7hrone:

7hrone:

Overhauled most of the textures for Sand Dunes and optimized more stuff!

The cliff textures are more inline with what is going on in Woodlands as I was not happy with the former textures. The sand textures were tweaked to be less noisy.

I updated the Skybox and Quicksand to also be more in line with the platform sand!

I messed up something with the texture and when I fixed it I didn’t like how it looked.

So I made some major changes

captaincrusher:

Part of what makes Dukat such a compelling character is his core belief in his own superiority and that he is the main character of the universe. This is accomplished through writing but also because Marc Alaimo really, really believed in Dukat as a character. He never plays him with a hint of self doubt. If he experiences opposition to this self image Alaimo plays him as deeply embarrassed, angry or even mentally compromised – all signs of someone who’s self hinges completely on this image of himself he has constructed. To the point that any real opposition, like the realisation the universe doesn’t revolve around you, crushes him if he can’t reconstruct it to fit his own narrative.

Alaimo wanted redemption for Dukat and a romance with Kira. I’m very glad that didn’t happen. But the fact that Alaimo never accepted Dukat as fundamentally bad is part of why Dukat works. Dukat can’t be redeemed. Not because he doesn’t have the opportunity. But because he is fueled by greed and lust for power and that’s always behind the choices he makes.

So he needs to be played without self doubt. Without a trace of any remorse. Another actor might have been tempted to play Dukat with cracks in the armor of his bravado where he shows remorse or realisation. Because we want to believe villains have complex feelings about their behavior, right? That deep inside, they doubt? But Dukat always carries this unfaltering belief in himself. He doesn’t feel sorry. He doesn’t regret anything. In fact, he revels in his crime. In his oppression of the Bajoran people.

It really is interesting how Alaimo having a different view of the character is such a big part of what makes him a good villain.