But then again, the Federation society as presented in TNG onwards does not strike me as realistic either - for similar reasons.![]()
The DS9 writers agree with you, there. They went to great lengths to show that the Federation wasn't gleaming all over.
I beg to differ.
TNG in the early seasons showed what civilized humans could look like.
I personally liked the premise.
They were NOT perfect though ...
If you consider the elimination of mindless shouting, losing temper at every insignificant stupidity and cursing at every possible turn as 'perfect' ... lol ... if anything, it's a sign of a civilized society that learned to deal with things differently (as actual adults compared to 'childlike behavior' exhibited by many adults today).
You have people in this day and age who behave like early TNG humans did.
I hardly call that unrealistic, and if anything, what DS9 did ... well, it only recreated contemporary people in the future and dumb down the technological aspect significantly to allow the drama to 'flourish' ... which is why I considered DS9 to be not on the same level as previous Trek shows (however, still entertaining enough to watch).
The DS9 writers agree with you, there. They went to great lengths to show that the Federation wasn't gleaming all over.
I beg to differ.
TNG in the early seasons showed what civilized humans could look like.
I personally liked the premise.
They were NOT perfect though ...
If you consider the elimination of mindless shouting, losing temper at every insignificant stupidity and cursing at every possible turn as 'perfect' ... lol ... if anything, it's a sign of a civilized society that learned to deal with things differently (as actual adults compared to 'childlike behavior' exhibited by many adults today).
You have people in this day and age who behave like early TNG humans did.
I hardly call that unrealistic, and if anything, what DS9 did ... well, it only recreated contemporary people in the future and dumb down the technological aspect significantly to allow the drama to 'flourish' ... which is why I considered DS9 to be not on the same level as previous Trek shows (however, still entertaining enough to watch).
The DS9 characters were FAR from being modern humans - they simply weren't spolied naive propaganda-filled twits like the TNG and VOY crews - unlike them, they've lived most of their lives in tough situations or on the fringe.
Humans lose their temper. Humans get mad at each other. We disagree. Remove that energy from a society, and honestly, what do you have? A society where everyone agrees with each other. Screw that. That society would stagnate endlessly. There would be no change, no progress. It would be an anti-utopia.
Honestly? The impression I have of the 24th Century Federation is not a good one. I like the 23rd century Federation - it seems they've made a good niche for themselves, but frankly, the 24th century Feds are full of themselves. They don't just think they're the greatest thing since sliced bread, they seem to think they know it, and they love rubbing everyone's faces in it. Talk about childish. Their favorite pasttimes seem to be lecturing people from the 20th/21st century about how superior they are, and lecturing people from "backwards" alien cultures about how superior they are. Sure, personal freedoms have reached a new high - but I'll bet most people won't want to set foot off of their own planet. Adventurous people are an anomaly even in today's world, most are content to be sheep. And sheep are what most in the Federation are likely to be, even though they have the potential to be so much more.
Sorry, I'd much prefer to be hanging around on the edge of the Federation, far from its civilized core, just so I don't have to listen to pedantic drones babble about how great their society is.
Despite this - it certainly is insidious - far more appealing than any of the other major powers, but I'm sure there are plenty of minor space powers who provide similar freedoms without being full of their own shit.
The 23rd Century Federation was really nothing more than taking 20th century people and putting them in space. There wasn't nothing there that made it the "future" other than the tech. At least the other shows did show that all that tech plus finding out how many alien races were out there would affect society.
As for the TNG+ crews looking down on 20th/21st century people, it's no different than what we do nowadays when we talk about how primitive people used to be 200-300 years ago. It's just that we don't like how the tables have been turned and now it's being done to us by the people who logically WOULD look down upon us as primitive: our own future selves.
As for the DS9 characters, they really aren't any different from the TNG+ crews, most of their conflict and such came from external sources and not from each other.
Marx's basic ideas if done properly and not abused by dictators
Communism, the way it was corrupted and abused by guys like Stalin, doesn't work. Marx's basic ideas if done properly and not abused by dictators cannot be called a total failure just yet.
But democracy and capitalism are fine as well.
Democracy, like Marx's basic ideas, only works if not abused. ^
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