Star Trek wasn't my introduction to science fiction. For me that started in the '60s watching Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea, Lost In Space, Twilight Zone, UFO, Time Tunnel, Land Of The Giants, Space Ghost, Stingray and The Thunderbirds, The Adventures Of Superman and Flash Gordon serials on The Commander Tom Show.
But Star Trek changed my perception and understanding of what good science fiction could be. And it opened new areas of interest that I desperately wanted to understand since the show spoke on an adult level. Things like history, politics, astronomy and space flight sciences.
Star Trek taught me that ideas matter.
And so in retrospect it's amusing to recall how my father occasionally teased me about watching things that were and will always be impossible. It's amusing in light of him being a child of the '30s and how many changes and advances he must have seen in his lifetime.
Star Trek has often been written off as just a TV show by many. But I'm not shy to say that I always took the show seriously and that it was very important to me. After everything else it was a wonderful refuge of sanity in a world that could often be very confusing.
But Star Trek changed my perception and understanding of what good science fiction could be. And it opened new areas of interest that I desperately wanted to understand since the show spoke on an adult level. Things like history, politics, astronomy and space flight sciences.
Star Trek taught me that ideas matter.
And so in retrospect it's amusing to recall how my father occasionally teased me about watching things that were and will always be impossible. It's amusing in light of him being a child of the '30s and how many changes and advances he must have seen in his lifetime.
Star Trek has often been written off as just a TV show by many. But I'm not shy to say that I always took the show seriously and that it was very important to me. After everything else it was a wonderful refuge of sanity in a world that could often be very confusing.
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