Because Kirk once said ‘where I come from, size,
shape or color makes no difference.’
Because of the Vulcan concept of IDIC,
Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations, a celebration of differences.
Because Star Trek showed me a world where we don’t just tolerate or accept
diversity, we celebrate it.
Because Star Trek showed me a future where there
was peace, a united earth.
Because Star Trek showed me a future where race,
nationality, religion, gender, and sexuality did not determine the value of a
person.
Because Star Trek showed me a world where we respect ourselves, respect
the environment, respect other cultures, and respect people.
I love Star Trek
because it gives me hope that humanity can do better and be better. We can
still do better.
Spock: Captain, there is a definite pleasurable experience connected with the hearing of your voice.
Have the character have transferred to a different ship and be doing just fine. He sends Sulu messages about how he’s doing. Then respect why Chekov was originally there and make the new person in his seat an Iranian, Iraqi, Syrian, or Saudi Arabian woman. Chekov was there to predict a future where the Russians, America’s greatest enemies at the time of the shows creation, were our friends and allies. Pay respect to why he was created by placing a Muslim woman from a country that America has warred with in the seat. Give her a gold dress, black long sleeve undershirt, black leggings, and a federation uniform approved hijab. The movies would be creating representation and paying respects to what Chekov was there for. Put a muslim woman in the navigators chair and let her fly us through the stars.
I WOULD RECOGNIZE THAT VOICE ANYWHERE You didn’t download a commentary version, that’s Riff Trax from the same guys that did Mystery Science Theater 3000 in the 90s