RobertScorpio
Pariah
We were watching Turnabout Intruder this weekend. And you know, it is strange that no women had ever commanded a Starship up to that episode, and probably a little further after the events of that episode.
Now I thought we were led to believe that in that 'rosey' future we had gotten over the stigma of sexism. And yet it would appear as if that wasn't the case at all. Sexism flurished all the way to the 23rd century it would seem.
I know that in The Voyage Home we see the first female Captain. She looks to be in her 40s at least so she had to be a cadet, I would think, as far back as TOS the series. So, good for her. And in TNG we see another female captain.
Janet Lester seems to have a good gripe. I could see a woman in the late 23rd century, held back by men, losing it and saying 'hey, what the fuck? Why is the 'man' keeping us down?'
(Ummm, by the way. I don't remember seeing any African-American male captains either)
Does Roddenberry blame these issues on censors? Would the censors not allow a woman or blackman to command a ship back in those days? Or was it ratings? Mostly white/male audience. Did GR ever talk about this aspect of Trek?
But kudos to DS9 and Voyager for proving that you don't really have to be a white dude from Iowa to command a ship. Sisko and Janeway did pretty good!!!
Robert
Scorpio
Now I thought we were led to believe that in that 'rosey' future we had gotten over the stigma of sexism. And yet it would appear as if that wasn't the case at all. Sexism flurished all the way to the 23rd century it would seem.
I know that in The Voyage Home we see the first female Captain. She looks to be in her 40s at least so she had to be a cadet, I would think, as far back as TOS the series. So, good for her. And in TNG we see another female captain.
Janet Lester seems to have a good gripe. I could see a woman in the late 23rd century, held back by men, losing it and saying 'hey, what the fuck? Why is the 'man' keeping us down?'
(Ummm, by the way. I don't remember seeing any African-American male captains either)
Does Roddenberry blame these issues on censors? Would the censors not allow a woman or blackman to command a ship back in those days? Or was it ratings? Mostly white/male audience. Did GR ever talk about this aspect of Trek?
But kudos to DS9 and Voyager for proving that you don't really have to be a white dude from Iowa to command a ship. Sisko and Janeway did pretty good!!!
Robert
Scorpio