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Trauma and Post-Modern Subtext in Star Trek

April 20, 2023 by Richard J Tilley

B’Elanna Torres, martyrologies, the resolve of violence superstructures to persist as their own solutions – just as the competing martyrologies-imposed doctrines of violence, so, too, did Lt. Torres imposed violence upon herself in “Extreme Risk” as the solution to coming to terms with the holodeck grotesque imagery she created upon learning of the fate of … [Read more…]

Posted in: Star Trek, Trauma Tagged: Aamin Marritza, Bajor, Bajoran, BElanna, Cardassian, Curzon Dax, Dax, Deep Space Nine, DS9, Gul Darhe’el, Gul Dukat, holodeck, Jadzia, Kira, Kira Nerys, martyrologies, Occupation, Odo, oppression, Star Trek, Star Trek Deep Space Nine, Star Trek Voyager, Terok Nor, terrorism, Trauma, Vaatrik, Vaclav Havel, Voyager

Deviance, Occupation, and Terrans

April 20, 2023 by Richard J Tilley

When the crew of Discovery crosses into the mirror universe, they embark on a path of willingness to cross moral boundaries. This is largely at the guidance of Lorca, who for reasons later discovered has his own primary deviance to tally for the benefit of the limited few that does not include Michael and the … [Read more…]

Posted in: Star Trek, Trauma Tagged: Archer, Ash Tyler, Bajor, Bajoran, Cardassian, Deep Space Nine, Discovery, DS9, Gabriel Lorca, Jadzia, Lorca, Michael Burnham, Mirror, Mirror Universe, Philippa Georgiou, Sisko, Star Trek, Star Trek Deep Space Nine, Star Trek Discovery, Terran, Trauma, Voq

Star Trek, Ecology, and Green SciFi

April 19, 2023 by Richard J Tilley

Imagine a Star Trek future where the Xindi-Avian species did not become extinct. The Xindi still went on to become Starfleet allies thanks to Captain Archer, and as seen in the future through crewman Daniels’s; a future where some Avians – presumably with other Xindi – migrated to Earth, flying above San Francisco liberated in … [Read more…]

Posted in: Star Trek Tagged: Archer, astromycology, Bajor, botany, colonization, Deep Space Nine, Discovery, DS9, ecology, Enterprise, environment, Environmentalism, Eugenics Wars, Klingon, Picard, Romulan, Sisko, Star Trek, Star Trek Deep Space Nine, Star Trek Discovery, Star Trek Enterprise, Star Trek Picard, StarTrekTOS, Xindi

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