Measure of a man and it's not close.
They spend the whole episode debating the nature of humanity and fundamental rights, and how they must all be defended, even for those who seem like they could be ignored for convenience.
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Measure of a man and it's not close.
They spend the whole episode debating the nature of humanity and fundamental rights, and how they must all be defended, even for those who seem like they could be ignored for convenience.
Not necessarily my favorite TNG episodes exactly but some of the best demonstrations of the philosophy of Star Trek (among the ones that haven't already been mentioned at this point):
I'll second Darmok, The Measure of a Man, and Drumhead.
This episode is beautiful: https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Darmok_(episode)
It is about communication.
Every (classic... I haven't seen most of the new ones) series has an episode based on Enemy Mine, and this is TNG's.
If you haven't seen Enemy Mine, it's very much worth a watch. Maybe a bit dated but it's very good.
Yes, I love that movie. Great science fiction and somehow always seems to remain relevant.
I remember Darmok. Hell yeah.
The First Duty.
The pilot of SNW and Ad astra per aspera (SNW S2).
You're not wrong but OP asked for TNG specifically.
Oh, didn't see that. Sorry OP. ^^ In my defense, it's super bright outside and it makes reading on my phone a lot trickier. For TNG - the most important ones for me have already been mentioned here.
I'll give that series a chance sooner or later, thanks!
A few come to mind:
The third I'd add to this list is Measure of a Man. I think between the three you get a good sense of how Starfleet thinks of itself and others.
They get to moralize the most directly in the courtroom episodes.
They're on the list!
FeralHistorian is that you?
No but I sense a binge coming on
We have all been there. Enjoy the ride until you will start questioning whether you are a fascist in some latent sense.
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