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I guess I just wonder if Abrams will really respect Trek's history and philosophies, or if it's just going to be a series of SFX-laden blockbusters that are big on action but low on meaning that he delivers.
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This turned out to be Trek's most prolific period.
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Trek's demise was because it got left behind by better dramas set in SciFi settings.
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Virtually all of Star Trek's creators and actors had worked in TV westerns.
Hollywood Frontiers: Outer Space and the Wild West Don Steinberg 2011
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"So, Senator, how do you feel about Star Trek's big anniversary?"
Chris Weigant: Friday Talking Points -- Give 'Em Hell, Barry! Chris Weigant 2011
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And I miss it now that Star Trek's gone away, Firefly lasted only a moment.
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In the film world, the big news this year was the Star Trek reboot, which successfully appealed to fans and noobs alike, spelling good news for Trek's future.
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Apparently, while I wasn't looking, Star Trek's official history was chiseled in stone by Gene Roddenberry and no one would thinks to change it any more than Moses would have thought to take a blue pencil to the Ten Commandments.
Star Trek Geekitude: J.J. Abrams Get Out of the Official Canon Free Card 2009
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That's a lot better than no hints at all, or something like Star Trek's "The Naked Time" where the show threw characterization at the viewers as early as possible through a plot contrivance.
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"So, Senator, how do you feel about Star Trek's big anniversary?"
Chris Weigant: Friday Talking Points -- Give 'Em Hell, Barry! Chris Weigant 2011
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