I didnt say it wouldn't make them minorities I was saying that there would be less racial diversity.
The locals would then be gathered at phaser point a safe distance away and be forced to watch as our heroes blew up all the churches.The People's Ship of Betterment through Knowledge would show up at the planet of the week and lecture them for being ignorant, selfish, and regressive.
The People's Ship of Betterment through Knowledge would show up at the planet of the week and lecture them for being ignorant, selfish, and regressive. Then it would break down, and they'd blame the imperialist Ferengis or something, who managed to be both (1) a sweeping conspiracy who could destroy or sabotage anything in Soviet Space Society and (2) a backwards place of desperately poor people.
Also, instead of Redshirts dying every week, they'd be denounced for violating Article 58 of the Criminal Code and just disappear. Ocasionally other character would disappear and no one would ever mention them again, and if a backstory had to be mentioned that they were in, some new previously-unheard of character would have assumed their role.
I really don't get where people get the idea that Soviet Science Fiction is bad, Honestly Soviet Science fiction was generally far better written (and far more high concept), than the stuff coming out of American cinema and television.
I really don't get where people get the idea that Soviet Science Fiction is bad, Honestly Soviet Science fiction was generally far better written (and far more high concept), than the stuff coming out of American cinema and television.
I guess that's American Education for ya.
Seriously, Sci-Fi fans should all watch Solaris. It's probably my favourite Science Fiction film and it's VERY Star Trek-ish. (though also very dark)
2) The production team and writers are given more latitude, and compared to the series we actually got, we end up with a series that may be slightly inferior in special effects and execution, but substantially superior in terms of writing, as I believe the soviets had some top-notch writers and scenarists.
The Union of Cytherian Socialist Republics.In Soviet Star Trek, strange new worlds explore YOU!
I really don't get where people get the idea that Soviet Science Fiction is bad, Honestly Soviet Science fiction was generally far better written (and far more high concept), than the stuff coming out of American cinema and television.
I guess that's American Education for ya.
Seriously, Sci-Fi fans should all watch Solaris. It's probably my favourite Science Fiction film and it's VERY Star Trek-ish. (though also very dark)
I would recommend every single film Tarkovsky made, but this isn't exactly Soviet cinema, his work was criticized by the government for not adhering to the official cinematic style of the country and he ended up making his last two movies in France and Italy.
But if you're going to use someone like Tarkovsky as a shining example of Russian cinema being better than American cinema the people you have to compare him against are the people like Welles, Cassavettes, Hitchcock, Coppola, Scorcese, Malick, Polanski, etc.
Soviet Star Trek would have a similar economy as ours, but it would focus less on the top commanders and more on the crew as a group. There wouldn't be individual heroes, there'd be the whole crew working together as the hero.
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