futureprobe

An affectionate tribute to, and commentary on, EPCOT Center, Star Trek, and other optimistic visions of the future.
- By David Landon
- Based in United States of America
- Roughly two posts per year
- First post on
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Most recent posts
By most people's reckoning, Star Trek will be 57 years old this September. To put things in perspective, Superman hit his 57th anniversary in 1995, by which time he'd already gone through one hard reboot …
Since the very beginning, Star Trek has had rules. Mostly this was done to keep things within a TV budget and make the world of the show seem believable; it was never really something that …
You may recall that I was a wee bit critical of Star Trek: Picard's first season on account of how the story didn't make any sense. Of course I wasn't angry at the show. It …