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Will there be more humanoid aliens in Star Trek in the future?
With Star Trek looking to expand massively as Discovery season 3 moves into the far future, Picard reunites The Next Generation fans with Jean-Luc, and even more TV shows are in the works, we can expect many more humanoid aliens. Here’s why the future doesn’t go as bold as you’d expect.
How has Star Trek influenced people’s lives?
An entire subculture grew up around the series and, anecdotally, there are indications that Star Trek has influenced many people’s lives. Many scientists and engineers claim that their professional and life choices were influenced by Star Trek.
What are the top 15 alien races in Star Trek?
Star Trek: 15 Alien Races You Need To Know About 1 Tribbles. 2 Klingons. 3 Borg. 4 Vulcans. 5 The Dominion. 6 Cardassians. 7 Ferengi. 8 The Gorn. 9 Tholians. 10 Andorians.
Why is Star Trek so bad at portraying aliens?
One of the most common criticisms of Star Trek over its long and storied history has been its somewhat limited physical portrayal of its aliens, but there are multiple purposes for that ostensible shortcoming.
What was one thing Star Trek didn’t have in the first season?
The first season of Star Trek: The Next Generation had a lot of ups and downs while the writers were trying to find the show’s voice. What was one of the things that the show didn’t have in the first season? A Chief Engineer as part of the main cast. No Engineer was cast due to the assumption that most of the action would occur on the Bridge.
What is Star Trek’s most iconic alien species?
Star Trek is home to some of the most iconic alien species in all of fiction; the emotionless Vulcans, the duplicitous Romulans, and the violent, honor-obsessed Klingons are all part of the cultural lexicon at this point, with characters like Spock and Worf appreciating their status as household names.