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Star trek star fleet academy confusion

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Star trek star fleet academy confusion So I've seen the first 3 episodes of Star fleet academy and this is not the upteenth hate post. But I have to say I'm genuinely confused on what this show tries to be, whom the target audience is and why it doesn't feel very trek. I have seen most shows multiple times, except discovery (only once), SNW (haven't started S3), Picard (only once) and I haven't seen lower decks or prodigy. For me star trek and the federation have always been about hope. Defending their ideals in making the universe a better place. It didn't matter if it was the enterprise exploring , fighting the romulans and Borg. Archer with his enterprise in being hopefull in proving himself and earth as worthy explorers. Sisco was hopeful in getting his own life back and managing the station after the bajoran - cardasian war and later the Dominian.…

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