Star Trek - 100%
Here's why:
- They were first. The way I and a few of my other Star Trek counterparts see it is that Star Wars wanted the success of Star Trek. Basically Star Wars is just a fancy pop culturafied version of Star Trek.
- The first Star Trek series was cancelled after the first season. NBC who was carrying the show at the time got
thousands of letters to bring it back. This is truly dedication of the viewers.
- Star Trek was created by Gene Roddenberry with a vision of what our future should be like. Ask anyone who watches it if they'd like to live in 24th century earth.
- As MQ said above the story line is flexible. You can have the high paced action of the invading borg which is great for me. Or you can have the slower style seen in Insurrection with a tad of romance which is great for people like my mom.
- Taking an average of 24 episodes per season, 7 seasons in TNG, DS9, and Voyager, 3 seasons in TOS, 4 seasons in Enterprise you have about 700 unique episodes. Plus the 10 full length feature movies and the animated series from the 1970's. There's more content. So based on your mood you could find an episode that works.
- Star Trek also looks at our history and provides valuable lessons. There is this one episode that basically gives a lesson to the World War 2 Nazis and teaches them that they weren't "the master race."
- Based on all the episodes/movies there are places out there where you can actually read about the fictional technology. I'm not sure that star wars would have a website like the
Daystom Technical Institute Library
- Star Trek has influenced our technology whether you like it or not. Without Star Trek two pieces of technology I'm sure most of you have would not exist: the iPod and cell phone. There was a great documentary on discovery sometime last year about this hosted by William Shatner himself. This was called "
How William Shatner Changed The World"
These are my main reasons. If I think of anymore I'll certainly let you know. I should add that I have been watching it since I was about 5. My parents watched the original when they were young.
For those of you have not watched an episode I highly recommend that you do.
For anyone interested here are some resources:
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The Daystrom Institute Technical Library - Good for learning about the show. For example: how does warp drive work?
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Wikipedia page
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Official star trek website.
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My personal star trek bookmarks