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authormms <michal@sapka.me>2024-04-09 16:59:28 +0200
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:PROPERTIES:
:EXPORT_FILE_NAME: star-wars-or-star-trek
:EXPORT_HUGO_CUSTOM_FRONT_MATTER: abstract Why I consider Star Trek to be best western SciFi series
+:EXPORT_HUGO_MENU: :menu star-trek
:END:
For me, the answer is clear: "Star Trek". The classic series are fantastic. While I like "Star Wars," "Star Trek "owns my heart. Although I am still watching Voyager an have not seen a single episode of "Enterprise," "Deep Space 9" is easily my top #1 western SciFi series. It is (in contrast to "Star Wars") aimed at grown-ups.
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"Even the lies?" — Dr. Bashir
"Especially the lies" — Garak
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* Next Generation :@star_trek:
:PROPERTIES: