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This act was met with mixed feelings by survivors, many regarding him as nothing more than a genocidal madman. Others including [[John Frederick Paxton]] saw him as a pragmatic visionary who "humanely" euthanised radiation afflicted individuals, preventing those afflicted and their descendants from passing on deadly mutations and the suffering that would come with that. ([[ENT]]: "[[Demons]]")
 
This act was met with mixed feelings by survivors, many regarding him as nothing more than a genocidal madman. Others including [[John Frederick Paxton]] saw him as a pragmatic visionary who "humanely" euthanised radiation afflicted individuals, preventing those afflicted and their descendants from passing on deadly mutations and the suffering that would come with that. ([[ENT]]: "[[Demons]]")
   
This controversial and contentious posthumous view of Green resulted in heated debates about him and the impact of his policies for many years; among the students of Green's teachings years afterward, [[John Frederick Paxton]] made use of his ideologies to lead a group known as [[Terra Prime]] in an unsuccessful bid to expell all non-humans from the [[Sol system]] in the [[2150s]]. ([[ENT]]: "[[Terra Prime (episode)|Terra Prime]]")
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This controversial and contentious posthumous view of Green resulted in heated debates about him and the impact of his policies for many years; among the students of Green's teachings years afterward, [[John Frederick Paxton]] made use of his ideologies to lead a group known as [[Terra Prime]] in an unsuccessful bid to expell all non-humans from the [[Sol system]] in the [[2155]]. ([[ENT]]: "[[Terra Prime (episode)|Terra Prime]]")
   
 
The image of Green was recreated by the [[Excalbian]]s in [[2269]] as part of their study of the nature of the human concepts of "good" and "evil." ([[TOS]]: "[[The Savage Curtain]]")
 
The image of Green was recreated by the [[Excalbian]]s in [[2269]] as part of their study of the nature of the human concepts of "good" and "evil." ([[TOS]]: "[[The Savage Curtain]]")

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An image of Colonel Phillip Green, created by Excalbians

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Colonel Green

Colonel Phillip Green was a despotic militia leader on Earth in the early 21st century during World War III. Green, known for his motto: "Overwhelm and devastate", was notorious for striking at his enemies during treaty negotiations. (TOS: "The Savage Curtain")

During the war, Green led a faction of violent ecoterrorists whose actions led to the death of some 37 million people. (ENT: "In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II" production art).

Barely two years after a cease-fire had ended the war, he ordered the euthanasia of hundreds of thousands of radiation sickened Humans so they wouldn't pass on mutations to future generations. Green outlined his rationale by speaking to a crowd about how they must "reject the impure and cast it out".

This act was met with mixed feelings by survivors, many regarding him as nothing more than a genocidal madman. Others including John Frederick Paxton saw him as a pragmatic visionary who "humanely" euthanised radiation afflicted individuals, preventing those afflicted and their descendants from passing on deadly mutations and the suffering that would come with that. (ENT: "Demons")

This controversial and contentious posthumous view of Green resulted in heated debates about him and the impact of his policies for many years; among the students of Green's teachings years afterward, John Frederick Paxton made use of his ideologies to lead a group known as Terra Prime in an unsuccessful bid to expell all non-humans from the Sol system in the 2155. (ENT: "Terra Prime")

The image of Green was recreated by the Excalbians in 2269 as part of their study of the nature of the human concepts of "good" and "evil." (TOS: "The Savage Curtain")

Green was played by actor Phillip Pine in "The Savage Curtain", and by Steven Rankin in "Demons". Green's first name was given as "Phillip" in a barely-legible graphic seen in "In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II". The name was likely chosen in reference to the first name of the character's original actor.
In early drafts of the Augments trilogy in the fourth season of Star Trek: Enterprise, Manny Coto had intended to use Green as the villain of the piece. After he learned that Brent Spiner was interested in a role on the series, Coto re–wrote his script to accommodate Spiner and created the character of Arik Soong.

Quotes

"Overwhelm and devastate."

"We must reject the impure and cast it out."

"This is not a time for timidity and second guessing. We cannot afford to doubt ourselves."

"To be human is to be pure."

"Men don't talk peace unless they're ready to back it up with war." (Excalbian duplicate)

"History tends to exaggerate." (Excalbian duplicate)