Things In The Star Trek Franchise That Practically Make No Sense
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When Star Trek first hit the small screen in 1966, it opened up a universe of possibility: strange new worlds, species, and countless adventures. It also paved the way for numerous spin-offs, feature films, books, and comics. With each new installment in the franchise, came bigger conflicts, better sets, and a wider array of (mostly humanoid) aliens.
But have you ever thought about Picard carelessly risking the lives of children, the riots on Earth a couple years from now, or whether Starfleet foots the bill for O'Brien's therapy sessions? Maybe it's time you do. These are the things In the Star Trek franchise that practically make no sense.
robert: The reason Starfleet ships are crewed by a majority of humans is very easily explained. Starfleet is the Earth space program, and while Earth is part of the Federation, each planet still has its own exploration/battle ships. Date: 2022-06-27