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Friday, September 08, 2006
My thoughts on...Star Trek's 40th anniversary
On September 8, 1966, a television show debuted on NBC that would change the world forever. Pitched as "Wagon Train to the Stars," it was a naval adventure in space set in a future where societal ills such as war, poverty and hunger were eliminated, and man evolved to become a noble and altruistic race. 40 years later, Star Trek has grown to become one of the most beloved sci-fi franchises of all time.

The last Star Trek convention celebrating the milestone was held a few weeks ago. It was the typical Trek convention, with autograph booths, fans dressed as their favourite characters and enough merchandise to fill the entire Gamma Quadrant. Ever since G4 started showing Star Trek episodes, I have rediscovered my inner Trekkie, and have developed a great respect for the franchise. This post is a tribute to that glorious franchise. Hey, beats dressing up like a Klingon.

Star Trek undoubtedly has great appeal, as all the fans worldwide will attest. What makes it so appealing? Maybe because it's set in a future that might actually happen? Maybe its Gene Roddenberry's great vision of the future? Or maybe it's those hot Orion slave girls? Rrraow! But after 40 years of interplanetary politics, trips to the Mirror Universe, hostile aliens, time travel and spatial anomalies, what is the state of Star Trek? A sorry one, sad to say, as evidenced by the premature cancellation of Enterprise and the box office failure of Nemesis.

This is mainly due to franchise fatigue, but I also think it's because of the series' depature from Roddenberry's original vision, which is growing more elusive by the day. Instead of becoming more virtuous, mankind is becoming more steeped in its own vices. In fact, I wonder if man will even make it to the 24th century! But Star Trek is far from dead. It still has a loyal fanbase, and it still has a strong influence on pop culture. And with a new movie set for release in 2008, things are looking up for the franchise. So here's to you Star Trek! May you continue to "boldly go where no one has gone before."
Posted by Leon @ 6:04 PM
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5 Comments:
  • Comment by
    Abeni
    @ 8:42 PM
    body
    just for your sake-Long live Star trek

  • Comment by
    Melody
    @ 6:25 AM
    body
    It also has a lot more competition now (tech's evolved so even de most modest budgets can make a 'chewy' futuristic flick), so Trek prob'ly needs some serious repositionin'. (Wagon Train?!)

  • Comment by
    Stunner
    @ 9:22 PM
    body
    Man, I used to love to watch Star Trek The Next Generation when I was a kid, even now I watch one or two episodes of the series.

  • Comment by
    Rose
    @ 11:56 PM
    body
    AI can't believe that Star Trek has been around almost as long as I have been born. Wow!

  • Comment by
    Scratchie
    @ 8:25 AM
    body
    Star Trek is in my age group. Couldn't believe it when I heard it on the Today Show. The whole Star Trek thing lost me somewhere after they changed to the new ship and Picard took over.

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