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George Skinner's avatar

I think the "woke" aspects of Discovery were jarring because there seemed to be a presumption that those aspects of a character were sufficient to define the character and make them compelling. Original series Star Trek writer David Gerrold wrote about this in his book "The Making of the Trouble with Tribbles": the power of Star Trek's diversity wasn't because a character is *a* Black or is *an* Asian or is *a* woman, but that you had characters who *are* Black, *are* Asian, *are* women. The assumption that identity is paramount is a quintessential feature of intersectional thinking, and that's what made Discovery "woke".

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One of the things I've loved about Strange New Worlds is they haven't been slavishly set on previously established canon. Instead, they tend to make sure it rhymes with what's been previously established, giving them a lot more room for stories and characters. They even seem to have brilliantly set up an explanation for the deviations by linking it to plotlines about temporal cold wars from previous series: in the Season 2 episode "Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow", La'an Noonien Singh and an alternate version of Kirk end up in 21st century Toronto trying to thwart a series of attacks that would change the future. In the end, a frustrated enemy agent notes that despite numerous attempts to change history, the best they're able to do is shift *when* key events happen. Suddenly there's a compelling explanation for why the Original Series talked about Eugenics Wars happening in the 1990s that isn't reflected in *our* history or the history of the later shows.

Characters, events, and technologies look different in SNW than TOS, but it's less jarring than the contrast of Discovery. We see many familiar characters, but they're given slightly different characterizations and spins than we got used to. Frankly, the new Kirk has been a real treat, sweeping away decades of a Kirk caricature based more on an impression of William Shatner and replacing it with a character much more like the serious, brilliant, charismatic officer from the Original Series.

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