It's the beginning of another month, so you you know what that means: Star Trek time!
In Times of Crisis…
As we’ve all seen, 2020 hasn’t been such a stellar year up until now. We’ve got a pandemic on our hands, social unrest, a climate that’s going haywire… The list goes on.
But we’re here for something else. Something optimistic. Something better! June is Crisis month, and I ask of all of you, should you choose to tackle it like it’s nothing, to show us what the Federation does in times of crisis. Show us the heroics, the sacrifices, the lone ship sent to rescue the Kobayashi Maru that started it all.
In short: show us the best that the species can get while helping each other!
This theme, as set by the winner of May's art challenge, had me stumped for the first week or so. I didn't want to depict a crisis - I didn't want to deal with fighting, and sacrifices, and destruction even if someone (or some people) were going to turn on the heroics and effect a daring rescue. However, I didn't want to sit this one out, either, so I started to think about the big crisis events that had rocked the Federation, wondering if I could somehow get around the actual event itself.
The first thing that came to mind were the various Borg incursions (of 2366/67, 2373, and 2381), but they seemed unremittingly grim. Then the 2387 destruction of Romulus popped into my head - as briefly shown in the 2009 Star Trek reboot movie. But it was the evacuation prior to destruction - as alluded to in the latest Star Trek series, Picard - that got my attention. I thought I might portray the Federation in a more positive light than the cynical, distrustful, self-centred organisation as seen in (the really quite loathsome) Picard.