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skribe@piefed.social ⁨21⁩ ⁨hours⁩ ago

Undiscovered Country was considered too militant by Roddenberry. IIRC Nimoy agreed, but only decades later.

The problem for Star Trek is that utopias are hard to write (they’re considered boring or to cerebral for TV) and are usually reliant on external forces for their conflict. TOS was full of episodes where ‘the other’ upset the utopian balance. While I love/prefer TOS, younger audiences tend to find the episodes unsatisfying, even twee.

Since TNG, conflict has come more and more from within Star Fleet/Federation rather than the monster of the week. That inevitably leads down a darker/dystopian path.

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