3D Master
Rear Admiral
From my knowledge, Trek writers are not known for creating fully living and breathing universe. For example, they didn't really thought of how the economy of future really works. Hence, the contradiction between First Contact and the use of that gold bulion thing in DS9 happens.
Uh... they don't use gold bullion in DS9. In fact DS9 regularly also mentions that the Federation or rather Earth humans don't use money anymore. The closest thing I can thing of, is "gold-pressed latinum" which is the Ferengi currency, which has nothing to do with the Federation (lack of) currency, therefor there is no contradiction.
Actually, most creators of Star Trek do care. It's the suits that screw it all over, especially with Enterprise. The problem was that the creators didn't took a stand the way Ira Steven Behr of DS9, and Ronald Moore with Dragon Riders did do.I guess the writers wanted to make future look different. That's it. I know that this sounds really painful to you but the creators of the shows really don't care how merticulously analytical the fans are.
The future, you know, things change for the better.This is my take. Humans are voyeuristic animals. Although the physical form of TV will change definitely, there's no way that broadcasting itself will be completely abolished. I believe that TV and internet will eventually 'merge', not one devouring another. And look at the general population. Half of the planet earth don't even have an access to the internet. Look outside of your cozy, western lifestyle, folks.
Well, don't forget the "video journalists" on board for the launch of Enterprise-B in Generations as well.
Yeah, plus in DS9, Jake works for something called the "Federation News Service"", and it's never explained what that is, exactly, was it?
His history as a writer suggests that his role is probably to provide written media, though. It's only the reporters with cameras on the E-B that makes a news service incompatible with the notion of no television.
No, it isn't. Go watch "Past Tense" on DS9. Even the news "broadcasts" go via the internet, and thus are no longer television.