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Re: Exploring a darker theme in a future star trek series
TOS Kirk - Scarred by massacre on Tarsus IV. Ambivalent relationship w/ father. Spock - Tense relationship with father. More daddy issues. Terrible television here so far. McCoy - Shut off his father's life support in an act of mercy, days before a cure for his boneitis is found. Haunts him to this day. TNG Picard - Jean Luc, y u no maek wine like all other Picards? Son, I am disappoint Riker - His dad's a dick Worf - His dad's dead. And framed as a traitor. Troi - Dead dad. Sad. Issues. Data & Lore - I don't even have to explain this. Daddy issues. I could go on.
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Re: Exploring a darker theme in a future star trek series
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J.J. Abrams didn't change Star Trek, audience expectations did. |
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Re: Exploring a darker theme in a future star trek series
Of course, it went overboard on the rock music, but that's another subject entirely. |
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Re: Exploring a darker theme in a future star trek series
Every other series made out there, from Star Wars, to Battlestar, to even Doctor Who is dark and gritty already. Just because we live in post 9-11 world, does not mean I want it crammed down my throat. I like Trek because it shown man had actually gotten better, actually grew up and petty thing we fight over now is gone.
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Re: Exploring a darker theme in a future star trek series
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Re: Exploring a darker theme in a future star trek series
If the SF-series of today are a mirror of the society and times we live in, then I'm really worried.
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Location: Star Trekkin Across the universe.
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Re: Exploring a darker theme in a future star trek series
Anything after that was just the trek-verse becoming boring as everyone held on to the whole utopia thing. Personally I think Star Trek should go back to the days wen the universe was exciting and dangerous and take it a little more seriously when the darker things happen, while also having some fun occasionally. |
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#130 |
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Fleet Admiral
Location: Tatoinne
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Re: Exploring a darker theme in a future star trek series
Ziyal is cruelly murdered? Thats okay, lets have a Klingon wedding with plenty of hijinx! Odo helped the enemy? whatever, we forgive him and reinstate him as chief of security. Sisko advises the Bajorans against the interests of the Federation? Starfleet doesnt even notice. There's a terrible war going on, and the future of the Federation nags in the balance? That doesn't stop the station's officers from becoming obsessed with a holosuite baseball tournament. |
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Location: Leela's Home Planet
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Re: Exploring a darker theme in a future star trek series
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Location: Sacramento, CA
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Re: Exploring a darker theme in a future star trek series
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Re: Exploring a darker theme in a future star trek series
Mr Cheney could play the wise and experienced commander in chief of Starfleet, the kind of Admiral who has his people backs, but can send them into harms way to save civilization from the evil that exists in the galaxy. Maybe his daughter Mary and new daughter-in-law Heather could be the first gay married Captain and First Officer in command of a Starship, really is about time. But Star Trek: Cheney might have too much wonder and hopefulness for a "DARK TREK."
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Location: Terra 3
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Re: Exploring a darker theme in a future star trek series
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Re: Exploring a darker theme in a future star trek series
![]() And regarding Utopia, whatever they have going in that world, socially, economically and politcally, sure's a hell of a lot better than what we got, and if given a chance, I'd go there, and flip this world off.
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