Display title | Earth: Final Conflict |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Like Andromeda, this is a show Gene Roddenberry managed to create while being in his grave; it was actually more an effort of his wife. All things Gene Roddenberry demanded from Star Trek, like a positive view on the future, no internal character conflicts and make exploration, not war, are completely gone. The only Trek it bears the vaguest of resemblance to is DS9 for the prominence of spiritual blurry lights properly masked dei ex machina, the everlasting feel that it "was all meant to be" and in no uncertain term the multidimensional properties of both the Villains and the Good Guy. |