Teh whut?
Whoever wrote this wasn't very familiar with the original series and never
watched eps such as "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield" or the whole
Federation vs the Klingons. ST has NEVER shied away from political and/or
social commentary and messages of the modern day.

Ugh.

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On Sat, Sep 19, 2009 at 11:24 PM, Tracey de Morsella <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
>  *by* *Elisabeth Rappe<http://www.cinematical.com/bloggers/elisabeth-rappe/>
> * Sep 17th 2009 // 10:02AM
>
> http://www.cinematical.com/category/ 
> http://www.cinematical.com/2009/09/17/j-j-abrams-says-star-trek-will-boldly-go-allegorical/
> rumormonger/ <http://www.cinematical.com/category/rumormonger/>
>
>
>
> Whenever J.J. 
> Abrams<http://www.moviefone.com/celebrity/jj-abrams/1450688/main>,
> Roberto 
> Orci<http://www.moviefone.com/celebrity/roberto-orci/2094738/main?icid=movsmartsearch>and
>  Alex
> Kurtzman<http://www.moviefone.com/celebrity/alex-kurtzman/2070902/main?icid=movsmartsearch>are
>  pinned down, the talk inevitabley turns to the
> *Star Trek* <http://www.moviefone.com/movie/star-trek/29301/main> sequel.
> They're only just beginning to toss around story ideas, but Hero Complex
> <http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/herocomplex/2009/09/will-next-star-trek-take-the-klingons-to-guant%C3%A1namo.html>managed
> to pry a little more news out of Abrams & Crew, who hinted that Trek might
> start tackling contemporary issues.
>
> "In many ways a sequel will have a very different mission. It needs to do
> what [Gene] Roddenberry did so well, which is allegory," says Abrams. "It
> needs to tell a story that has connection to what is familiar and what is
> relevant. It also needs to tell it in a spectacular way that hides the
> machinery and in a primarily entertaining and hopefully moving story. There
> needs to be relevance, yes, and that doesn't mean it should be pretentious."
>
>
> Orci echoed Abrams, noting that it had been one of the biggest criticisms
> of the new Trek. "One of the things we heard was, 'Make sure the next one
> deals with modern-day issues.' We're trying to keep it as up-to-date and as
> reflective of what's going on today as possible. So that's one thing, to
> make it reflect the things that we are all dealing with today." When asked
> if "modern day issues" meant war, terrorism, and torture, Orci agreed that
> was "an approach" they were taking.
> *
> Continued below the jump*
>
>
> The quotes have caused quite a discussion in the movie news-o-sphere to a
> mixed response. Many feel that the films should reflect the original 1960s
> series and hint at social issues. Others feel that such blatant allegory can
> make a film feel very dated in a few short years, and want *Trek* to just
> stick to telling good adventure stories. After all, taking a political
> stance stands to alienate many moviegoers, though controversy is always
> welcome from a publicity point of view.
> *
> Star Trek *is definitely heading into problematic waters. Sci-fi has
> always been at its best when it reflected the modern world, but it is such a
> fine line to tread because you don't want your sci-fi epic to be full of
> thinly disguised Communists when the geopolitical climate changes. While I
> think issues of pre-emptive strikes, war, and torture might be general
> enough to be forever relevant, I worry that trying to tackle them will just
> be clumsy. It already feels dated in some ways, and it's difficult to
> imagine Starfleet saying anything new on the subject. If *Star Trek* is
> going to tackle something I hope they go gentle, and tackle prejudice
> through Spock and Uhura's relationship. There's some racial and gender
> issues there just waiting to be mined for a background story.
>
> Tracey de Morsella, Managing Producer
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