Of course the values are for everyone, but they are progressive ( Left/Liberal/what have you) valuesProgress does not belong exclusively to The Left. Star Trek and the values it espouses are for everyone.
Of course the values are for everyone, but they are progressive ( Left/Liberal/what have you) valuesProgress does not belong exclusively to The Left. Star Trek and the values it espouses are for everyone.
Rather "Does entertainment inform political decisions?"Should entertainment inform political decisions?
Of course the values are for everyone, but they are progressive ( Left/Liberal/what have you) values
Progress does not belong exclusively to The Left. Star Trek and the values it espouses are for everyone.
Exactly.Noting that 'progress' and 'progressive' allide to different meanings...
Since Star Trek was rarely about that, I don't see a problem.I'm concerned this show won't be about "seeking out new life and new civilizations", or "boldly going".
The original series was very much about exploration and discovery, as was the first couple of years of TNG.
With the exception of DS9 Trek was ALWAYS about exploration and discovery!
Only occasionally.
I just looked through all of the episodes of Season 3 of TNG, and barely half of them dealt with any kind of strange new life or civilization. The rest all dealt with trips to Federation colonies or outposts of some sort, Klingons, Romulans, Q, Ferengi, or crew members' personal issues. Q, and the Ferengi did start off as new life, but by Season 3 that really wouldn't apply to them any more.Dude. Almost always. All those science plots. Space wedgies. Detours that Voyager took. That's all "exploration and discovery".
Just because they didn't walk around with a blank paper and sketched a new map on it means it wasn't about exploration. That's not ow science works.
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