Alex Kurtzman, who oversees the current 'Star Trek' franchise, discusses the series finale of 'Discovery' and what to expect from 'Starfleet Academy' and 'Section 31.'
The problem is that the Burn is space magic, but the problems of today’s world is being caused by ourselves. These cadets have all the support of their political structure to enact change. We don’t have that. Our entire political and economic system is stacked against us right now. You’ll need to take a lot of power and money away from people who will salt the earth rather than give it up.
I love the sentiment behind it, but I can only hope it delivers on a truly revolutionary premise.
The problem is that the Burn is space magic, but the problems of today’s world is being caused by ourselves. These cadets have all the support of their political structure to enact change. We don’t have that. Our entire political and economic system is stacked against us right now. You’ll need to take a lot of power and money away from people who will salt the earth rather than give it up.
I love the sentiment behind it, but I can only hope it delivers on a truly revolutionary premise.