Koss on the other hand seems to have enough evidence where you could hypothesize that he is a good guy. If I were an average Vulcan girl with an interest in architecture (well I am as a human) I'd accept marrying him.

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Aikiweezie wrote:Anyway.....I could never figure out exatly WHY he would insist on going through with the marriage considering T'Pol was quite the outcast at the time, AND she had p'anars AND she was affected by her addiction, AND she was carrying on a romantic relationship with a human, UNLESS Koss was completely old-school in his views and very, very sheltered.
It always seemed weird to me that Koss didn't think T'Pol was tainted by it and found it amusing.
WarpGirl wrote:He didn't take any "marital rights" and he let T'Pol go. So I'd say canonically he's a good guy.
WarpGirl wrote:But truthfully I don't think people can become sociopaths. I think there must be something wrong with their minds at birth, abuse and other factors just compound the issue. Not that I don't feel terrible when anyone is put through abuse, but I don't think it turns people into sociopaths on its own.
WarpGirl wrote:Um so what just because there's no way to prove he's not as bad as Tolaris means nobody can make the assumption he's a good guy? Last time I checked everyone has an opinion about everything.
T'LES is more guilty of blackmail than Koss.
aadarshinah wrote:Well, at least Koss wasn't as overtly sleezy as Tolaris. That's gotta be something in his favour. If he's socially skilled enough not to scream "jerk" when you look at him, Koss can't be a complete sociopath.
WarpGirl wrote:But however you feel about the episode its hardly a sound basis for pushing the evil Koss theory.
I'm actually fairly indifferent toward him since he was clearly introduced to be little more than a roadblock for the TnT relationship. I don't really buy that he "cared" for T'Pol more than was proper for a Vulcan, but that's probably because I found the whole "blackmailing someone into marriage" idea to be pretty reprehensible. At best, I found him to be dull and not particularly imaginative - he strikes me as someone who is simply doing what he was told by his father, likely for political reasons ...
Because frankly he told the truth, if T'Pol didn't marry him he could not help her mother. It may stink, but its not evil.
T'Pol could have run to Enterprise and never looked back.
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