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Terra Prime
The one major unresolved plot point that crossed my mind was, what about all the Terra Prime supporters that were protesting outside the foreign embassies? There were enough people that Soval remarked that humanity didn't seen ready to be joining nonetheless hosting such an interplanetary conference. Not to mention Nathan Samuels, who was a Minister of some sort, apparently had a prosperous and active political career despite his previous affiliation with Terra Prime, which would seem to indicate a lot of people were sympathetic or willing to turn a blind eye to the organization. Not to mention all the racist scenes at Phlox's expense throughout season 4 in the San Fransisco area indicates that sentiment supporting them is rather strong. The major plot hole I see in this episode is... this is never addressed. Oh sure the good guys save the day again, the bad guy is captured, and Archer gives a good speech that apparently rouses all the foreign dignitaries so much they forget about all of this. But you seemingly have a significant percentage of the Earth population that is... against all this. So much for will of the people, I guess.
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Re: Terra Prime
Also the whole anti-alien feelings were due to the Xindi attack. I don't believe that it is due to economic reason,as we don't see that many aliens on Earth in any era. |
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I think that as far as the populace is concerned, the conclusion we are supposed to draw is that they have to work this out for themselves over time. The one incident with nut case, Paxton certainly wouldn't be enough to change the minds of so many. One would assume that just like with Trip and Archer, continued contact with those you fear and distrust teaches that they are no different from us in most respects and therefore there is no reason to fear, distrust, or hate -- just as this is true in real life. This is one of the reasons I so love Demons/Terra Prime. They are so subtle yet profound in their message about intolerance, keeping it wrapped in a classic Trek story.
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Re: Terra Prime
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Re: Terra Prime
I think the isolationism doesn't really, completely go away, but it does go more underground.
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Re: Terra Prime
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Re: Terra Prime
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Americans who wanted to avoid the WWII conflict simply wanted to stay out of what they perceived as "other people's war". Both pre-WWII Americans and 24th century humans wanted to be "isolated" but the reasons for wanting isolation were entirely different between the two.
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Re: Terra Prime
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Re: Terra Prime
Can't figure out how this relates to the current topic.
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Re: Terra Prime
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Re: Terra Prime
His membership in the Klan certainly didn't stop him from repeated re-elections to the American federal government (57 years?). He was a power player in the Democratic leadership for much of that time. His "past associations" likely helped him, more than they hurt him.
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Re: Terra Prime
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Re: Terra Prime
But the immediate topic was the similarities or differences between human isolationist tendencies in Demons/Terre Prime and American isolationist tendencies, pre-WWII.
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Location: Terra 3
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Re: Terra Prime
I just don't understand how Earth can transition as presented in the show to loudly protesting against aliens, supporting Terra Prime even after they committed terrorist acts and with a Minister of some sort who's likely quietly sympathetic to them even if he won't come out and say it to starting up the Coalition of Planets in the same episode. The only people who stuck up for it were the main cast and Samuels who's literally just hugging the line between the two for political survival.
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