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Revision as of 23:05, 25 May 2011 by 174.21.200.245 (talk)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Fans and scholars of Star Trek and Star Wars compare the franchises' merits while merchandisers compete to sell rival products. Media critics and analysts have compared and contrasted the two works in particular because of their great impact and similarities. The franchises are both huge bodies of work that make up billions of dollars of intellectual property providing work and entertainment for millions of people.
Characteristics and commentary
Star Wars was inspired by the Flash Gordon adventure serials of the 1940s and presents an elemental struggle between good and evil. Star Trek was conceived in the style of the TV western Wagon Train but adopted a more adult tone, providing an idealistic, utopian prospect of future human society. Richard Ho, writing for The Harvard Crimson, states that the heroes of Star Wars such as Han Solo and Luke Skywalker have a swashbuckling style while the protagonists of Star Trek such as Captain Picard and Mr. Spock resolve their challenges with science and intellect.
David Brin contrasted the moral and political messages of the two works in "Star Wars" despots vs. "Star Trek" populists, characterizing the philosophy of Star Wars as elitist and authoritarian, as compared with the more progressive and egalitarian spirit of Star Trek.
A key difference between the franchises may be that Star Trek is science fiction while Star Wars is science fantasy. Contrasting the focus of the two franchises, The New York Times argues that
Trek fandom revolves around technology because the Star Trek universe was founded on ham-fisted dialogue and Gong Show-caliber acting. But the fictional science has always been brilliant. The science in Star Wars is nonsense, and everyone knows it. But no one cares because Star Wars isn't about science. It's epic drama. It's about those incredibly well-developed characters and the moral decisions they face. People don't get into debates about how the second Death Star works. They get into debates about the ethics of blowing it up.
The Denver Post highlights two differences in approach, noting Star Wars' "swashbuckling" and "gunslinger" style compared with Star Trek's "broader themes of utopian living, justice and identity". The Post says the spiritual aspect of Star Wars contrasts with the balance of emotion and logic in Star Trek.
In 2001, the documentary Star Wars vs. Star Trek: The Rivalry Continues was released on DVD by Passport Video. It covers a brief history of the development of both franchises.
The Winner
The Winner is Star Wars It Was Commpared by the the number of fans and sales.
References
- David M. Ewalt (2005-05-18). "Star Wars Vs. Star Trek". Forbes. Retrieved 2007-09-13.
- ^ Richard Ho (May 14, 1999), "Trekkers VS Lucasites", The Harvard Crimson
- John M. Whalen (January 11, 2001), Adventure films ride back out of the sunset, The Washington Times
- David Brin (June 15, 1999), "Star Wars" despots vs. "Star Trek" populists, Salon
- Blum, Matt (August 5, 2009). "Great Geek Debates: Star Trek vs. Star Wars". GeekDad. Wired.com. Retrieved 2009-10-12.
- Geraghty, Lincoln (2007). "Myth: Star Trek and Star Wars". Living with Star Trek: American culture and the Star Trek universe. I. B. Tauris. p. 232. ISBN 1845112652.
- Herz, J.C. (29 October 1998). "GAME THEORY; 'Star Wars' World With a Sense of Humor". New York Times. Retrieved 2009-10-12.
- Wenzel, John (11 October 2009). ""Star Wars" vs. "Star Trek": The final frontier of marketing is an expanding universe". The Denver Post. Retrieved 2009-10-12.
- Perry Seibert. "Star Wars vs. Star Trek: Overview". Allmovie. MSN Movies. Retrieved 2007-09-16.
- Nicholas Sheffo. "Star Wars vs. Star Trek – The Rivalry Continues". Fulvue Drive-in. Retrieved 2007-09-16.
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