On October 26, 1991, Gene Roddenberry knew for sure whether he had been correct in denying and mocking the idea of a Supreme Being.
In this article you learn that GR didn't like that the Star Trek he imagined wasn't the Star Trek people got to know. When you put it this way, such resentment sounds silly. Every creation to find a wide audience becomes "compromised" from its "original" intent, due to the audience's influence on the creators or presenters.
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Wednesday, July 29, 2020
NEWS FLASH: Great Bird of the Galaxy Dead, Hates Kirk Anyway
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The Inquirer. Not exactly reliable. Gene never created Star Trek to be an ensemble. It was star driven, like most every other show of the era. The supporting cast may have thought this (in later year), but it was far from true.
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