Originally Posted by
spyone
Granted, Flint did not precisely fit the Higlander model (from the series): he had tremendous artistic talent, and at least once he had been a King rather than the power behind the throne. IIRC, the series estabished that immortality robbed one of artistic genius, and that immortals habitually shun the limelight, preferring to rule indirectly when they rule.
But, whatever.
Actually, I thought Flint fit rather well, for the most part. In a kind of "Trek-ified" way. Especially considering he described himself as (IIRC) "a bully who didn't have the good sense to die."
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