Screw Star Trek, bring back Seaquest

By Drew Dietsch | publishing
period Dangerous animals (My comment), Jai Courtney’s Tucker stands on his boat deck, pointing to the night sky. He talked about the fact that humans have always shown the stars the dwelling of God. “God is not there,” Tucker said, his hand falling down to point to the depths of the abyss. “God is there.”
Tucker continues to talk about how life on this planet begins in the depths. As we continue to do our best to murder the biggest part of our planet: the ocean, it makes me think about my disdain for the real beliefs about space colonization in the real world. It also makes me feel less enthusiastic about space fantasies like Star Trek, especially the current iteration of the franchise I have completed.
It’s great to see the imagination in pop culture used to encourage better relationships with our oceans and their future. Maybe that’s Nautilus Is the performance doing this? I will never know because it is on a streaming service that I don’t subscribe to. Thankfully, I do have a Peacock subscription, which has led me to rediscover the series Seaquest DSVI never paid a lot of attention to this show when I was a kid, but now I feel reinvented and mature.
Important parts Seaquest DSV

You’re smart enough to find the show summary yourself, but what I’m going to say is Seaquest DSV What I want to focus on is arguments about its return. This is a deliberate internal space improvisation Star Trek: In the future, a joint civilization will work together to protect and explore an unknown boundary. In this case, it is the United Earth Ocean Organization. Ideas to do Star Trek Formula, but on the actual planet we live in, I will expand later.
The actual majority Seaquest DSV What I’ve seen is TV storytelling that I’m not actually strong. It’s not surprising, but it’s rarely scary, with characters wandering between serviceable and almost fun. Frankly, it was a show with a younger audience than my current self, and I was too young to get into it when it was originally aired. Therefore, I don’t think it’s an intellectual property either.
But I have always liked the ocean more than the stars. That’s where I want the curiosity of our culture, Seaquest DSV Completely suited to it.
Explore the depths of our planet and humanity

I want to see more concepts in popular media, and it’s the idea of a coalition government agency on Earth that must work together. Thinking of it, Pacific Rim It’s a more aggressive riff on this concept Star Trek.
However, Seaquest DSV By making the concept less focused on the outward expansion through space, but instead explore inward through the depths of the ocean, the unified metaphor is more fruit-justic. Star Trek Like to think that humans have figured out all social problems, so the only thing left to do now is to explore the universe. Seaquest DSV As a concept, he said: “We still have borders and countries, but we are working to make the ocean a place where humans can begin to develop into strange civilizations.” The idea could be strengthened to better use ocean depth as a themed playground in a place where we can face the darkest social problems and better emerge.
In addition, we should encourage exploration of the depth of the earth in the novel, because we should encourage exploration of the depth of the earth in the reality of the earth. We still know very little about all the incredible life and ecosystems in the deepest part of the planet. This science is more important to our planet and our species, and more important than any fragile rocket fragments that techbro elitists will cook next.
A new idea, not a tired one

Star Trek continues to move forward as a franchise, but no one can say it is a popular culture attraction. on the other hand, Seaquest DSV It’s so niche that you might be able to remove its core premise from the wholesale, put some different names on it, and use it as a real new idea. Of course I don’t object to this approach. Possible Name Seaquest Maybe it’s too stupid for modern audiences, especially because Star Trek imitate Galaxy Quest Helps attach the word “Quest” to another riff in Roddenberry’s work.
I just want to see a popular media that captures our culture’s imagination and interest in the ocean. At this stage, I played space on both movies and TV, and it wouldn’t be like the actual future of our species soon. Instead, we should focus more on the waters that nurture us, rather than suffocating them to death with more pollution. Maybe a generation can get it Star Trek Regarding the ocean, it will inspire more people to care about the planet rather than dreaming of screwing up another planet.
So, screw any one Seaquest Canon or characters or loyal to the original material. Just make a new one Seaquest (or tear it off) and give me a reason to see hope for the future of mankind. Because I no longer see hope in space.