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Star Trek: Picard (2020)
Set twenty years after the events of Star Trek Nemesis, we follow the now-retired Admiral Picard into the next chapter of his life.
Set twenty years after the events of Star Trek Nemesis, we follow the now-retired Admiral Picard into the next chapter of his life.
Star Trek: Picard explicitly promotes progressive ideology by centering its narratives on the rights of synthetic life, challenging xenophobia and institutional prejudice, and advocating for social justice and compassion for the marginalized.
Star Trek: Picard features a visibly diverse cast and explores themes of inclusion, prejudice, and the ethical treatment of marginalized groups. While it critiques institutional power structures, it does not explicitly recast traditionally white lead roles or portray traditional identities negatively based on their identity.
Star Trek: Picard features a positive and affirming portrayal of a lesbian/bisexual relationship between Seven of Nine and Raffi Musiker. Their partnership is depicted with dignity and complexity, integrated naturally into the narrative without relying on harmful stereotypes or external prejudice. Seven's journey culminates in a position of leadership, further validating queer identity.
The show features female characters who engage in and win close-quarters physical combat against multiple male opponents. These victories are achieved through martial arts, enhanced physical strength, or skilled hand-to-hand fighting.
Star Trek: Picard does not feature any explicitly identified transsexual characters or storylines. The series does not engage with themes of transsexual identity, resulting in no direct portrayal to evaluate.
Star Trek: Picard features returning legacy characters who maintain their established genders from previous Star Trek series. All new characters introduced in the show do not count as gender swaps per the definition.
Star Trek: Picard features returning legacy characters who are portrayed by their original actors or actors of the same race. All new characters introduced in the series do not constitute a race swap as they have no prior established racial identity.
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