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For a long time, I thought Star Trek: The Next Generation was the end all and be all of all Star Trek reboots. Sure, it’s a bit campy at times, but who doesn’t love Captain Jean-Luc Picard
saving the day with his wits and idealism? I grew up watching the show.
But now that I’m older and marginally wiser, I see re-runs of TNG and I
cringe a bit. Sure, Picard is as intrepid as ever, but many of the
primary female characters are shoehorned into tired stereotypes. The
moment you start googling TNG, you open a Pandora’s Box of
sexism from the whole production crew. It seems like despite whatever
other role they play, women in Star Trek are first and foremost sex objects. This even bleeds into today’s film reboot of Enterprise, where
a sexy female co-star strips down to her sexy underwear in both of the
movies. For a show about a wagon train to the stars, set in an
idealistic post-scarcity future that was revolutionary in so many other
ways, it’s deeply disappointing. And then I started watching Deep Space Nine, and I was pleasantly surprised to find that DS9 does a much better job with its female characters.
Spoilers for Seasons 1 and 2 of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine after the jump.