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This is a driving factor in a majority of Star Trek fiction.
Also > Hard to Be a God - by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky
Never really was into Star Trek, unfortunately.
I'd watch star trek if i can skip the old ones. I'm sorry die hard star trek fans but the cgi in those times is just way too terrible for me. I'm sure i can maybe skip to the new ones and just spoil the older shows for myself to get the jist though.
Edit: wait are we talking books or movies/shows? I come from the (everything) fediverse section my bad
In their defense, it was pretty hard to do good Computer-Generated Imagery without computers… 😉
Ye you got a point 😆
You can watch Star Trek: Strange New Worlds easily without watching the old ones (I only watched a few episodes of the older ones when I was young).
I also recommend The Orville if you're into Seth MacFarlane's type of comedy
Honestly I recommend it even if you aren't into his comedy. It's a bit thick in the first half of the first season, but it becomes a decent sci-fi show in general past that point.
The Orville was the best new trek until strange new worlds
I love the Orville! Reminds me of farscape.
The post was about books, but I realize I should've mentioned it in the title. But hey, I'm not one to turn down a good sci-fi show or a movie!