"I'm a soldier, not a diplomat." -- James T. Kirk.
It's funny. Even today, some folks still talk as though "Star Trek" = TNG, but honestly, at this point TNG is a more of an outlier when it comes to aggressively pushing the whole "evolved" human utopia business to the extreme. And, in its defense, even TNG eventually allowed for a more complicated, realistic portrait of human nature in episodes like "The Drumhead" and "The Wounded."
The way I see it, you can't really explore the human condition by declaring that humanity has "evolved" beyond all the uglier, messier parts of humanity.
Heck, the whole point of "The Enemy Within" was that Kirk needed both his positive and negative qualities to be whole. He couldn't just discard his "evil" half.
It's funny. Even today, some folks still talk as though "Star Trek" = TNG, but honestly, at this point TNG is a more of an outlier when it comes to aggressively pushing the whole "evolved" human utopia business to the extreme. And, in its defense, even TNG eventually allowed for a more complicated, realistic portrait of human nature in episodes like "The Drumhead" and "The Wounded."
The way I see it, you can't really explore the human condition by declaring that humanity has "evolved" beyond all the uglier, messier parts of humanity.
Heck, the whole point of "The Enemy Within" was that Kirk needed both his positive and negative qualities to be whole. He couldn't just discard his "evil" half.
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