It's the imagination of the times I guess. I mean I think the word 'enterprise' not only suited the first series but the mission of the Star Trek's originators. It was an undertaking to advance a project that has found its home on TV. Maybe not everyone had TV back then but TV is a vehicle these days that is for the 'common people'. I don't know anyone without one. However in the Sixties imagine presenting the concept of Star Trek? I reckon the futuristic side of it would have been the easy part, the Sixties were a time for color, magic, revolution etc. etc., so its model for the future would have appealed to evolving generations.
Next Generation, to show my age, was more my time. I liked it a lot. Calling it 'Next Generation' appealed to me, it suited my youth. Yet it still in its own way needed a reference to the first one, to the Daddy. It was still Enterprise and it still borrowed a tone and opening sequence not unlike the original. That was okay, it was good.
Deep Space Nine, was original in its concept. A station. Who would have thought? Oh but I did miss the exploration.
I go to Voyager because I felt it moved. The ship, the name, the new quadrant. Not tied down by Starfleet and too many old scores. However that is where the creators lost their confidence. So I maintain not just my personal preference for the feel and enjoyment of Voyager, but that it has left us with the furthest vision.
Discovery in its meaning has a kind of one off limitation.. and taking it to an earlier time.. well enough, said. We need for it to work if there is any chance for progress. A Star Trek to carry on the legacy of the others needs to continue the story.. forward.
Next Generation, to show my age, was more my time. I liked it a lot. Calling it 'Next Generation' appealed to me, it suited my youth. Yet it still in its own way needed a reference to the first one, to the Daddy. It was still Enterprise and it still borrowed a tone and opening sequence not unlike the original. That was okay, it was good.
Deep Space Nine, was original in its concept. A station. Who would have thought? Oh but I did miss the exploration.
I go to Voyager because I felt it moved. The ship, the name, the new quadrant. Not tied down by Starfleet and too many old scores. However that is where the creators lost their confidence. So I maintain not just my personal preference for the feel and enjoyment of Voyager, but that it has left us with the furthest vision.
Discovery in its meaning has a kind of one off limitation.. and taking it to an earlier time.. well enough, said. We need for it to work if there is any chance for progress. A Star Trek to carry on the legacy of the others needs to continue the story.. forward.