Star Trek and the Shadow of World War III – Den of Geek

Posted: March 23, 2022 at 6:27 pm

Like World War III, this is a prediction that seemed dated following the Good Friday Agreement, but the chaos around Brexit has suddenly made it a lot more plausible. Brexit is only one of a number of frightening and dramatic events that have occurred over the last decade, and once again, Star Trek is responding to them.

Every ten years theres a new Bond, a new Batman, to a certain degree now a new Star Trek, and sometimes they resonate with their time and sometimes they dont and sometimes its in the middle, Volk-Weiss says. I feel like DS9 is a great example of that. I feel like the greatest example of that of all time is Battlestar Galactica. That whole thing was about 9/11 and the War on Terror. Sometimes it works, as with Battlestar Galactica, sometimes it doesnt work, as with Enterprise. The problem with what Enterprise did is there were already so many bad things going on you didnt need to create a brand-new character to cut Florida in half. There was already enough to talk about, while in Galactica it organically fit into the storyline. I think what Discovery and Picard are doing is more on the organic side.

Star Trek has shown us a potential utopia, and with Deep Space Nine and the use of the black ops Section 31 of Starfleet in Enterprise, Star Trek: Into Darkness and Discovery, it has shown us the potential dark side of that utopia. But new Star Trek seems to be doing something new that even Enterprise didnt showing us how we get there.

I think Discovery and Picard, in their own ways, are slowly but surely showing us, no it was a rough start, it took a lot to get to replicators, says Volk-Weiss. It took a lot to get to the Prime Directive. We didnt get here by accident, and we didnt get here easily. I think, as the onion peels more and more both shows are showing the underbelly of what would be the future of Star Trek.

Star Trek: Discovery was the first to remind us of the effects of World War III in the second series episode, New Eden. Here Star Trek returned to another of its favourite tropes humans transposed from Earth history and set up as an independent colony on another world. This time, the transposed humans were the congregation of a church rescued from a nuclear blast.

Later, Discovery would encounter its own apocalypse in the form of the the burn, which destroyed galactic civilisation as we know it and forced the Federation to rebuild from scratch, and rediscover its values along the way.

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