Star Trek Social Club
r/startrek: The Next Generation
Star Trek news and discussion. No slash fic...
Maybe a little slash fic.
Rules
1 Be constructive
All posts/comments must be thoughtful and balanced.
2 Be welcoming
It is important that everyone from newbies to OG Trekkers feel welcome, no matter their gender, sexual orientation, religion or race.
3 Be truthful
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5 Spoilers
Utilize the spoiler system for any and all spoilers relating to the most recently-aired episode. There is no formal spoiler protection for episodes/films after they have been available for approximately one week.
6 Keep on-topic
All submissions must be directly about the Star Trek franchise (the shows, movies, books, etc.). Off-topic discussions are welcome at c/Quarks.
7 Meta
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Upcoming Episodes
| Date | Episode | Title |
|---|---|---|
| 02-12 | SFA 1x06 | "Come, Let's Away" |
| 02-19 | SFA 1x07 | "Ko’Zeine" |
| 02-26 | SFA 1x08 | "The Life of the Stars" |
| 03-05 | SFA 1x09 | "300th Night" |
| 03-12 | SFA 1x10 | TBA |
In Production
Strange New Worlds (TBA)
In Development
Untitled comedy series
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Star Trek is great. It's always been great. The problems with it are, in part, manufactured for engagement.
It has bad episodes, and some series are worse than others, but it's something we need.
It dreams of a better future and each series touches on the problems of our modern age in a way that is inclusive.
As some people age, they out pace the societal inequalities that star trek advocates for solving and they get angry. We haven't solved the problems of TOS or TNG, but we've muted them somewhat.
If I have one legitimate complaint for Star Trek it isn't that it's 'woke.'
My complaint is that it is more often starting to suffocate under the weight of its own history and lore. Most new content will somehow reference the old content at least once.
Discovery did great stuff with the Trill and non-binary stuff that just...made sense. In general Discovery was really good in it's last few seasons. I like Starfleet Academy too. I think it exists in the franchise and in the present world well. It's a meta narrative about figuring out what Starfleet will be going forward. I haven't watched a Star Trek show that i didn't find something of value in.
Searching on YouTube you would think it's the worst show ever. (It's not, but I don't think it will get the standard three seasons to figure out it's formula)
All of this is just context for my answer to the question.
As a Star Trek fan and an Ally I do think it's time to let it rest. Maybe not forever but for now.
We need it's hope but we also need something that isn't clinging to the past (again why I really like Starfleet Academy because in some episodes it discusses this in meta narrative)
When you constantly have writers catering to the shows history, producers sabatoging production, and agitators stirring the pot for any number of reasons then it's time to let it rest.
I want a future star trek that isn't called star trek. I want a show that is loud in it's statements of social justice but chooses it's moments to scream them so it can actually touch the hearts and minds of the people watching it. Star Trek is for everyone. That can't change.
We do still get that, but with it is always the weight of the franchise's history.
I hate The Burn(more accurately i hate the cause of the burn), just like in doctor who I hate The Timeless Child.
I also understand that these writing decisions are often made as a way to try to keep the franchise fresh. A new series wouldn't have the baggage of having to navigate history and could tell the same kinds of stories.
We have to accept that Star Trek is almost like scifi's version of the Simpsons. It's done everything. If it continues then it may continue like The Simspons. That is to say stale. Relevant only by way of the fact that it is making references to current events and it's own history.
I don't want that for Star Trek.
P.s. Burnham was a good captain.
¡Ay, Dios no me ama!