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Earth culture in Trek's time period

CaptainPipcard

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On Star Trek, they don't really talk about current Earth culture. (such as music, entertainment, art, etc.) They only reference culture from before the 21st century.
 
Indeed, even Trek XI shows that young punk-ass kids rock out to 300 year old rock music while stealing cars.
 
In Trek eleven, Kirk's motorcycle had rimless wheels, but still had wheels. We did see 24th century entertainment in the form of the holodeck. O'Brian and Bashar especially enjoyed many different adventures - the alamo, kayaking, spy games - music and art were classical, even Riker's jazz is classical by that time, TNG in general seem ... bland. TOS era civilian fashions did showed some innovation, something the sixties were know for. For the most part we didn't see civilian Humans much at all, the most number of civilians in one place I can remember would have been the Crusher family funeral.
 
I never remember seeing an episode where they didn't have a holodeck scenario from Earth later than the 20th century. It's mostly stuff set in the 19th-20th centuries (like Sherlock Holmes).
 
Two reasons:

1. The Beastie Boys totally rock (you couldn't pull that scene off with Beethoven's Ninth).
3. The "Vulcancore" genre which dominated the 21st-23rd centuries doesn't have the pizazz.
 
And our childhoods are raped because if it.
Yes, 0300 year old music ruined my life.

Do 012 year old punks these days listen to music from the 018th century when they're stealing cars? No, so why would a kid from the 023rd century listen to music from the 020th century while doing so?
I don't know, I like a bit of Ludwig Van while me and my droogs are doing a bit of the ol' ultra-violence. His 09th Symphony.

Oh bliss! Bliss and heaven! Oh, it was gorgeousness and gorgeousity made flesh. It was like a bird of rarest-spun heaven metal or like silvery wine flowing in a spaceship, gravity all nonsense now. As I slooshied, I knew such lovely pictures!
 
I guess the only thing where the 24th century culture shows through is clothing. It's difficult to claim it would be a "repeat style" of any sort... (Or were the eighties that bad on the other side of the Atlantic?)

Timo Saloniemi
 
Uhura did sing a couple of songs which were written for the show. I suppose those could qualifiy for 23rd century music.
 
Dr. Severin and the seekers of Eden, its what the 23rd Century kids are into. Or are you a Herbert?
 
On Star Trek, they don't really talk about current Earth culture. (such as music, entertainment, art, etc.) They only reference culture from before the 21st century.

If they tried to show future civilian culture, it could very well look silly a mere 5 years later. Remember this is a franchise created by people in the 20th/early 21st century, and for audiences of that time.
 
I don't know, I like a bit of Ludwig Van while me and my droogs are doing a bit of the ol' ultra-violence. His 09th Symphony.

Oh bliss! Bliss and heaven! Oh, it was gorgeousness and gorgeousity made flesh. It was like a bird of rarest-spun heaven metal or like silvery wine flowing in a spaceship, gravity all nonsense now. As I slooshied, I knew such lovely pictures!

<3
 
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