Saying there's nothing good about the Federation is in line with claiming that there's nothing good about the modernist western world. That's not particularly the point and what they're doing with the Federation is a pretty logical development in allegory.Beastro wrote: ↑Thu May 28, 2020 10:53 pmThe thing was DS9 kept with the spirit. It criticized Federation society but it was "loyal" criticism. This modern strain pretty much sees nothing good in the Federation, nothing ever was good with it in the first place, and those bucking the system have the true transcendent path to the real perfect society.BridgeConsoleMasher wrote: ↑Thu May 28, 2020 10:36 pm Star Trek has been on a dreary slope since DS9. I get that DS9, NX-01 era, and the delta quadrant are supposed to be detached from Federation ideal landscape, but that's been the whole point of any show since the dominion war along with the last 2 TNG movies.
Of course when you make a show in the 60's and have adversarial races based on the Communist Soviets and Chinese, then you can have a pretty safe mainstay of a premise. That largely wears thin when you always pretend that the ideals you draw upon don't come with any challenges of their own.