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   From: doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca   
      
   In article ,   
   The True Melissa wrote:   
   >Verily, in article , did   
   >weberm@polaris.net deliver unto us this message:   
   >>   
   >> Star Trek the original series was an elaborate science fiction metaphor   
   >> for how it feels to be a man who's afraid of commitment. Because if you   
   >> think about it, every episode they beam down to a new planet and   
   >> they're like, "Well, this is exciting and fun. I've never felt more   
   >> alive." And then at some point they learn more about it and they're   
   >> like, "We got to get the out of here. This is horrible."   
   >>   
   >> https://youtu.be/xgZnn1Hl8uc?si=92Zi3R455EybDG3e   
   >   
   >A generic episode has Kirk finding a seeming paradise, challenging and   
   >killing its god-leader, then telling the populace that they'll be   
   >happier anyway if they live the way he says they should. Prime   
   >Directive? What Prime Directive?   
   >   
      
   Yes. No wonder this refernce comes in in DS9.   
      
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