Star Trek Essays

  • Star Trek Analysis

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    It demonstrates though we are all human we have a different set of attitudes, values and beliefs. This is due to the ultimate questions that we choose to ask as it shapes our behaviour for better or for worst. A Star Trek: Voyager episode, Distant Origin explores this, two Voth called Forra Gegen and Tova Veer, are scientists and archaeologists trying to discover the truth about their origins. They make a discovery that is the evidence that proves they did not originate

  • Star Trek Influence

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    The Influential Show of the 1960s “Beam me up, Scotty”, is a famous catchphrase brought by the T.V. show, Star Trek. In the 1960s, the start of the show, there were major problems of racism. The fight against racism was there, but was not enough. Star Trek was a form of protest against racism, along with many others. It was shown through a leader, and throughout the course of its seventy nine episodes. Being a leader requires the trust and respect from followers. James T. Kirk, captain of the USS

  • Stereotypes In Kathryn Janeway's Star Trek

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    Popular culture is very influential, and without having diversity in characters, different types of people are not represented and do not have a voice. This is not the case in the series Star Trek: Voyager, as there are many diverse characters. For example, as the Star Trek series’ first female captain, Kathryn Janeway has inspired me and women all over the world, and has left a lasting impression that a woman can be just as good of a leader and a scientist that a man can. Having diverse characters

  • Star Trek's Paradise Syndrome In Star Trek

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    First Response: Star Trek- The Paradise Syndrome The Paradise Syndrome is an episode of star trek that commences with the main characters arriving on a foreign planet. This is a planet, that is similar to earth, appears to be inhabited by a life form that is also akin to mankind. Despite being inhabited by an intelligent species, the planet lacks any sort of development, technology wise. The inhabiters of this planet are portrayed to be quite similar to the North American indigenous people. The

  • Star Trek Balance Of Terror Analysis

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    In Star Trek’s episode, “Balance of Terror”, there are differing ideals and points of view in action for two opposing sides in an epic cat-and-mouse chase in space. The members of the USS Enterprise, who are from Earth, become aware and learn of an enemy alien ship that is destroying their outposts. The reactions of the members of the USS Enterprise exemplify a combination of theories including the ideas of both realism and liberalism. The opposing enemy that the members of the USS Enterprise came

  • George Takei Star Trek Analysis

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    the audience of how he was a crew member of the Starship Enterprise, a ship comprised of many peoples of different heritages. Of course what he is referencing is his time as an actor for the show Star Trek. This was a phenomenal attention getter, it disarmed the audience with the humor or what Star Trek is. Takei could not even keep a straight face as he spoke about the basic synopsis of the show. Then Takei began to get serious, he started speaking about who is parents were and how he was born

  • Compare And Contrast Star Wars Vs Star Trek

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    Star Wars vs. Star Trek The question has long been asked in the science fiction community: which is better - Star Wars or Star Trek? The answer is most definitely different depending on who you ask. Some fans might claim “the force” in Star Wars is better a better weapon than any Federation firearm out there. Others will say that Star Trek is far superior because of the “Holodeck” technology that the Star Wars universe lacks. A lot of fans will love one series and hate the other. Going so far as

  • What Is The Unique Of The Enterprise For Star Trek Beyond By Zoe Saldana

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    Zoe Saldana is back on The Enterprise for “Star Trek Beyond.” The actress talks about what’s going on behind the scenes under director Justin Lin while filming in Vancouver. Saldana sat down with Collider on an exclusive interview as she spills the beans on “Star Trek Beyond” being penned by Simon Pegg and Doug Jung, and the Spock-Kirk relationship. The actress detailed her reaction when she received the script. She describes the whole storyline as “... Unique in terms of where they’re at, where

  • Star Trek Sensation: 21st-Century Medical Technology

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    In this paper, I will argue why the Star Trek franchise is one of the great influences of 21st-century medical technology. The concepts of some of the technology they used already existed. Audiences are led to believe this futuristic technology is used every day. The contraptions used in television and film is the assumption of how our future may look are in their most primitive characteristics. However, the franchise was not constrained to actual science. Medical device they used are basic ideas

  • Compare And Contrast Star Wars Vs Star Trek

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    Battle ‘Star Wars’ vs. ‘Star Trek’: Why ‘Star Trek’ Keeps Losing? Well, well, here is another rather interesting topic for all the film lovers (as I am :-)). Being the one who has actually watched all of the episodes/films from both, I think I suitable enough to adduce my opinion. Regardless of my list of reasons, I am pretty sure this classic debate will certainly continue to rage on! As we all know, Star Trek has recently achieved enormous success with both Star Trek (2009) and Star Trek Into Darkness

  • Star Wars And Star Trek Comparison

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    all the others. Those movies are Star Wars and Star Trek, but which one 's better? Looking at the comparison, statistically in income, ratings, and ownership of both movies, they both have pluses and minuses to them. Although this is a very opinion based topic, looking at the different stats or popular one franchise will rank above the other. Star Wars is an extremely popular franchise with many large accomplishments in several areas. Income on opening sales for Star Wars was $27,422,661 in total.

  • How Did Star Trek Impact The World

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    There is little doubt that Star Trek has had a significant impact on the world. It is among the most popular franchises throughout history, with a large worldwide fan base. The show has motivated countless fans to begin careers in engineering and innovation, and its vision of a future in which humans and aliens live in peace has helped form our ideas about interracial relationships. Even though the original series aired approximately 50 years ago, Star Trek's impact can still be felt across the world

  • Star Trek Reaction

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    Let me preface with this. I love Star Trek. I’ve seen most of the original series, this movie as well as Wrath of Khan and if I stop procrastinating, I’ll get to TNG and DS9, as well as the other movies. I watched this one a while ago when my teacher lent me her VCR set of all the movies. Sadly I was only able to get to this one, cause procrastination is a major problem, man. Summary Time: When a huge alien spacecraft/space cloud that destroys everything in its way begins to rapidly approach the

  • Star Trek: The History Of Star Trek

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    The history of star trek consists of doing things that would have their episodes be connected to important social issues in some way. and haven 't been never done before.  They will still keep that tradition with Star Trek Discovery which is the latest TV show out of the franchise. For the first time,  there is an open gay character on the show called Lt. Stamets played by Anthony Rapp. Another thing is that on this show, the story is told from the perspective of first officer of the crew. This person

  • Star Wars Vs Star Trek Essay

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    Star wars vs Star Trek Many have seen those avid fans that are so dedicated to Star Wars that they dress up in costumes while attending comic-book conventions. Then there are the "Trekkies" who are obsessed with Star Trek. What is the difference? Most would think they are the same. They both deliver the message that evil does not prevail. Several differences and similarities will be discussed in this essay, such as how Star Wars is more about fighting evil and Star Trek is more about keeping the

  • Feminism In Star Trek

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    look at what was to become an american phenomenon. That night when Star Trek debuted america changed and has never been the same since. Three years is all that Star Trek lasted on NBC, only to be canceled and to return under a syndicated network. It was only then that the series gained the recognition that it so deserved. Comparing Star Trek to series such as Space: 1999, or Battlestar Galactica of the 80’s is hard because Star Trek is more than a out-and-out science fiction program, it’s a science

  • Utopia In Star Trek

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    In season 1, episode 26 of Star Trek: The Next Generation, the U.S.S. Enterprise discovered three human bodies from earth that had been cryogenically frozen in the late 20th century at the instant of their death. After reviving them, one of the survivors, Ralph Offenhouse, is extremely excited and anxious to see how much money he has accumulated while he was in hibernation. When Captain Picard informs him that money, material possessions or the perceived “power” they represent are no longer valued

  • The Social Satire In Star Trek

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    The subject that I have chosen to focus my report on is the groundbreaking social commentary present in the 1966 television show Star Trek. The original series takes place in the 23rd century on a ship called the USS Enterprise. In this imagined future the earth has unified under the United Federation of Planet, which is founded with many altruistic Principles. In this future of humanity evils such as poverty, racism, sexism, authoritarianism, imperialism, classism, and war are eradicated. With the

  • Comparing Matrix And Star Trek

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    Unique from The Matrix and Star Wars, Star Trek has pioneered its own style of religious affiliation. Jindra writes, “The ‘positive view of the future’ portrayed in Star Trek is one of the most common reasons fans give for their attraction to the show” (162). Drawn to Star Trek’s futuristic utopia, fans discover a world not far beyond the capacity of human ability. “Star Trek mixes the scientific and the technical ideas of America with its egalitarian ideology, to produce a progressive world were

  • Tractor Beam: Star Trek

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    Tractor Beam I remember watching old episodes of Star Trek (The Original Series), well who am I kidding, I still do watch them on Netflix, and being in awe of the power of the Starship Enterprise. The ship could shoot out a beam and the beam would seem to “grip” another object, such as a broken down starship and tow the other craft along with it or pull the object in towards the ship. What kind of magic is this? Well it’s called the tractor beam. A tractor beam (short for attractor) is “an attenuated