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Is there a Starfleet Technobabble Manual?
By Schpock

Although I'm sure it is not his intention to do so, Mr. Moore presents a good argument for rebooting Star Trek to some degree. We don't have to forget about TNG and everything that followed, but a return to the basic Star Trek is in order and I would love to see Moore involved with such a project. I imagine that Galactica would be wrapping up production at just about the right time for a new Trek set during Kirk's era.

I believe that the technobabble was the direct offspring of the Starfleet Technical Manual that was published in the 1970s. I had the vinylbound edition of it as a kid and I loved it. I loved it for the detail within, and while it served Star Trek on one level, it worked against Star Trek in the long run. But instead of focusing on the workings of the technology (which is what Star Trek became in VOY), it really needs to become that which it started out as, a simple story about people in the future with technology that outstrips ours. The technology isn't the subject of Star Trek, people are. People who are like us, except for the fact that they've had experiences that we will never have. The best Star Trek allows us to suspend reality temporarily and muse upon "what ifs" for a time. Escapism that makes you think, that's what real Star Trek is all about.

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