I really don't understand the argument that Star Trek Picard is a dystopia. Like, lots of really horrible stuff happen in TOS and TNG, and in the movies, it just didn't have contemporary production values
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I mean if you go by the accounting of the Kelvin timeline movies they DID help, they let Spock go use the experimental technology to try to save them, it's just that when he failed they didn't try very hard to help the survivors All of that is normal for the present day
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I think it's partly that people instinctively want to think of the Federation as like the US in its present day form, the global hegemon that helps people or lets them suffer at a whim We've lost the sense of what it was like in the Cold War to have an actual opponent
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