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Nostalgia for the 24th Century

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I grew up in the era of TNG and that was my series. I did not see DS9 until recently, because it was hard to get into. I saw VOY and ENT, and the decline of Star Trek. And coming out of the TNG era, I fell in love with TOS. It was different, it had been neglected when everything was Picard and Borg, and it satiated some hipster moods. It was the original which had been ignored, criticized or pushed to the side for too long in Star Trek fandom and culture, which needed to be revered and defended. So I became a TOShead.

However, things changed and it is all going back to the Original Star Trek, with the TNG era beginning to feel pushed to the side. The movie series was a reboot of the Original Series, the new TV series is circa TOS, merchandising is back to the Original Star Trek. Even the Star Trek font found on products is the TOS Star Trek font again. And in this era, I find myself nostalgic for the 24th century. Am I the only one?
 
I dunno. To the world outside of Trek fandom 24th century Trek was just one phase of a commercial franchise. That's why Abrams understood that Kirk and Spock and company were the foundation of the thing.
 
I could go for some new 24th century novels set during the various series. I just have no interest in the new stuff being put out by Pocket (outside of TOS).
 
TNG still plays quite liberally on BBC America, and I have all 7 seasons on BR disk. I think it's still alive and well...even though recent developments in the franchise have seen things gravitate back toward the TOS era.
 
All of the Trek shows (which includes the three set in the 24th century) are also currently airing six nights a week on H&I.
 
I'm curious about the fallout from Romulus' destruction, but otherwise not really.

That's not to say a new Trek set in that era couldn't be awesome. I just associate it with talky, dated episodes of TNG and I'm at a place in my life where I prefer the action-adventure of TOS
 
There is a factor of a time having passed which will never come again. I was part of the 90s Trek explosion. The ubiquitous entity of "Star Trek" and the saturation of it was the 24th century TNG era. And everything was based off of that, and when you thought of Star Trek, it was that. When you found something Star Trek, it was that. And that has passed. There are no more 24th century shows to be experienced, and even if there were, that is not the culture of Star Trek right now and never will be again.
 
Whatever happened to the TNG font, while we're on the topic? Even TNG books now do not use that font, nor is the substitute font anything unique.
 
There is a factor of a time having passed which will never come again. I was part of the 90s Trek explosion. The ubiquitous entity of "Star Trek" and the saturation of it was the 24th century TNG era. And everything was based off of that, and when you thought of Star Trek, it was that. When you found something Star Trek, it was that. And that has passed. There are no more 24th century shows to be experienced, and even if there were, that is not the culture of Star Trek right now and never will be again.
I hope then the novelverse will take up the slack. Because out of all the shows(not including TAS) 3 of them take place in between 2300-2400. TOS is great and will always have the hearts of the fandom but Star Trek at its meatiest, funniest, darkest, most serious, most depth, and soul was the 24th century.
 
I hope then the novelverse will take up the slack. Because out of all the shows(not including TAS) 3 of them take place in between 2300-2400. TOS is great and will always have the hearts of the fandom but Star Trek at its meatiest, funniest, darkest, most serious, most depth, and soul was the 24th century.

Aye, but for all the novels and merchandising and whatever it may be, there's never going to be the point in time again where an 8 year old is playing with a Captain Picard action figures and he isn't doing anything different from anyone else his age. It is a time that has passed and I miss it.
 
I became a Trek-fan when TNG aired (in my country it wasn't until 1992). I wasn’t even born yet when TOS came out. So there’s a special connection with the 24th century.

That being said, I’m a fan of the Trek-universe first. So for me, as long as the story they’re telling is good, it doesn’t really matter in which century it takes place.
 
Whatever happened to the TNG font, while we're on the topic? Even TNG books now do not use that font, nor is the substitute font anything unique.

The books used to really stand out on the shelves with the TV show font, not so much anymore.
 
Oh yeah, nostalgia for the 24th century is there. But I don't necessarlily want to see another Trek series during TNG.

I want to see a new Trek series after Nemesis, that has it's own, unique style, that is neither trying to be TNG nor TOS. That tries to take the best of both worlds (the colors, wackiness and emotions from TOS, and the thoughtfullness and themes from TNG), but that also creates it's own unigue, new und unexpected flair.
 
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