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I never really got into DS9. I gave it a fair shot, knowing that Trek sometimes takes a season to find its legs, so to speak, but it just never hooked me. I think the biggest reason was that it wasn't starship based, it was based on a space station. Another reason I disliked it was the slimy underbelly side of Federation life the series focused upon.
Yes, I know, even with practically unlimited energy resources & the ability to transform energy to matter, the perfect socialist utopia portrayed in TNG is impossible in real life.
But that utopia was part of the dream of Star Trek, and I didn't enjoy that being ripped away.
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The pilot and the 2nd episode... it's just not my thing.Heightmeyer's Lemming -- still the coolest Lemming of the forum
Proper Stargate Rewatch -- season 10 of SG-1
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Originally posted by Nolamom View PostI agree - Roddenberry's rosy futuristic view was always one of the best parts of the entire Trek-verse. An optimistic viewpoint is not a bad thing, considering the darkness usually portrayed in space operas.
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Originally posted by Nolamom View Postinterpersonal conflicts will always be with us, I'm afraid. But a future where hunger and basic needs are a thing of the past? Yes. I'd love to see that.
It makes sense in a way.. He lived through the Second World War, and saw the worst of humanity up close... so he wanted to create a future which showed humanity at its best. But to take away all conflict, all disagreements and have everyone happy all the time.. That's where human civilisation ends. If everything is perfect and everyone is happy there would be no reason to do anything. No need for technology to advance. No need to explore or experience anything new. Because everyone already has everything they need, and everything they could ever want.
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Now the apocalypse can begin...I agree with Jel and PH. That's what I didn't like about TNG--it was too perfect! Having war and want and hunger and poverty and all that be gone is amazing. Having everybody love everybody forever and despite themselves is bad.Do not meddle in the affairs of Dragons; for you are Crunchy and good with Ketchup.
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Originally posted by jelgate View PostI want to know where the fat kids are at. A machine that could instantly make whatever food you wanted. You know people would abuse that to eat their favorites. Imagine a person who would eat steak everyday.
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