It will probably become less popular when people go out to the stars for real. Especially since that would contradict what's on the fictional show.
War of the Worlds was written over 100 years ago and it is still remembered as one of the foundations of science fiction literature. Indeed, the novel continues to set the tone for all "alien invasion" tales told today. I think in the same way, Star Trek will be remembered as a pinnacle of science fiction and (just as it does today) will continue to influence the way that "space exploration" stories will be told in the future.
The question becomes whether Trek — or any TV, for that matter — will somehow achieve that lofty status of "classic," where it's regarded by succeeding generations as something worthy of continued performance and study.
Suddenly the cliché "It ain't Shakespeare!" takes on new meaning, huh?![]()
Hell...it's lasted this long. Unless the new movie completely tanks and calls off any re-birth for the franchise, I can see it being remembered in 100 years. Assuming, of course, we don't kill each other first.
Hell...it's lasted this long. Unless the new movie completely tanks and calls off any re-birth for the franchise, I can see it being remembered in 100 years. Assuming, of course, we don't kill each other first.
Agreed.
Hell...it's lasted this long. Unless the new movie completely tanks and calls off any re-birth for the franchise, I can see it being remembered in 100 years. Assuming, of course, we don't kill each other first.
Agreed.
I am with you! I think we have a better chance of killing ourselves!!!
Agreed.
I am with you! I think we have a better chance of killing ourselves!!!
The irony, of course, being that Trek would be the cause of it. The minor squabbling between DS9 and VGR fans will eventually explode into fully armed conflict. This, of course, will combine with the Shipper Wars started in the ENT forum, which will re-ignite the Kirk v. Picard battle, which was long thought over.
Hell...it's lasted this long. Unless the new movie completely tanks and calls off any re-birth for the franchise, I can see it being remembered in 100 years. Assuming, of course, we don't kill each other first.
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