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Culture in the Future

Captain Zog

Lieutenant Commander
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I wish we had been given more clues as to what the popular culture of the 24th century is like. All those allusions to classical music and literature lead me to believe that, by the 23rd century, humanity has gone through something of a classical revival, in which all the great novelists and composers of the 17th-19th centuries have become hugely popular again. Perhaps by the time of Trek, culture has therefore become more refined, less vulgar, and therefore so too have tastes.

Also, I've always found certain characters predilection for 20th century technology, movies, etc. a little over the top. ENT should have had the crew talking about some of their favourite 21st century movies or something.
 
The culture of the 24th Century seems to be based entirely on things which were in the public domain in the 20th. :)
 
For once I want to see Riker order a cheeseburger, french fries, and a Coke.

Troi gets to have her ice cream, but they've eliminated hamburgers in the 24th century?

Ridiculous.
 
I just want to know what science fiction is like in the 24th century.

No kidding!!

We know the genre exists, anyway--at least in the Cardassian Union, in a novel called Meditations on a Crimson Shadow. We do not know what exactly the science-fiction aspect of this novel was, though.
 
For once I want to see Riker order a cheeseburger, french fries, and a Coke.

Troi gets to have her ice cream, but they've eliminated hamburgers in the 24th century?

Ridiculous.

Tom Paris and to a lessor extent Julian Bashear with his not James Bond fixation filled that role.
 
We know the genre exists, anyway--at least in the Cardassian Union, in a novel called Meditations on a Crimson Shadow. We do not know what exactly the science-fiction aspect of this novel was, though.

For a novel to be considered scifi, does it really suffice that it simply takes place in the future? I'd rather go for something like "speculative fiction" there. Or "fiction" for short. ;)

Timo Saloniemi
 
We know the genre exists, anyway--at least in the Cardassian Union, in a novel called Meditations on a Crimson Shadow. We do not know what exactly the science-fiction aspect of this novel was, though.

For a novel to be considered scifi, does it really suffice that it simply takes place in the future? I'd rather go for something like "speculative fiction" there. Or "fiction" for short. ;)

Timo Saloniemi
 
Rock and Pop bands of the 24th century, it'd be nice if we had one scene where we came in and saw Wesley, Jake, or Naomi etc listening to there favourite pop or rock band or maybe even a few of the older characters to see what they listen to instead of 19th/20th century classical. For that matter what would 23rd/24th century classical sound like?
 
We know the genre exists, anyway--at least in the Cardassian Union, in a novel called Meditations on a Crimson Shadow. We do not know what exactly the science-fiction aspect of this novel was, though.
For a novel to be considered scifi, does it really suffice that it simply takes place in the future? I'd rather go for something like "speculative fiction" there. Or "fiction" for short. ;)

Timo Saloniemi

Well, we don't really know anything about the plot of Meditations. It could well involve some sort of futuristic technology (at least from the viewpoint of Cardassians whenever it was written), but I don't think Garak ever spills any details. It could well be any of the things you describe, but I thought he specifically called it science fiction...
 
For once I want to see Riker order a cheeseburger, french fries, and a Coke.

Troi gets to have her ice cream, but they've eliminated hamburgers in the 24th century?

Ridiculous.


They should be eliminated now... not just because they've become junk food, but what goes into them is sketchy from the "what part of the animal" did it come from, the "what animal did it come from" and the "what went into the animal" standpoints. :cardie:
 
For once I want to see Riker order a cheeseburger, french fries, and a Coke.

Troi gets to have her ice cream, but they've eliminated hamburgers in the 24th century?

Ridiculous.


They should be eliminated now... not just because they've become junk food, but what goes into them is sketchy from the "what part of the animal" did it come from, the "what animal did it come from" and the "what went into the animal" standpoints. :cardie:

Well, I'd think in the 24th century they could come up with a burger that doesn't come from the unsavory parts or the unknown chemicals!!! ;)
 
i know, i was paraphrasing my own fan-fic. a Vulcan female castigates her human male mate for eating burgers and he replies something on those lines.
 
You can grow meat in a vat nowadays. Not quite up to spec as yet, like texture and that sort of thing. But in the future, it's hard to imagine anybody having an ethical aversion again eating meat. Overconsumption would still be an issue, but not eating itself.
 
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