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Which is better, Star Trek or Star Wars?

I'm interested in both personal preference and which you think is more culturally significant.

asked by kerryg 5 months ago

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Valerie F says

As far as hard sci-fi goes, Star Trek is a bit better, but for rollicking space adventure/fantasy, Star Wars wins hands down.

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Arthur Windermere says

First of all, Star Trek and Star Wars begin in different media. Star Trek is a television series (initially) and Star Wars is a film (initially). As a series, Star Trek emphasized exploration, sci-fi speculation, and mediations on humanity's place in an expanding world. Star Wars was an entertaining, action blockbuster.

So they are not even attempting to do the same work. For what it is, Star Wars is efficient, however I simply don't enjoy action blockbusters. Star Trek succeeds very well at what it does, being one of the first classics of television. As a more ponderous person, I loved it.

As to cultural significance, Star Wars primarily influenced the way Hollywood produces major action films; but this seems to me external to what one would normally call culture. On a pop-cultural level, perhaps it has been less of a niche-interest than Star Trek.

Star Trek, on the other hand, makes a positive contribution to culture and developed the television medium. Again, on a pop-cultural level, Star Trek appeals to a niche, whereas Star Wars tends to appeal more broadly.

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I love ... says

I prefer Star Trek but love both. Star Trek is more a story about humans relating in different situations, Star Wars is more of a cartoon story/western.

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advisor4qb says

Well, I watched Star Trek with my dad. My son and husband prefer Star Wars, however. I don't know if either one is "culturally significant," other than the fact that Star Trek seemed to emphasize cultural diversity.

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Kebennett1 says

Star Trek, From the Pilot episodes "The Cage" and ""The Menagerie" which were unaired but sold later on video through the 79th Episode it had me hooked! I found it very culturally significant. It dealt with culture war to racism. It addressed addiction, sexuality, friendship, death, birth, religious belief, famine--most of things we deal with every day! I still watch the reruns, and the movies over and over again!The original Star Trek series-"The trouble with Tribbles" being a favorite episode! Next I also watch Star Trek:The Next Generation, Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: The Undiscovered Country, Star Trek Voyager, Star Trek: Generations, Star Trek: New Voyages, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, Star Trek: Enterprise. I hope I didn't miss any! I got bored with Stars Wars. Sorry SW fans!

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Stevennix2001 says

its hard to say since both have become so much a part of america's traditional pop culture. however, if i had to pick, i would say star wars. simply because the star wars franchise has not only changed the standard for sci fi and action films, it also revolutionized the way hollywood handles summer films.

before star wars, hollywood rarely released summer movies. however, when star wars came out, it not only broke that rule, it defined it. therefore, allowing hollywood to release most blockbuster films during the summer like today. thus, revolutionizing how hollywood does movies.

where as star trek, it was a cult classic that started off a with a reasonably small fan base. then later on in years grew to become a popular cult sensation it is today.

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jTerrell says

I prefer Star Trek as well--it just makes more sense and is appealing to me and the acting was pretty good during the TV Series and Movies. Star Wars---that's a different story.

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sangeetjass says

for action buff Star Wars is cool if you go out and enjoy, and if you want to know how would different species of different planet interact and how would be there governing bodies etc. you can go for Star Trek (but it needs a lot of passion). See the movie 2012 http://hubpages.com/hub/2012-The-Sony-Pictures-Mov

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jardois says

We cannot compare these two titles because differences ( different worlds, heroes, policy etc.....) so it would be better to tell SW and ST are really great:) than this one is better....

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JBunce says

I'd have to go with "Star Trek". It's a little difficult to love anything "Star Wars" after the first three movies (that is to say, parts 4, 5 and 6)... I can barely even stand the prequels. "Star Trek" I loved right from the first episode back in September of 1966 through the Next Generation and (most of) the movies. I think "Star Wars" might be more culturally significant to a particular age group (those who came of age when the middle trilogy was coming out) but for everyone else it's likely "Trek".

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Ladybythelake55 says

I am a dire hard Star Trek Fan of the original series but I liked The Star Trek Series Deep Space Nine. I was not to keen on Star Trek The New Generation though.

My favorite character was McCoy and I use to write Star Trek Romance Stories for everyone through ninth grade. I still write some Star Trek Romance Stories, but right now I am working on a manuscript that is a sequel to the Secret Garden and after that a Prequel to it.

I got to see Star Wars, The first three Star War movies. I liked the third one the best.

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wengelman says

Star Wars by far is better then Star Trek. The main reason George Lucas! If Star Trek had George Lucas in his prime, then maybe it would've stood a chance.

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Darren09 says

star trek.... has to be, especially when it contains the original people who starrred in the movies

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Jedi Slayer says

I will say that Star Wars has had far more reaching cultural significances... You can not go with out watching just about any TV series and not getting some SW reference, or some comment about people going to the dark side or many other things.

But if you also look at how much the movie industry was revolutionized by SW and George Lucas there really is no comparisons,Out of Star Wars came Industrial Light & Magic (ILM), his computerized effects company, and THX, the advanced sound system for theaters, and a little studio, specializing in digital animation, that became Pixar. (Not before doing special effects with ILM for the Wrath of Kahn, developed the Computer Animation Production System (CAPS) for Disney) (Lucas sold that one to fellow visionary capitalist Steve Jobs.) Not to leave out Skywalker sound who produces a very large percentage of movies sound effects.

I say that while Star Trek has certainly be influential in the modern world, just not nearly as much as Star Wars has.

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Arman93 says

I liked the Star Wars. This is a fantastic movie.

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