The "Star Trek" TV series is a truly epoch-making program not only for its scenario and ideological information, but also for its innovative actors. The two protagonists are Jewish, one of the protagonists is a gay Asian, and of course one is a black woman. Uhura is one of the earliest black characters on TV - of course, her kiss with Kirk is an interracial kiss so far not on television. In the 1960s, Star Trek broke through many obstacles in religious, ethnic, but most important, gender boundaries.
In the next article I will show you how Star Trek's fashion and how it creates the future without any difference between men and women or in parallel with the position of women at creation. The overall problem is whether the role of women is as progressive as Star Trek argues. The last series of 'Star Trek: Enterprise' aired during 2001-2005 is the first part of the original series created in the 1960s. Trek: Did the Producer of Entrepreneur claim the contemporary female statue, or adjusted the role according to the time series of the Star Trek universe?
Look, I do not have any gender, color, nationality, or hairstyle to become Star Trek's captain. Or it is also another occupation. Star Trek church I do not mind who's superficial character. This is Star Trek's view - we should focus on roles without worrying about features that future smart people should desire, no one is concerned with the person's actual role. Do you know something that does not care about superficial attributes? When the hero uses gender, color, nationality or hairstyle as a substitute for their role. To make matters worse, the story is like deciding what color, sex, nationality, hairstyle is better. When you made a story of Star Trek about these things, you failed in Star Trek.
When looking for a time travel solution for the Star Trek universe, I first looked around and started seeing what other people are already thinking about. The best study of time travel at Star Trek is Christopher Bennett's Star Trek Time Research Department: "Look at the clock." In addition to truly interesting things, this book has time to understand it from the viewpoint of quantum physics. Is it perfect? No But it is far easier than the franchise produces because it tries to compare science fiction with scientific reality. According to my estimates, Bennett should work for the new Brian Fuller Star Trek series.