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Has Star Trek taught you about culture?

Ragitsu

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Good afternoon.

Has Star Trek ever been your first exposure to a particular element of culture, be it Western, Eastern or otherwise? Examples include Harry Kim recounting Odysseus' encounter with the sirens, Keiko O'Brien talking about a Japanese tea ceremony (or bonsai), Jean Luc Picard discussing the importance of Hamlet, Spock highlighting humanity's tendency to romanticize brutal figures in our history and so on and so forth. Perhaps it even influenced your choice of Major?
 
I'm sure I must have absorbed a lot from TOS when I was a kid. (The latter-day series came along well after I attended college, so I was way past choosing a major by then.). But I can't immediately come up with a specfic example.

On the other hand, I'm pretty sure I first learned:

About evolution from an episode of The Outer Limits ("The Sixth Finger").

About the sinking of the Titanic from the premiere of The Time Tunnel.

About white blood cells from Fantastic Voyage.

About Freudian theory from Forbidden Planet. "What's a monster from the Id, dad?" :)
 
I majored in Chemistry, but eventually realized I was better at science fiction than real science, so I ended up writing Trek novels instead. :)

(I was a pretty mediocre chemist, to be honest.)
 
It got me interested in Space and Space travel when I was younger. Also, there was a time right after "The Killing Game" aired that I wanted to learn more about WWII. Not really sure if that answers the question, but it provided a motivator for interesting subjects.
 
I learned what Hornblower is because of Star Trek. And Wagon Train for that matter.

I’ll ruminate on this, but it’s very likely I learned a great deal because of Trek.
 
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