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Since the debut of Star Trek: Discovery in 2017, a certain segment of "fan" has been gleefully saying outright that Star Trek is not just dying, it's dead. No question. A statement. Perhaps even more damning, a wish that Star Trek would die.

May 3, 2025, 11:50 PM

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