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Well put. The creative conceit of Star Trek is its an extrapolation of our future from what ever present it is being filmed or written in. No one on the creative side of Star Trek has been interested in "alternate history".
That's incredibly conceited of the creative staff of Trek if they think they can "Will the future" into existence by writing a fictional future to portray on TV.

That's not how reality works.
 
That's incredibly conceited of the creative staff of Trek if they think they can "Will the future" into existence by writing a fictional future to portray on TV.
That's been the opinion for several decades now. Communicators, and Stephen Hawking visiting the warp drive and saying he's working on that, has fed in to that mythos. Everything Trek has done has supposedly "predicted the future" and has been used to keep Trek moving in some ways, because it "inspires" engineers or astronauts.
 
That's been the opinion for several decades now. Communicators, and Stephen Hawking visiting the warp drive and saying he's working on that, has fed in to that mythos. Everything Trek has done has supposedly "predicted the future" and has been used to keep Trek moving in some ways, because it "inspires" engineers or astronauts.
The Star Trek future doesn't have to be our future, to inspire people to become "Engineers" or "Astronauts".

People will do that anyways just seeing good examples of characters doing that job.

MythBusters is literally proof of that.

Same with Trek, just because Trek isn't our future, doesn't mean it won't inspire others to join a STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Math) based major or job in the future.

Remember, ALOT of people have to die in the Eugenics War, 2nd American Civil War, WW3, before they make "First Contact".

I'd rather avoid ALL 3x of those wars, and still somehow have humanity make a "Warp Drive" in the future & make "First Contact".

Humanity can do better than Star Trek's portrayal of Humanities History to the Stars IMO.
 
What Star Trek (and a lot of SF) does is sit in the present and ask "what will the future be like?" That future can be tomorrow, next year, the next decade or the next millennium. All from the perspective of today. What it doesn't do is look backwards. It's not about "what if Hitler won WWII" or adhering to a vision of the 1990s written in the 1960s. That's counter productive.
 
What Star Trek (and a lot of SF) does is sit in the present and ask "what will the future be like?" That future can be tomorrow, next year, the next decade or the next millennium. All from the perspective of today. What it doesn't do is look backwards. It's not about "what if Hitler won WWII" or adhering to a vision of the 1990s written in the 1960s. That's counter productive.
Those are different types of Sci-Fi stories as well.
 
When people are saying that "Star Trek's history is not our history" at this point they are contemplating a Star Trek where our current lives never happened because the world was devastated by WWII thirty years ago.

That's getting into For All Mankind territory.

OTOH, another solution would be to stop talking about the 21st century!
 
When people are saying that "Star Trek's history is not our history" at this point they are contemplating a Star Trek where our current lives never happened because the world was devastated by WWII thirty years ago.

That's getting into For All Mankind territory.
True. That's why it slides up the timeline.
OTOH, another solution would be to stop talking about the 21st century!
Gotta have our trapped in the present episodes. :)
 
The Star Trek "Future" doesn't have to be our future to inspire.

That's my point.

We don't need to depend on Sci-Fi shows or naratives to better our selves.
Your point is valid.

It isn't my point. Star Trek is stuck so far up its history of glory days of inspiring current future tech that it can't imagine not doing so. It's absurd.


No TV show should be the inspiration to better ourselves. Humans have other ways to find that inspiration. I agree on that point. But it's not the point I was making and irrelevant to how humans are inspired.
 
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