Rÿcher
Fleet Captain
Now, not so much.
It's all the same thing over and over and over again. Star Trek is a metaphor for the time in which it was shown and to show how we can all get along despite our differences even in the turbulent sixties what with the civil rights demonstrations and Vietnam going on. Shatner, Nimoy, Takei... they all regurgitate that shit at every opportunity. They have nothing else to say about Star Trek. No personal takes on the show, not what it meant to them as individual people but as a collective. Every single interview you see with the cast of trek - you watch them - you'll see that they bring up the sixties and how the strife of that era was reflected in the series and how Roddenberry wanted to use the show to show us another way.
Sure, Trek's taught me a lot of fancy words and how to play nice but dear damn, let go of the rhetoric already! We've heard it enough! Time for something new, something fresh. People still have instincts and desires and that's not going to all vanish with the appearance of an alien craft in north ass-crack Montana. It's going to take thousands of years to really get prejudice, war, hate, intolerance, bigotry, greed and want out of our systems.
it's really no wonder that Star Trek is perceived as more juvenile and more nerdy than other science fiction shows and movies out there. You get a Star Trek fan and a Star Wars fan in high school, which do you think is going to be picked on more? It's like a 17 y.o. liking Blue's Clues in 5th grade when all the other kids like Pokemon or whatever the kids are watching these days.
Now in my mid thirties, my head is filled with useless trivial knowledge about Trek. That's why I hang around these boards. That and to make chums. I still like to make the models and whatnot and it is still kind of a guilty pleasure.
It's all the same thing over and over and over again. Star Trek is a metaphor for the time in which it was shown and to show how we can all get along despite our differences even in the turbulent sixties what with the civil rights demonstrations and Vietnam going on. Shatner, Nimoy, Takei... they all regurgitate that shit at every opportunity. They have nothing else to say about Star Trek. No personal takes on the show, not what it meant to them as individual people but as a collective. Every single interview you see with the cast of trek - you watch them - you'll see that they bring up the sixties and how the strife of that era was reflected in the series and how Roddenberry wanted to use the show to show us another way.
Sure, Trek's taught me a lot of fancy words and how to play nice but dear damn, let go of the rhetoric already! We've heard it enough! Time for something new, something fresh. People still have instincts and desires and that's not going to all vanish with the appearance of an alien craft in north ass-crack Montana. It's going to take thousands of years to really get prejudice, war, hate, intolerance, bigotry, greed and want out of our systems.
it's really no wonder that Star Trek is perceived as more juvenile and more nerdy than other science fiction shows and movies out there. You get a Star Trek fan and a Star Wars fan in high school, which do you think is going to be picked on more? It's like a 17 y.o. liking Blue's Clues in 5th grade when all the other kids like Pokemon or whatever the kids are watching these days.
Now in my mid thirties, my head is filled with useless trivial knowledge about Trek. That's why I hang around these boards. That and to make chums. I still like to make the models and whatnot and it is still kind of a guilty pleasure.