Understanding Star Trek The Next Generation
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I’ve heard wise people say that there are only two plots for episodes of “Star Trek - The Next Generation”
- Data Saves the Crew
- The Crew Saves Data
Well, here’s a whole new take, orthogonal to that: ST-TNG is the Smurfs.
This Smurfs take is so orthogonal to any other understanding of ST-TNG that I find it analgous to doing 4-D “plane geometry”.
There’s two normals to any given plane if you do 4-D geometry.
If you’ve got W,X,Y,Z axes, all normal to one another, then you’ve got 6 planes defined by those 4 axes:
- XY - W, Z axes normal
- XZ - W, Y axes normal
- YZ - W, X axes normal
- XW - Y, Z axes normal
- WY - X, Z axes normal
- WZ - X, Y axes normal
Each axis helps define 3 planes, and is normal to the other 3 planes in 4-space.
That’s how odd the “ST-TNG is The Smurfs” take is. It’s like the second orthogonal vector in 4-space.