• graff@lemm.ee
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    2 days ago

    Not to be that guy, but in the 60s, mini skirts were considered an empowerment. It was the beginning of the sexual revolution after all. In contemporary times it won’t be a miniskirt, it would be something else.

    When people say “if star trek were made today” they don’t mean time travelling Roddenberry, studio, and crew to today without changes. They mean creating star trek to today to tackle contemporary issues.

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      2 days ago

      Cow pies. “Original Star Trek” clearly referred to TOS.

      If OC meant a modern rendition of classic trek, they wouldn’t be speaking in hypotheticals. They’d just refer to SNW by name.

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        In the hypothetical scenario that I presented, star trek never existed and was created for the first time in contemporary times.

        Strange New Worlds doesn’t fit in this discussion because star trek was already created in 1966 and this is a prequel/spin-off of that series

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          So by “original Star Trek” you’re actually referring to a fundamentally different series. This hypothetical version of Star Trek magically keeps everything you like about it, while shedding anything problematic or downright bad.

          The lengths anyone on this site will go to avoid admitting that they made a stupid hot take comment is wild.