remade meme with higher quality image

  • Destide@feddit.uk
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    1 month ago

    Modern woke trek. No I’m not old it just came out…30 you say

    edit: @ummthatguy wasn’t being pedantic, I dylexia’d the maths and edited from 20 to 30 about the same time they commented.

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    I love how this meme glazes over the incredibly shit writing of NuTrek, or how the social presented in NuTrek are incredibly safe topics already popular on social media, instead of the some of the very controversial things that Trek has done in the past.

    The most controversial thing NuTrek does is being hated by anyone who actually understands Trek, and attracting a lot of tourists.

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        It turns out the photon torpedoes’ onboard targeting systems are sentient, now what do we do?

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          29 days ago

          The series Expeditionary Force" by Craig Alanson actually plays on this.

          Spoiler to protect those who might want to read the series.

          spoiler

          The AI Skippy, (that has befriended humanity/adopted us like puppies) upgrades the weapon systems on a captured ship. Joe Bishop, the captin of said ship, gets involved to deal with a strike by the onboard missiles. They are complete homicidal maniacs, and are actually fine with blowing up, they just want the pecking order/first dibs on targets sorted out, along with entertainment rights while waiting (karaoke night invites, from memory).

          And no, after dealing with their bullshit, Joe has no issues turning the weapons into his enemies problems, very energeticly.

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        Star Trek, you are creating new episode,you must choose now. Will you pick :

        • Cerebral talks about ethics and humanity and its potencial
        • Or Schlocky sci fi BS that you execute poorly

        absailing with harnesses happens

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      People are on high alert for “ideological content” sneaking into their entertainment. Especially Conservative Americans. They slept on the increasing representation of minority groups in fiction, and then all of a sudden, WHAM – a Black president. BAM – gay marriage! Now they’re so paranoid they won’t believe you when you tell them there’s a rainbow in the Bible.

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    I feel like it is a bit more nuanced. Yes TOS was forward leaning on race issues. But it was conservative in other areas such as pro-Vietnam War (as seen in the conclusion of “Private Little War”) and anti-hippie (as seen in “Way to Eden”). Today’s Trek is much more liberal overall when you look at it taken as a whole IMHO.

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      Every hippie I’ve ever met has been a racist piece of shit. Hippies were anti war, anti draft privileged children of upper middle class white families. Free love, as long as it was heteronormative, drugs for everybody, as long as they’re white.

      It’s not surprising that Trek didn’t embrace that movement.

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        Steve Jobs was a hippie. He changed the world. The counter culture played a big part in the invention of the personal computer. Trek rejected this aspect of the 60’s era free thought, and embraced the more conservative Nixon silent majority view. Pretty far from social justice IMHO.

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              Ok. Steve Jobs was an effective leader, who made some fatally stupid decisions, was so hard to work with he got fired for being an asshole more than once, and blatantly lied about the fathership of his own child because he didn’t feel like being a father. When literally everybody knew he was the only person that even could be the father, including Jobs himself.

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        Hell there’s been three explicitly trek homage storylines where it’s blown TNG out of the water

        (TNG eps Outcast, hollow pursuits and in theory)

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    I started watching Discovery and Strange New Worlds recently. Honestly while it seems they are at least not so blatantly sexist as they used to be, in other ways, it seems like the newer shows are less political than the old ones. It’s almost like a hybrid between classic Star Trek, and the Star-Wars-in-Star-Trek-Clothing movies that JJ Abrams made.

    I like em though. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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      Yeah, they’re very watered down by liberal ideology. It’s supposed to be gay space communism

      Except that last season of SNW and its shudders eugenics. No idea what the fuck was up with that

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      They stopped because Star Trek is a tent pole series for Paramount online or whatever they are calling their streaming service now.

      They need to broaden the appeal and old trek doesn’t speak to the lowest common denominator.

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          There have been entertainment execs who championed the notion that the common viewer is smarter than they’re given credit for, and that deep down they want to be challenged. (I don’t have the sources in front of me, but think of Norman Lear and Jim Brooks, and so on.)

          The LCD is certainly a concern, but I really think today’s entertainment industry has become too spineless, too cynical, and too dismissive of their customers’ intelligence.

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    It’s like those guys who say one piece isn’t political. Are we even reading the same thing? I guess we all interact with media differently

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    Lucille Ball helped get Star Trek going … it was ALWAYS meant to be forward thinking.