Star Trek has long prided itself on universal equality regardless of gender, race or species.
Yet which series best conveyed that idea?
Major points for having more than just the token Asian and token black. TNG and DS9 didn't even have Asians as main characters.
Female captain.
Star Trek has long prided itself on universal equality regardless of gender, race or species.
Yet which series best conveyed that idea?
Voyager
Female captain.
South American Indian first officer, played by a Hispanic actor.
Latina/Klingon engineer, played by a Hispanic actress.
Asian operations officer.
Black Vulcan security/tactical officer.
Major points for having more than just the token Asian and token black. TNG and DS9 didn't even have Asians as main characters.
EDIT: Also, Seven of Nine's character had the role of Outsider which, up until that point, had always been given to a male.
According to Eddie Olmos there are no races on Earth, just humans.
According to Eddie Olmos there are no races on Earth, just humans.
What about all those illegal aliens I hear about on the talk box?
On the other hand, Keiko probably had more character development than Harry Kim ever did.
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