And? I don't need a show about it. That doesn't inspire optimism to talk about genetic engineering.you do know how khan and the others ended, right...
And? I don't need a show about it. That doesn't inspire optimism to talk about genetic engineering.you do know how khan and the others ended, right...
Well, I'm trying to find the optimistic spin of the Khan show in the framing of the Trek universe. Like, I can find optimism in Picard, in Discovery, in Lower Decks, etc, but I would struggle with a Khan series.Ah, you're against the whole show, not just that connection. Now I get it
Well it doesn't seem to be happening at this point anyway.
It's not. Neither is Discovery and Picard. Those themes kinda got dropped, as you've probably noticed by now. I don't mind it.So, how is that related to Star Trek and optimism about the future?
I disagree about Discovery and Picard but that's a mileage thing.It's not. Neither is Discovery and Picard. Those themes kinda got dropped, as you've probably noticed by now. I don't mind it.
Exactly.There is definitely optimism in Picard and Disco. But with season long arcs, you have to go through quite a bit of darkness before you see the light. That's not necessarily for everyone.
Or does it???Kate Mulgrew as Janeway is the lead on Prodigy. That throws the rumor of Kirk being in that show out of consideration
Or does it???
PREMIERE: Captain (former Admiral) Janeway knows she needs help when it's time for the hard decisions. So as surely as Captain Riker finds faith of the heart by hanging out with the NX-01, when faced with a hard decision the newly-demoted Janeway asks 'What would another admiral-turned-captain do?' Starring Kate Mulgrew and William Shatner. Special guest star: Avery Brooks.
Hey, I'd watch it. It would probably be awful, but I'd watch it.![]()
I wouldn't say that at all. Both the first seasons of Disco and Picard start off with rather bleak outlooks of things, in reflection of their lead character's outlook on the world, Michael facing a life sentence in prison while the Federation is engulfed in a war, Picard wary and cynical as he winds the days by in retirement disillusioned with the Federation and Starfleet and what they've become. But by the end of the seasons they each have their faiths restored and the seasons end on a thematic high note. Disco managed to maintain a sense of optimism throughout its second season, and certainly Lower Decks offers an optimistic outlook as well.It's not. Neither is Discovery and Picard. Those themes kinda got dropped, as you've probably noticed by now.
In fact TOS made it a point to not show Earth of the future.You don't really need that in order to be optimistic.
This Khan thing is the rumor that just won't die.
In fact TOS made it a point to not show Earth of the future.
For more true than I wish it was.Actually it was a warning, and the enemy is us.
Study history
That was not prescriptive. It was an observation human history not a directive to any particular person.I shall not respond...to that.
cuz you have a zero understanding of my library.
That was not prescriptive. It was an observation human history not a directive to any particular person.
That humanity is both its greatest enemy and greatest ally. Star Trek not showing Earth in TOS is not reflective of humanity being the enemy.Then your over all point would be...
That humanity is both its greatest enemy and greatest ally. Star Trek not showing Earth in TOS is not reflective of humanity being the enemy.
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