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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish11•edit-22 days ago ST continues its descent into gritty realism that betrays Roddenberry’s vision. As long as Alex “Light can only exist with shadow” Kurtzman is in charge, that will keep happening. So give them a show about hope, about how things could be better, how we could be better, not the same shit they could get by turning on the news. In absolute contrast to Roddenberry, Kurtzman doesn’t think a good society can exist without people doing bad things behind the scenes.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish5•edit-21 day agoThe movie, yes. The organization, no. But in older Star Trek they were just evil.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish3•1 day agoAnd like with many of these things regarding DS9 let’s not bring up that other space station show that had something similar, but earlier.
As long as Alex “Light can only exist with shadow” Kurtzman is in charge, that will keep happening.
In absolute contrast to Roddenberry, Kurtzman doesn’t think a good society can exist without people doing bad things behind the scenes.
Is that where Section 31 comes from? Kurtzman?
The movie, yes. The organization, no. But in older Star Trek they were just evil.
It came from Ira Steven Behr originally.
And like with many of these things regarding DS9 let’s not bring up that other space station show that had something similar, but earlier.
Constantinople 7?
We don’t talk about Section 31.