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  • So, reading a bit yesterday and reading your comment now, historically aircraft carrier enterprise was class Nimitz because, well, they like the name, so I can give an idea how can work in Star Trek. I didn’t know ships have “class” and random names, I always thought it was more logically choosen.

    Sumarise: Now I know ships has random names and class with all similar ships, but class is not equal of ranks or something. Like hierarchy, that’s why I didn’t get it.
















  • If you want to know, don’t be offended but the average Star Trek viewer is… An United States white man, heterosexual, sci-fi enjoyer (most likely; a nerd).

    Yes, there is transgender people or others, but let’s face it, the majority are from USA and the most average kind of person.

    Not as some Star Trek character with mexican, chilean, russian nationality, lesbian women, even the show tell you about diversity, the Star Trek Viewer is not diverse, is mostly from USA. (I’m sure I’m the only one from argentina in this website)

    People said “Star Trek Starfleet academy is not for the average white man, is something for true fans” and well, there you have it, cancelled after first season because again, minorities are not really interested in Star Trek. Which is sad.

    I’m not against diversity, but the truth is, people want to be identified with the series they are watching. I don’t agree with the complains.

    So, my question is, how it feels to have a target if that same target it’s not the people who are interesting in your work? And why most stories have a kind of viewer? (Like I said before)