All this exposes some dangers in using transporters and replicators as a narrative tool. These technologies totally made sense from a production...
In Discovery, The Federation was portrayed first as a dysfunctional puppet of a shadow organization (Section 32), and then as an ineffectual...
I'll accept that the word "Utopia" may be the problem here. If we're talking about a society in which everything is literally perfect, it's...
Yes, I agree. I don't think that it's necessary for the Federation to be depicted as dysfunctional, dystopian or decimated for Star Trek to be an...
Hmm—I guess you could say that. It seems to me that Picard presents a Federation that has become undermined and isolationist long before achieving...
I just want to affirm that idea. The thing that really frustrated me about DISCO season 3 was that after taking the crew for a giant leap into...
Doesn't that sound familiar? If we're trying to think of actual issues at the edge of society and ethics that Star Trek could take a risk by...
I like that! I’d be interested in a series about an archeological crew. Some of my favorite episodes have to do with uncovering glimpses of the...
Without pretending that they were perfect or timeless, I think that the core ideals Gene R. wanted to explore in his original concept for Star...
I recently read an article on Inverse in which Akiva Goldsman kind of admits how sloppy the writing has been in modern Trek incarnations. This has...
Guilty as charged. More accurately, it doesn't resemble the subjective amalgam of Trek that makes something feel "Trekky" to me after a lifetime...
I was hoping for something that felt (aesthetically and thematically) more like Star Trek's television roots than Abramverse, and was disappointed...
I heartily agree. One of my favorite aspects of any Star Trek series is how its setting feels like home over time and its characters feel like...
Does anybody remember this tweet from Bryan Fuller? [IMG] Unless it was a joke or something major has changed in production, these look very...
I would agree if we were discussing the writing of a textbook. But Star Trek is a science fiction story. As science fiction, it has a certain...
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