Good afternoon.
I'm curious as to what you feel is the best ("best" as in most believable within the context of the story and least ham-fisted) environmental message in a Star Trek episode. While I prefer episodes primarily centered around the topic of ecological preservation/remediation, I don't mind a slightly incongruous bit of dialogue slipped into a script dealing with another theme altogether. My own choice is a bit of a cheat, but it still fits; there's that episode of Deep Dish Nine where Quark, Rom and Nog accidentally travel back to 1940s Earth. After hearing a layman's (lay-Ferengi's?) understanding of Earth's history, Quark conveys shock - entirely genuine, mind you - that humans subjected their own planet to excessive radiation.
I'm curious as to what you feel is the best ("best" as in most believable within the context of the story and least ham-fisted) environmental message in a Star Trek episode. While I prefer episodes primarily centered around the topic of ecological preservation/remediation, I don't mind a slightly incongruous bit of dialogue slipped into a script dealing with another theme altogether. My own choice is a bit of a cheat, but it still fits; there's that episode of Deep Dish Nine where Quark, Rom and Nog accidentally travel back to 1940s Earth. After hearing a layman's (lay-Ferengi's?) understanding of Earth's history, Quark conveys shock - entirely genuine, mind you - that humans subjected their own planet to excessive radiation.