• Izzy@lemmy.ml
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    9 months ago

    I always found it a weird choice to start off with this in season 1 episode 1. What a strange introduction to the Star Trek Next Generation series.

      • muddi [he/him]
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        9 months ago

        It's just mythology, third take. So humans are always the main characters of the universe.

        Humanity is the middle race between extremes, between some lowly race like demons or dwarves, and some highly race like angels or elves. Tolkien just rephrased it, and so did scifi. Basically all of fiction where there are other humans with weird bodily features other species besides humans is just this trope redone.

        • TotallyNotSpez@lemm.ee
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          9 months ago

          And here I am always playing boring human characters in pen and paper role playing games ^^

          Well, 99% of the time I'm a GM, but when I get to play, I pick the most generic bland flavour - willingly ^^

          • muddi [he/him]
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            9 months ago

            Nothing wrong with the classics! I play as a human usually too, sometimes an elf

            Tropes are only annoying if done badly, or have become outdated. But the question of humanity will always be something we should ask

  • Hot Saucerman@lemmy.ml
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    9 months ago

    I think a big part of the reason this was a theme in TNG was because it was supposed to get people in the '90's to reflect on whether the USA was actually the hero of the story that our history, politicians, and media tells us we are, or whether the idea that we're "more civilized" than other countries was a lie we spoon-fed ourselves.

    I mean, it's an idea that sat with me most of my whole life. We are not the heroes of our stories, and a lot of the stories we tell ourselves are kind of a self-deception propaganda to justify why we have a higher quality of life at the expense of the rest of the world.

    USA was at the time a country that promoted itself as one of the least violent and most civilized nations in the world. The US government was hiding behind "We don't cut criminals heads and hands off" as though we don't use psychological torture much more often on our own populace.

    They can't really hide behind "our police aren't violent" so much anymore, because it was clearly always a lie.