

~ Miriam Francisco Star Trek as a franchise has lasted until today, but its message of hope and prosperity has found increasing difficulty resonating with contemporary audiences. There will be other things that go wrong - a species intent on taking over the universe, arguments between factions of aliens - but these concerns are foreign enough that they’re intriguing rather than scary. Television series According to “Star Trek,” everything we’re worried about right now will be OK. Since its debut, Star Trek has become one of the most popular names in the history of science fiction entertainment, and one of the most popular franchises in television history.

Star Trek collectively refers to an American science-fiction franchise spanning six unique television series (which comprise 726 episodes) and thirteen feature films, in addition to hundreds of novels, computer and video games, fan stories, and other works of fiction-all of which are set within the same fictional universe created by Gene Roddenberry during the mid-1960s. You suspend your own feelings and your own beliefs, and you get with his vision.or you get rewritten. There are rules on top of rules on top of rules.Gene sees this pollyanish view of the future where everything is going to be fine.I don't believe it, but you have to suppress all that and put it aside. If you can't deal with that, you can't do the show. It's wacky doodle, but it's his wacky doodle. Star Trek is not like any other show because it is one unique vision, and if you agree with Gene Roddenberry's vision for the future, you should be locked up somewhere.
