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I keep repeating myself, so perhaps Khan says it better:
KHAN: Captain, although your abilities intrigue me, you are quite honestly inferior. Mentally, physically. In fact, I am surprised how little improvement there has been in human evolution. Oh, there has been technical advancement, but, how little man himself has changed.
The premise of Trek is that humans in the future will be like us - only the technology and understanding will have changed. Inventing a transporter or warp drive are not a change in man himself. The premise that we could easily interchange ourselves with these humans, feel with them, relate to them and understand them is essential. We could follow the saga of human shape shifters, immortal humans, x-ray visioned kyrptonite weakened super strength flying humans too, but it would change the premise of the show. How will humans react, feel and deal with new things, things not found on Earth, as we explore the galaxy is what defined TOS.
I keep repeating myself, so perhaps Khan says it better:
KHAN: Captain, although your abilities intrigue me, you are quite honestly inferior. Mentally, physically. In fact, I am surprised how little improvement there has been in human evolution. Oh, there has been technical advancement, but, how little man himself has changed.
The premise of Trek is that humans in the future will be like us - only the technology and understanding will have changed. Inventing a transporter or warp drive are not a change in man himself. The premise that we could easily interchange ourselves with these humans, feel with them, relate to them and understand them is essential. We could follow the saga of human shape shifters, immortal humans, x-ray visioned kyrptonite weakened super strength flying humans too, but it would change the premise of the show. How will humans react, feel and deal with new things, things not found on Earth, as we explore the galaxy is what defined TOS.