"I felt as if I had been *deprogrammed,* and stopped thinking of the future in terms of that one vision of it, and being a hard scientist, that's a pretty embarrassing admission to make. But it was stunning to*feel* it happen to myself. After a lifetime of watching Trek as the *only* vision of the future that most people were aware of, it's amazing to become fully aware of the depth of the belief suspension, until it seems like the "real" future is the one with the Crayola uniforms and the communicators on the chest."
This was something I began to really understand during the first season, and was something I hadn't anticipated going in. Some of the reaction against B5 was so strong from some groups of ST fans...it wasn't just one show vs. another, there was a vehemence in it that was coming from something deeper.
Eventually I began to figure it out, that it was also two competing visions of the future. I've mentioned before the angry letter I got that, among other things, said that the person was thrown every time one of our characters used a hand link when "everyone *knows* that by then we'll be using chest communicators." It was a vision thing (to use a fairly recent campaign slogan). The problem then becomes, for lack of a better term, a religious problem...competing ideologies, notions to which one has committed oneself. And the most heated wars are always religious wars.
It's been...interesting.
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