Yes, a GOOD reason.
I used to be a huge Star Trek fan until 2001, I think. I spent the first 3 years in Silicon Valley after I migrated to the state. Trek is huge there, you know. Being a fan of sci-fi I quickly became a fan of Trek. One major reason why I became a fan of Trek was that there has been absolutely no large-budget drama (in any genre) in my home country and the total lack of sci-fi shows over there. I loved Trek. I learned my English from watching TNG.
I used to be an idealist and a optimist. Not anymore. I became a generally negative person through a lot of life experiences.
I think the moment I stopped liking Trek is almost the same time period when I stopped being an optimist. Recently, I got interested in UFO phenomenon. Don't get me wrong. I am neither a believer nor a skeptic.
One conclusion I made from studying various UFO and alien lore is that there is absolutely no reason to feel idealistic or optimistic about them. It seems like survival of the fittest still applies in space, too.
In our history, the encounter between civilizations with vastly different technological level always ends up being catastrophic. I wonder if Roddenberry actually looked into world history before coming up with Trek. I just can't figure out why Roddenberry came up with rosy-colored view on alien contact.
Now, I simply can't swallow the idea of optimistic future. And I really hate the deus ex machina-type plot elements in TNG. So technology wins. Not my cup of tea ANYMORE. (I used to like the premise of TNG, though...)
I used to be a huge Star Trek fan until 2001, I think. I spent the first 3 years in Silicon Valley after I migrated to the state. Trek is huge there, you know. Being a fan of sci-fi I quickly became a fan of Trek. One major reason why I became a fan of Trek was that there has been absolutely no large-budget drama (in any genre) in my home country and the total lack of sci-fi shows over there. I loved Trek. I learned my English from watching TNG.
I used to be an idealist and a optimist. Not anymore. I became a generally negative person through a lot of life experiences.
I think the moment I stopped liking Trek is almost the same time period when I stopped being an optimist. Recently, I got interested in UFO phenomenon. Don't get me wrong. I am neither a believer nor a skeptic.
One conclusion I made from studying various UFO and alien lore is that there is absolutely no reason to feel idealistic or optimistic about them. It seems like survival of the fittest still applies in space, too.
In our history, the encounter between civilizations with vastly different technological level always ends up being catastrophic. I wonder if Roddenberry actually looked into world history before coming up with Trek. I just can't figure out why Roddenberry came up with rosy-colored view on alien contact.
Now, I simply can't swallow the idea of optimistic future. And I really hate the deus ex machina-type plot elements in TNG. So technology wins. Not my cup of tea ANYMORE. (I used to like the premise of TNG, though...)