I mean aside from the one scene of impromptu eye surgery.
One of the things I've noticed in a lot of writings about ST:P is that people tend to think it's a very cynical and dark reinterpretation of the TNG era--which I do not get at all. People comment about the Federation betraying its ideals, Captain Picard's failures, and so on but I think the show actually handled most of it with a very light touch. The majority of the show is a kind of Pulpy space adventure on the Millennium Serenity with Picard as the Obi-Wan/Book of the group. I admit part of that may be motivated by my favorite of the series being "Stardust City Rag" and it's deliberate over-the-topness.
But even most of the criticism of the Federation is kind of weak-handed because it turns out that the Federation's worst actions (which is abandoning an evacuation because they just lost an entire member world and outlawing AI research) were precipitated by the Romulans. It's not even Section 31 as the excuse but Brexit turning out to have been masterminded by Assad or Russia if I were to use a perhaps tasteless metaphor.
Even the end wraps it all up in a nice little bow with the Synth ban overturned and the Federation coming to the rescue. As deconstructions or cynicism goes, it's not really that toothy.
One of the things I've noticed in a lot of writings about ST:P is that people tend to think it's a very cynical and dark reinterpretation of the TNG era--which I do not get at all. People comment about the Federation betraying its ideals, Captain Picard's failures, and so on but I think the show actually handled most of it with a very light touch. The majority of the show is a kind of Pulpy space adventure on the Millennium Serenity with Picard as the Obi-Wan/Book of the group. I admit part of that may be motivated by my favorite of the series being "Stardust City Rag" and it's deliberate over-the-topness.
But even most of the criticism of the Federation is kind of weak-handed because it turns out that the Federation's worst actions (which is abandoning an evacuation because they just lost an entire member world and outlawing AI research) were precipitated by the Romulans. It's not even Section 31 as the excuse but Brexit turning out to have been masterminded by Assad or Russia if I were to use a perhaps tasteless metaphor.
Even the end wraps it all up in a nice little bow with the Synth ban overturned and the Federation coming to the rescue. As deconstructions or cynicism goes, it's not really that toothy.