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What are your controversial Star Trek opinions?

I have to be honest, but I don't see nearly as much "STD iZ TeH WoKe!!!1!" stuff out there as some of you are claiming. I see a lot of people griping about a lot of stuff, but honestly, that seems to be in the bottom 1/3 of reasons I see commonly sited across the wonderful internet.
The bottom third is not the same as no third. And I can't respect people like that.

I see lot of complaints about the writing, about the characters, about continuity, and about the inability of the serialized plotlines to be paced or end on a satisfying note for people far more than I see these kinds of complaints.
Those I disagree with, but that's as far as it goes. Unless they cop an attitude. Then I don't have an issue with their complaints, I have an issue with their attitude.
 
I'm deeply disappointed with this place right now. Not you.

The reaction to the PIC Season 3 Trailer. The first three pages were okay, then it became a seven-page cesspit. That was not what I was expecting. They say they can't see the trailer because it's dark literally. I think they can't see the trailer because their bile, bitterness, and jadedness keeps them from seeing it metaphorically. The way they act is darker than anything I've seen in the trailer. They complain about darkness, but they're the ones who are dark. I thought I'd seen it all.

I joined this board to talk to people who are excited about Star Trek, not to people who want to trash it every chance they get. That's not a fan. That's an anti-fan.

Please don’t import that stuff to this forum.
 
Yeah, I kinda hated DSC so I stopped watching. Man, I liked PIC S2, the first two eps. Then — as we say up here in da yoop (Upper Peninsula of MI) — Holy wuh! But I don’t frequent their forums, or even really think about ‘em till somebody thinks em up

So, I’m pretty sure I want things to succeed, then see how they do.

Oh, and PRO might now be my second fave Trek show evah.
 
I am keen for a Section 31 based show. I really am and I like spy stuff in general so I'm down with that.

The only Section 31 material I'd like to see...is its destruction.

Those who want a Trek spy show, let it be Starfleet Intelligence. They're the only legitimate "spy" organization Starfleet has.

If Starfleet Intelligence can't get it done, it doesn't deserve to get done.
 
And even the small amount of ST fans still far outnumber a lot of other attempted revivals of other I.P.s. STAR TREK is one of the highest grossing franchises ever.

(The fanbase was small for ENT, true. But I don't think the fanbase as a whole shrunk that much. Not when you have conventions and products being sold over the years since ENT ended.)

The phrase 'absence makes the heart grow fonder' truly applies to STAR TREK. A break was needed to bring it back to life again. Even if 09 failed, there would be a new series on at some point. We simply got it faster.

I don't think the idea that the ST fanbase is large enough to pour a lot of resources and advertising into a streaming revival is fundamentally verifiable if there is no ST09 or if ST09 bombs. I think you're understating just how small the fanbase had gotten by 2005 and how long it had been shrinking and shrinking and shrinking. If ST09 and its sequels aren't there to prove there's still an audience for ST, I think it's just as likely Paramount looks at streaming and says, "We'll try making our own, but let's hedge our bets and not pour too much into it."
 
The only Section 31 material I'd like to see...is its destruction.

Those who want a Trek spy show, let it be Starfleet Intelligence. They're the only legitimate "spy" organization Starfleet has.

If Starfleet Intelligence can't get it done, it doesn't deserve to get done.
Ok. Hopefully the show shows it's being undone. This isn't about deserved. It's about intrigue and interest and the line of moral grayness. That's what intrigues me more that the strict black and white.
I am keen for a Section 31 based show. I really am and I like spy stuff in general so I'm down with that.
I'm keen to see this gray area of Star Trek, and perhaps a little more out on the frontier.
 
Maybe this is simply an observation, not a controversial opinion, but it strikes me that Star Trek as a whole is no longer associated with an optimistic view of the future, it’s just run of the mill entertainment. No one is inspired to make the Roddenberry vision a reality.
I don't know how much of it has to do with how dark a place I was in for the last several years, but "NuTrek" optimism has been a literal lifeline for me. I've seen stories of overcoming, of redemption, of making one's own way against the odds. DSC, PIC, PRO, SNW, and even LD have reminded me why I loved Star Trek in the first place and have gradually rebuilt my hope that humanity will survive and that we deserve to. They've helped me come back from a place of cynicism to where I'm willing to have hope again. And yes, inspire me to work towards that future.

My $0.02.
 
I don't know how much of it has to do with how dark a place I was in for the last several years, but "NuTrek" optimism has been a literal lifeline for me. I've seen stories of overcoming, of redemption, of making one's own way against the odds. DSC, PIC, PRO, SNW, and even LD have reminded me why I loved Star Trek in the first place and have gradually rebuilt my hope that humanity will survive and that we deserve to. They've helped me come back from a place of cynicism to where I'm willing to have hope again. And yes, inspire me to work towards that future.

My $0.02.
I have been on both sides of this. I don't think Trek got more cynical or less optimistic but that it became more honest about the realities of conflict and that humanity was not just going to "evolve" in the 24th century, even with newer tech. We have seen that newer tech is a double edged sword that it alloys for easier connectivity but struggles with personal care, or feeling more overwhelmed with data. Human behavior, to quote ENT, is pretty stubborn and not going to change over night.

And that for me is the more positive aspect. It isn't that Trek gives me optimism. It reminds me of the resiliency of the human race.
 
And what about Discovery? That show got attacked, still gets attacked and has constantly been the victim of "That's not Star Trek, it's too woke and forced diversity agenda" and that is something I keep seeing online and the pile ons and gatekeeping from both sides of that argument.

Pop culture representation is not wokeness.

Oh, and PRO might now be my second fave Trek show evah.

PRO might be aimed at a younger audience, but it is pure Trek.

Yeah, I kinda hated DSC so I stopped watching.

That's all anyone has to do if they don't like something.
That's all anyone gets to do if they don't like something.

The only Section 31 material I'd like to see...is its destruction.

It's probably like killing a hydra.

I'm in for a Star Trek spy show only if it stars Bashir and Garak

As a team? Or as... something else? ;)
 
Whereas I'm very jaded and find it comforting in a twisted way that Starfleet and the Federation aren't anywhere near as high minded as they pretend to be. Real life doesn't work like that and neither does Star Trek's.

I mean, you could do a show about Starfleet Intelligence doing shady things instead of a show about Section 31, and at least then the show would not actively be idolizing the idea of a spy agency that's above the law, does whatever it wants, and answers to no one. I'd much rather see a show that examines the morally ambiguous side of espionage but which at least always depicts that agency as answerable to the democratic state. Idolizing Section 31 is an implicit attack against democracy itself.

I don't know how much of it has to do with how dark a place I was in for the last several years, but "NuTrek" optimism has been a literal lifeline for me. I've seen stories of overcoming, of redemption, of making one's own way against the odds. DSC, PIC, PRO, SNW, and even LD have reminded me why I loved Star Trek in the first place and have gradually rebuilt my hope that humanity will survive and that we deserve to. They've helped me come back from a place of cynicism to where I'm willing to have hope again. And yes, inspire me to work towards that future.

My $0.02.

Thank you for sharing. A living refutation against the idea that modern Star Trek lacks for hope and optimism.
 
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