I don't know if I agree with the central thesis of the piece.
Wrath of Khan came out in 82, and the shift to super villains in trek wasn't until 2002 according to the article. I find it hard to see how that's due to Khan and not due to studios.
This is the lemmy.ml Star Trek community.
There are many other Star Trek communities around the Lemmyverse, and there is a Lemmy instance entirely dedicated to the subject (startrek.website).
Here are links to some of those other communities:
/c/[email protected]: Serious, in-depth Star Trek discussion
/c/[email protected]: Star Trek memes and shitposts
/c/[email protected]: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name ("post all the nonsense you want")
/c/[email protected]: These are the voyages of the Starship Lenin.
/c/[email protected]: General Star Trek news and discussion
/c/[email protected]: Another general-purpose community
/c/[email protected]: Off-topic chat
/c/[email protected]: Star Trek Online discussion, tips, and tricks
/c/[email protected]: For fans of the Greatest Generation and Greatest Trek podcasts
/c/[email protected]: Meme-ory Alpha, another meme community
/c/[email protected]: Star Trek Memes & Shitposts
/c/[email protected]: A community for all things Star Trek.
/c/star_[email protected]: A Star Trek community where you’re free share your opinions about all things Trek.
I don't know if I agree with the central thesis of the piece.
Wrath of Khan came out in 82, and the shift to super villains in trek wasn't until 2002 according to the article. I find it hard to see how that's due to Khan and not due to studios.