My one interest in TREK aliens is a desire to explore each further. I regard the most realized alien civilization ever presented were the Cardassians--they seemed to have a rich, complex society with enough hints to believe a lot remained "off stage." Somehow they felt real in a way the Klingons, Romulans and Vulcans never quite did. Perhaps because we got so many tiny details that coalesced into something that felt real. The intense sense of family, the existence of dissenters from the government line (not in the abstract--their dissenters felt like individuals), the eerie 'exposed bones' architecture, etc.
Too often aliens in TREK represent one facet of our own personalities, often done crudely. Ferengi are greed, Vulcans stoicism, Romulans ruthlessness, Bajorans religion, etc. I'd rather see the races we already know explored further. The Vulcan serial killer in DS9 for example, or the Klingon scientist on TNG.
Too often aliens in TREK represent one facet of our own personalities, often done crudely. Ferengi are greed, Vulcans stoicism, Romulans ruthlessness, Bajorans religion, etc. I'd rather see the races we already know explored further. The Vulcan serial killer in DS9 for example, or the Klingon scientist on TNG.