Attila the Hun

Attila the Hun (c. 406 - 453 CE) was a tribal ruler in Europe during the 5th century.

Remarks
In the 1940s, Herbert Rossoff once referred to Incredible Tales editor Douglas Pabst as "Attila the Nazi". 

In 2265, Gary Mitchell compared Nurse Hinch aboard the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) to Attila the Hun. 

In 2270, Leonard McCoy commented on Spock's son Zar's appetite by saying, "He'd put Attila and all his Huns to shame." 

In 2277, a group of archeologists on Varda III used a Vardan illusion machine to direct illusions toward Pavel Chekov and his landing party. When Chekov was not amused, one of Galen Tripp's scientists remarked that illusions based on Attila the Hun, Walt Disney or J.R.R. Tolkien might have worked better. 

Privately, in 2378, Kathryn Janeway thought Admiral Kenneth Montgomery would be more challenging to deal with than Attila the Hun.