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www.thespacereview.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article explores the historical and cultural connections between the Eisenhower-era space program and the creation of Star Trek. It highlights how the space race influenced public imagination and how the show's themes of exploration and frontier spirit resonated with the era's optimism. The piece traces the evolution of space exploration from government policy to popular culture, noting the role of figures like Gene Roddenberry and the impact of Apollo 11's moon landing. It also touches on scholarly debates about Star Trek's imperialist undertones and its reflection of American frontier ideology. | |
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chicagoboyz.net
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| | | | | [AI summary] The provided text is a mix of user comments and website content from the Chicago Boyz blog, which covers a wide range of topics including politics, culture, and current events. The comments discuss various issues such as Star Trek, Star Wars, and other media, alongside political and social topics. The text also includes a list of categories and archives for the blog. | |
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musingsofamiddleagedgeek.blog
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| | | | | As I write this, I can hardly believe that this September will mark the 30th anniversary of Star Trek: The Next Generation (TNG). When the news of ST's return to the cathode ray broke in the fall of 1986 (coinciding with the release of the movie, "The Voyage Home"), I was pretty excited. As... | |
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gizmodo.com
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| | | Star Trek doesn't shy away from showing conflict-and that includes times when the idealized world of Starfleet and the Federation get their worlds rocked. | ||