Subject: Point taken.
Author:
Posted on: 2013-12-15 09:38:00 UTC
I do agree representation is important. On the other hand, if we staple a ton of labels on a character and say: "Look! Representation!" we run the risk of creating a special snowflake-type token minority. Perhaps we can have the current Enterprise bridge crew encounter an Unfortunate Accident and replace them with a more diverse cast?
Eheheheheheh.... *rubs hands* That's spinoff material actually. Just imagine:
>The Adventures of the USS Foucault, Newton-class starship
>TOS/TNG-style episodes with New!Trek visuals and CG
>Captain Nada Hassan, Muslim woman originally from Beirut, Lebanon.
>First Officer Cmdr. Marcel Côté, mixed-ancestry (Caucasian-Vietnamese) Québecois man.
>Ensign Helga Davydova, of Kiev, Ukraine. Helmsman of the Foucault and pursuing a romantic relationship with...
>Ensign Maria Ramos, of Córdoba, Argentina, the ship Navigator.
>CMO is Dr. Mc Vulcannamesomething
>Lt. Mc Andoriannamesomething as Comms Officer.
I have to admit that I don't really really like New!Trek. Everything is about Kirk and his Popular-With-The-Ladies, Brash Hot-Headed Male Protagonist ActTM or Spock blowing a fuse and learning that feels can be okay sometimes.
I agree the revenge plots are really annoying. Where's the exploration? Where's the unknown? Where's the (pseudo) science?
Seriously though, they messed up the warp scale in New!Trek. Suddenly Earth-Vulcan or Earth-Cronos trips are a matter of minutes? Gimme a break. Not to mention that the Alternate Universe Constitution-class cruiser bloody well dwarfs a Galaxy-class ship:
Nnnngh. And don't even get me started on the size of the USS Vengeance.