Yeah ironically for all the progressiveness in its heyday (White Canadian and Black American kissing), Star Trek isn't doing much of that now.
Some Trekkie told me Trek has never even had a gay character.
Women still wear skirts, and sit in the back.
Well, there was Janeway... maybe that's why.
Yeah, but they have had like what? Nearly a 1000 episodes (all series combined), and a dozen movies in a span of half a century. Had a fair bit of time.
Though there's also the joke about it not having any Jewish characters. Not counting Ferengi, of course.
Yeah, but they have had like what? Nearly a 1000 episodes (all series combined), and a dozen movies in a span of half a century. Had a fair bit of time.
Though there's also the joke about it not having any Jewish characters. Not counting Ferengi, of course.
Ironic due to the fact that Shatner, Nimoy and Koenig are jewish and a fair number of the actors of the later series were as well.
However was religion ever really discussed on the show i.e christian, muslim characters? Meanwhile relationships of the heterosexual/inter-species variety have been very prominent.
As much as I don't like J.J. Abrams' radio silence (in terms of story details) on this movie, I'm grateful that he was able to reach out like he did for the dying fan by screening an early cut of 'Darkness' for him before he passed.
It's a great act of kindness on his part.
Who Watches the Watchers where Picard claims that it is a great achievement of the Mintakan people that they have already purged their society of any belief in the supernatural and religion and how him pretending to be a God is doing them a great injustice. As such, you never see any religious humans in any of the earlier TV series.
No homo but the yellow captainshirt needs to be more form fitting.
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Like this one.
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In the original series, Spock had a black undershirt, but Kirk merely had a black rim around the neck of his yellow shirt. When his shirt got ripped numerous times, he simply had a bare chest under there, and no undershirt.
No. But if he were to, it has to play out exactly like Dr Strangelove.