• Exatron@lemmy.world
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    7 days ago

    You’re acting like Star Trek used to be more subtle when it had episodes like “Let That Be Your Last Battlefield”.

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      7 days ago

      Valid point, TOS wasn’t always subtle. In my defense I was referring to the TNG, DS9, VOY, (and sometimes) ENT era. Whose writing often felt significantly more polished and less rushed than TOS.

      So if you are trying to say modern Trek is written in a style closer to TOS, then yes I 100% concede to that point.

      • usernamefactory@lemmy.ca
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        I would not say TNG was particularly more subtle. A gendered alien from a genderless race being put through conversion therapy is about as subtle as Let That Be Your Last Battlefield was. A planet of literal Native Americans in space being forcibly moved by Picard, who finds out he is the actual descendent of a 17th century coloniser, is somehow even less subtle. The Measure of a Man would have worked without explicitly bringing up slavery, but they made sure that it was brought up, and that it was a black woman who did it. Star Trek has pretty much always shouted its message for the people in the back row.

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      7 days ago

      I think the problem is that in some of the newer trek, the political references are crude and sometimes tacked on when they are not even relevant.