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  1. Well done, sir. You touched on a number of issues I wish I'd thought to raise in my own tribute.

    I hate to say it, but Star Trek basically ended for me in the '90s… When Enterprise finally sputtered to a halt, I accepted the idea that it was over, and I was content having it finished. I've never felt a burning desire for new Trek, aside from an occasional glance at a tie-in novel… and I hate to say this, but I think I'm feeling the same way about Star Wars these days, too, at least if TFA represents the way forward for that franchise.

    As for the immortal question of Trek vs. Wars, meh. I always thought that rivalry was silly. I loved them both, I loved them for different reasons, and my focus has shifted back and forth between them depending on where I was in my life for as long as I remember.

  2. Fantastic post! You should really watch Enterprise. My wife and I watched it this summer and both agreed it was our second favorite Trek outing after DS9.

  3. Great stuff – thanks for posting. I'm another one of about the same age as you who never even considered the Wars vs Trek dilemma. They both hit a sweet spot for me, and each did so at the right time in my life to make an impression. Wars, early on, and Trek (largely via TNG, though I had been watching TOS since I was little) a bit later.

    Also – I agree w/ Josh that Enterprise is worth checking out. I'd avoided it until very recently (mostly because I truly hated the theme song – though props for trying something NOT symphonic as a change of pace). It's a fun series with better than decent writing and character development, and the actors seemed to have fun with it.

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