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hong
Why do people love Star Trek? Mark Unseen   Mar 21 18:56 UTC 1995

I've always wondered-why do people love Star Trek so much.  I
enjoy watching the show (all of them, except for the original),
but I've always wondered why it's so popular.

Bryan
28 responses total.
mneme
response 1 of 28: Mark Unseen   Mar 27 05:11 UTC 1995

I haven't.  I'm not overjoyed with the show myself, but I'd say the reason the
show's so popular isthat it was the first SF show on television with serious
money sunk into it, plus the fact that it faces issues, ohwever obliquely.
freida
response 2 of 28: Mark Unseen   Apr 8 07:21 UTC 1995

I also think some of the shows showed real thinking problems and had great
special effect...too bad the monsters and kirk had to be so hokey!
mgout
response 3 of 28: Mark Unseen   Apr 27 15:58 UTC 1995

I think it's popular because of all the issues in it.They've had epoisodes
dealing with racism,womwens rights,and homosexuality. Also I think people like
the idea of a society like the kind you see in ST
luci
response 4 of 28: Mark Unseen   May 20 02:58 UTC 1995

Personally, I don't like Star Trek that much.  I'm as puzzled as you as to why
people like it.  The prime directive crap seems so ...morally confining.  I
like Star Wars much better...I like the idea of and complexity of the force
jep
response 5 of 28: Mark Unseen   May 20 14:49 UTC 1995

        A lot of us grew up when the only science fiction available was "Lost
in Space" and monster movies made in Japan.  Star Trek came along, gave us
real stories, with real characters, and plots which, while often
ridiculous or naive about science, were at least *stories*.  Some of them
were very good stories.
        We empathized with Spock, we wished we could be Kirk, we thought we
were Scotty.  And we watched for 20 years; the same 73 shows; because
there was nothing else for us on TV or even at the movies.  Now it's like
a narcotic; we're all hooked, and there are no treatment centers.
bru
response 6 of 28: Mark Unseen   May 21 13:56 UTC 1995

The prime directive! ... seek out new worlds and new Civilizations, and 
watch as they die!  yep.  Can't interfere!  

Silly, isn't it.  

Babylon 5 is much better, much more realistic, or at least better at
suspending my disbelief.  

Star trek was good for a begining, and the problem is that so many of the 
executives in the movie business think that ST is the only thing the 
SF public wants or understands.  They also grew up in that era of Star Trek
success.

JMS reported about an example of the limited knowledge of the television
executives when he showed an example of Babylon 5 to a group of executives.
He was watching from behind the projection booth glass, which probably saved
two peoples lives and the show when an executive said, ...this isn't Science
Fiction.  He was asked what he thought was science fiction, to which he
replied,  "Power Rangers."

JMS wanted to go thru the glass partition to get to his throat.
octavius
response 7 of 28: Mark Unseen   May 22 02:22 UTC 1995

        Star Trek is the only thing the public will understand?  I remember
watching Dune and the Star Wars movies as well, although my first exposure
to SF was Star Trek: the Motion Picture and Batle Star Galactica.
        Star Trek is the melange of our society, it's a drug, but a helpful
        one.
phreakus
response 8 of 28: Mark Unseen   May 30 16:29 UTC 1995

If you want new & unusual SF, check out the following Japanese titlea
<All animated>
Bubblegum Crisis
Bubblegum Crash
Legend of the Galactic Heroes
Outlanders
Sol Bianca
Wings of Omeamisu (If you liked "The Right Stuff")
Macross II
Macross Plus
any Gundam
Venus Wars
Armitage
Detonator Orgunn
And the list goes on....
val
response 9 of 28: Mark Unseen   Jun 1 13:43 UTC 1995

I have like what i have seen of Japenese animation.
Does anyone remember those attempts at sci-fi series like Man and Machine?
They took the only scifi show that i really liked off the air, 
Alien Nation.

phreakus
response 10 of 28: Mark Unseen   Jun 1 16:34 UTC 1995

Val!!!!!!!! YOU"RE BACK! <G>
 :) :) :) :) :) 
val
response 11 of 28: Mark Unseen   Jun 7 18:08 UTC 1995

Yes it seems that i am  :)  <My ego is swelling from this attention>

,
scott
response 12 of 28: Mark Unseen   Jun 23 15:51 UTC 1996

OK, here's a TV guide question:

Is Star Trek, the original show, being broadcast in the Ann Arbor/Detroit
area?  I haven't been able to find it, and some recent Anamaniacs spoof of
it actually has me wanting to watch it again!

aruba
response 13 of 28: Mark Unseen   Jun 23 15:59 UTC 1996

I haven't seen it in quite a while, since channel 50 was showing at midnight
a while back.
scott
response 14 of 28: Mark Unseen   Jun 23 16:50 UTC 1996

Well, TNG has been on 50 recently, but I want "He's dead, Jim".
aruba
response 15 of 28: Mark Unseen   Jun 24 01:51 UTC 1996

Me too.
octavius
response 16 of 28: Mark Unseen   Jun 24 02:00 UTC 1996

         A good "He's Dad JHim" beats a "Make it so" every time.
aruba
response 17 of 28: Mark Unseen   Jun 24 12:54 UTC 1996

Well, "He's Dad" would be different, and possibly more disturbing...
octavius
response 18 of 28: Mark Unseen   Jun 24 17:34 UTC 1996

        Prblems with the editor... make that "He's Dead Jim."
scott
response 19 of 28: Mark Unseen   Jun 24 23:20 UTC 1996

Sounds like a good name for a rock band.  ;)

(or has that already been done?)
aruba
response 20 of 28: Mark Unseen   Jun 25 00:46 UTC 1996

The only Star Trek rock band I know of is T'pau.
tpryan
response 21 of 28: Mark Unseen   Jun 25 02:38 UTC 1996

        No that where trekkers go to work out:  The He's Dead Gym.
Ideal spokesman for a product not done:  Picard for Singer:
"Make it sew".

        Now my brother-in-law explained why he like watching the 
origianl series.  He like seeing Kirk get the Snot beat out of 
him.  Yeah, we all know Kirk prevailes in the end; but allong the 
way, he gets beaten on by psuedo-gods, Spock, a competetive classmate,
demonic brain scramblers, etc.

        Actually, I wanted to be Spock...for the way he struggled to
control his emotions...the way he turned empathy for a situation 
(or person) into action.  Well for this .cf you pronounce my 
login by it's Vulcan sounding:  T'pryan.
aruba
response 22 of 28: Mark Unseen   Jun 25 05:55 UTC 1996

There was only one episode in which Kirk was beaten in a fair fight.
(And he won the fight with his classmate, even though it wasn't fair - the
classmate was actually a simulcrum generated by the planet in "Shore Leave".)
tpryan
response 23 of 28: Mark Unseen   Jun 26 22:13 UTC 1996

        He got beaten up real bad in round 1 with that classmate.
Spock whalled on him, brought on by Kirk in the "Happy Pollen"
episode.  Kirk got "The Chair" at least twice.  Got dragged
around by aliens that kinda resembled light-bulbs, strung up 
by what's her witch and that warlock; didn't ~Apollo~ throw
some T-bolts his way?
aruba
response 24 of 28: Mark Unseen   Jun 26 22:18 UTC 1996

If he's fighting an alien, it's not a fair fight.
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