So I’ve been barely active on Lemmy for a litany of reasons but I am active elsewhere. Specifically, Bluesky. I run an account that I’ve posted here a couple times called the Starfleet Press Office where I post lil tweets that take place kinda within the Star Trek universe, breaking the fourth wall to an extent. The idea is that the Department of Temporal Investigations owed a favor to the team in charge of the S.P.O so he got a temporal link to Bsky set up. For fun. So random tweets get posted that are commenting on current episodes (A few were made for different Lower Decks episodes as they were posted), other ones about just random events in the universe that I think would be funny (sometimes lining up with holidays, like some Santa teleportation nonsense), and others that take real world events and parody them in the Star Trek universe, like the ferengi CEO of a health insurance conglomerate getting killed.
I’m clearly doing something right because @RealGulDukat, the guy who posts Trump tweets as if Dukat said them, follows only 13 people on Bsky and one of them is me. So whatever nonsense I keep posting I’m just gonna stick with. Drop by and say hi!
I enjoyed star trek before it got woke. I still enjoy
TNGTOSThe CageThe intro. There’s nothing woke about “space”Lol. I’m gonna steal that. The first word of the first episode intro is indeed, pretty politically neutral.
Now I want someone to over interpret it in both ways
Honestly, exploring for exploration’s sake (as opposed to conquest or resource extraction) is pretty woke too.
True, but “the final frontier” sounds alot like Manifest Destiny and makes the US look like the humanistic project the federation is. I think star trek plays both teams and actually always wins. It appeals to those who like hierarchical militaristic power structures while giving a utopian one to those unsatisfied with the real ones. Don’t get me wrong, I read it as a left utopia but I have my issues and see how people from other points of the spectrum enjoy it too.
Except for the one inconvenient point that the entire series is predicted on THE ENTIRE SPECIES GOING WOKE AND NOT BICKERING OVER IT.
Do we seriously think us ugly bags of mostly water could get safely out to the hard vacuum of space without a lengthy bout of cooperation and super-getting-along powers?
I suspect we are actually upset about is the in-your-face woke tropes that are used as 2x4s with nails driven through them as devices to drive the narrative. But that’s not just trek, that’s kinda all modern media. It’s almost like the corresponding rise in incivility and everyday life is being protested, or warned against by the people doing the writing. I agree that it’s poorly executed but bad writing doesn’t mean that “being good and kind to one another” is a shitty idea, or that it’s impossible have characters acting with an enlightened humanity, which is all being “woke” actually is.
The lore does require a “nuclear horror” followed by the invention of faster-than-light travel (along with the energy source to power same) and then meeting sentient spacefaring aliens, like, a few minutes later.