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Miri - Based on Anything?

My emphasis on the second phrase. Roddenberry really did seem to conceive Trek, early on, as a way of doing a show like "The Twilight Zone" in a more practical way.

Space travel was key to the format less because he was interested in space exploration or the future per se than because he was seeking a format in which the continuing characters could encounter just about any conceivable situation or setting, at any period of history.

This somewhat naive notion that the "infinite universe" made anything and everything plausible served that end.

Unprecedentedly, I agree with every word in Dennis's post.

Save one.
 
G'Night Xortex!!
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Oh yes, I wish there were better female characters in TOS. It was the 60s...but wasn't the whole point looking ahead to the future, when they rightly predicted men and women and people of all races would be more equal?

Back to the topic of Miri: The episode reminded me of a book I read, "The Declaration" because of the theme of trying to prolong life. In the book, the drug succeeded in prolonging life for everyone, and the conflict was moral issues. It also made me think of Peter Pan and the Lost Boys, because that's certainly how the children behaved.
 
Roddenberry's 'parallel Earths' pitch made a lot of business sense, really. They could reuse any old costume or prop lying around on the Paramount lot. And avoid making elaborate non human looking aliens most of the time.

Wonder what happened to that in the 24th century Treks? We rarely see parallel Earths after TOS (although, there are plenty of humanoid looking aliens)
 
Bigger budgets and more advanced techniques in prop making and set building. No need to write an episode that uses that old fort or the medieval castle set; now they can more easily build new alien stuff.

Of course, if you really want to reuse that old fort or medieval castle set, there's always the holodeck... :D
 
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