Ripley/Weaver is a role model to women (and lesbians) for a reason.
Janeway, while hyper competent, was a control freak whose success was necessitated on the weakening of her XO, Commander Charomatherapy, and all the maliens she encountered. For her, disagreement was an offense. Whom did she love? A programmably docile holocharacter. A neutered svengali. A bookshop hermit. A lesser engineer. A dude with a hair bun and love of fabric whom she could ply with sweets. A certain married Vulcan junior officer whom she could dress down on occasion. But not Q. Not her superior officers, who were all in their dotage. No Rikers, no Picards around the Queen.
I don't consider it a cultural paradigm shift, I consider it a La La Land subcultural foist on the rest of us.
The Star Wars galaxy aliens should take one look at the Skywalker legacy and figure out who keeps dragging the galaxy back into war every few years, and nip that legacy in the bud.
Picard may have weakened the Borg (owing to dramatic constraints of recurring antagonists), but his assimilation was tragic and dramatic. A walk in the park for the Voyager company. Almost an afterthough in the service of commercial breaks.
Janeway, while hyper competent, was a control freak whose success was necessitated on the weakening of her XO, Commander Charomatherapy, and all the maliens she encountered. For her, disagreement was an offense. Whom did she love? A programmably docile holocharacter. A neutered svengali. A bookshop hermit. A lesser engineer. A dude with a hair bun and love of fabric whom she could ply with sweets. A certain married Vulcan junior officer whom she could dress down on occasion. But not Q. Not her superior officers, who were all in their dotage. No Rikers, no Picards around the Queen.
I don't consider it a cultural paradigm shift, I consider it a La La Land subcultural foist on the rest of us.
The Star Wars galaxy aliens should take one look at the Skywalker legacy and figure out who keeps dragging the galaxy back into war every few years, and nip that legacy in the bud.
Picard may have weakened the Borg (owing to dramatic constraints of recurring antagonists), but his assimilation was tragic and dramatic. A walk in the park for the Voyager company. Almost an afterthough in the service of commercial breaks.