As much as I love, admire and cherish TOS and other aspects of Trek I can also see that some if not many of its perspectives on the future are getting really out of date. I'm not talking about visualization and production standards. I'm talking about some of the ideas. I recall the criticisms of TNG when it was new in regard to it not really impressing as convincingly more evolved than TOS. And none of the subsequent Treks were really any more evolved rthan TNG. TMP is really the only one that appeared to try to really move Trek forward and yet even it was limited.
TV and film SF generally lags about 10-20 years or so behind much of what's being addressed in SF literature and real world science speculation. If I were creating a Star Trek today there are things I'd definitely consider doing differently. Mind you film and TV SF are often distilled for the general audience of which fresh SF literature and cutting edge science speculation are generally not aimed at.
Of course much depends on what kind of story you want to do. I can rail against nuBSG and Firefly and things of that sort because I think they're conceptually flawed, but that doesn't subtract from many people enjoying the storytelling.
Perhaps a more visionary type of Trek--be it actually Star Trek or something else with similar ideas--could connect if it pushed the conceptual limits more.
I don't believe the overall Trek concept is obsolete, though some may disagree, but some of the long established ideas may well be due for a serious rethinking. Note that some of Trek's ideas actually goas far back as SF literature of the 1940s and '50s and maybe even further.
Thoughts?
TV and film SF generally lags about 10-20 years or so behind much of what's being addressed in SF literature and real world science speculation. If I were creating a Star Trek today there are things I'd definitely consider doing differently. Mind you film and TV SF are often distilled for the general audience of which fresh SF literature and cutting edge science speculation are generally not aimed at.
Of course much depends on what kind of story you want to do. I can rail against nuBSG and Firefly and things of that sort because I think they're conceptually flawed, but that doesn't subtract from many people enjoying the storytelling.
Perhaps a more visionary type of Trek--be it actually Star Trek or something else with similar ideas--could connect if it pushed the conceptual limits more.
I don't believe the overall Trek concept is obsolete, though some may disagree, but some of the long established ideas may well be due for a serious rethinking. Note that some of Trek's ideas actually goas far back as SF literature of the 1940s and '50s and maybe even further.
Thoughts?