RobertScorpio
Pariah
Sometimes, when I watch TNG, I get the over all impression that TNG's era of Starfleet/Federation became so 'politically correct' because of the actions of one person, and one person alone..JAMES T KIRK.
How many times do we hear Picard and company say things, to the affect, "we don't do things like that anymore because we have learned that.." blah blah blah. And when I think what 'lesson' they are alluding to I can only think of one name; James T Kirk. It is almost as if Roddenberry created this PC world of TNG-era trek to undo the damage that Kirk (Gene L Coon actually, if you think about it) did to the so called 'goody two shoe' policies of the Federation.
Well, I say, HOOEY!!! The 'pc' nature of TNG is what now, years later after TNG left the air, I find issue with when I watch TNG now. Picard comes off subtlely preachy about Kirk's era. Well, Jean-Luc, you know what? Sometimes you aren't as 'right' as you think you are. I'll take Kirk's shredding the Prime Directive to save lives over your following the rules any day of the week!
Rob
How many times do we hear Picard and company say things, to the affect, "we don't do things like that anymore because we have learned that.." blah blah blah. And when I think what 'lesson' they are alluding to I can only think of one name; James T Kirk. It is almost as if Roddenberry created this PC world of TNG-era trek to undo the damage that Kirk (Gene L Coon actually, if you think about it) did to the so called 'goody two shoe' policies of the Federation.
Well, I say, HOOEY!!! The 'pc' nature of TNG is what now, years later after TNG left the air, I find issue with when I watch TNG now. Picard comes off subtlely preachy about Kirk's era. Well, Jean-Luc, you know what? Sometimes you aren't as 'right' as you think you are. I'll take Kirk's shredding the Prime Directive to save lives over your following the rules any day of the week!
Rob