^I said "tried" because I was referring to VGR in the same sentence as DS9. I agree that DS9 succeeded, but VGR's attempt to achieve the same goal, as I said, was squandered due to network pressure.
As I understand it Christopher, you legally can discriminate when hiring actors, and when hiring models. In terms of age, gender, appearance, disabilities, changing weight, etc.No, it sounds like I'm saying that the casting process, like all employment processes, should be racially neutral and give equal opportunity to everyone.
I like your idea, and will sign your petition.We could always start a petition to see spider people represented on the bridge of a starship. Petitions always work.
I don't know, but I think the kind of diversity you're looking for is there.
By diversity, he means more Christianity. He thinks it's sad that these other groups are given precedence while Christianity is relegated to the background.
Citation needed.
As I understand it Christopher, you legally can discriminate when hiring actors, and when hiring models. In terms of age, gender, appearance, disabilities, changing weight, etc.
Only one reason: ratings.As I understand it Christopher, you legally can discriminate when hiring actors, and when hiring models. In terms of age, gender, appearance, disabilities, changing weight, etc.
But why would you want to?
Only one reason: ratings.
In particular, producers and studios are concerned about appeal most in the markets where the show will yield the most revenue.
Yeah, I know, obvious answer is obvious.
What would be your ideas on a 'diverse' crew then? Who would be you Captain, First Officer, etc? What would drive them? Why are they in Starfleet? What beliefs do they hold dear?We hear lots of talk about a Star Trek series needing a "diverse cast".
"Diverse" in this sense seems to always mean different races for the human members of the crew and for different alien species for the nonhuman crew members.
Isn't this a pretty narrow minded view of diversity?
What about diversity of values, morals, character, personalities?
What would be your ideas on a 'diverse' crew then? Who would be you Captain, First Officer, etc? What would drive them? Why are they in Starfleet? What beliefs do they hold dear?We hear lots of talk about a Star Trek series needing a "diverse cast".
"Diverse" in this sense seems to always mean different races for the human members of the crew and for different alien species for the nonhuman crew members.
Isn't this a pretty narrow minded view of diversity?
What about diversity of values, morals, character, personalities?
Some character blurbs would be handy to emphasise the point you are trying to make.
One possibility would be to have a gruff captain, and crew that don't get along with each one pursuing his or her own agendas sort of like Battlestar Galactica.
One possibility would be to have a gruff captain, and crew that don't get along with each one pursuing his or her own agendas sort of like Battlestar Galactica.
So, Terran Empire then
There are other concepts.
1) A Sipowitz style captain (NYPD Blue). Basically a stand up good guy but often rude, crude, clumsy socially, and abrasive.
2) A Vic Mackey style captain (The Shield). A very dangerous and deeply flawed man who is ultimately trying to do good things (take bad guys off the streets) but is willing to use the absolute most evil techniques possible to do so.
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