The moral conscience behind Trek has made it what it is. To completely remove the moral element behind Trek storylines would be to relegate it to the same league as other cheapo scifi franchises with two-bit acting and nothing to it than SFX.
I grew up watching Trek (TNG) - but not just watching it; it really shaped me and influenced me as a kid and so I emulated some of the aspects of it. E.g. I tried to develop rounded qualities and skills of Picard (like diplomacy, even appreciation for culture), the scientific acumen of Data (leading me to major in Physics), and I even tried a little aggression as Worf when I was 8 or so.
To remove the human/moral dimension of Star Trek would reduce it to yet another vacuous sci-fi show on some two-bit cable TV channel.
I grew up watching Trek (TNG) - but not just watching it; it really shaped me and influenced me as a kid and so I emulated some of the aspects of it. E.g. I tried to develop rounded qualities and skills of Picard (like diplomacy, even appreciation for culture), the scientific acumen of Data (leading me to major in Physics), and I even tried a little aggression as Worf when I was 8 or so.
To remove the human/moral dimension of Star Trek would reduce it to yet another vacuous sci-fi show on some two-bit cable TV channel.