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==Summary==
 
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:''In an era of reboots, restarts and retreads, [[J.J. Abrams]]' ''Star Trek'' trilogy – featuring new, prequel adventures of {{alt|James T. Kirk|Kirk}}, {{alt|Spock}} and the rest of the original series characters, aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|alternate reality}} – has brought the franchise to a new generation and perfected a process that is increasingly central to entertainment media: reinvigorating the beloved classic. This collection of new essays offers the first in-depth analysis of the new trilogy and the vision of the next generation of ''Star Trek'' film-makers. Issues of gender, race, politics, economics, technology and morality – always key themes of the franchise – are explored in the 21st century context of "[[alternate reality|The Kelvin Timeline]]."''
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:''In an era of reboots, restarts and retreads, [[J.J. Abrams]]' ''Star Trek'' trilogy – featuring new, prequel adventures of {{alt|James T. Kirk|Kirk}}, {{alt|Spock}} and the rest of the original series characters, aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701 alternate reality}} – has brought the franchise to a new generation and perfected a process that is increasingly central to entertainment media: reinvigorating the beloved classic. This collection of new essays offers the first in-depth analysis of the new trilogy and the vision of the next generation of ''Star Trek'' film-makers. Issues of gender, race, politics, economics, technology and morality – always key themes of the franchise – are explored in the 21st century context of "[[alternate reality|The Kelvin Timeline]]."''
 
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The Kelvin Timeline of Star Trek: Essays on J.J. Abrams' Final Frontier

Summary

In an era of reboots, restarts and retreads, J.J. Abrams' Star Trek trilogy – featuring new, prequel adventures of Kirk, Spock and the rest of the original series characters, aboard the USS Enterprise – has brought the franchise to a new generation and perfected a process that is increasingly central to entertainment media: reinvigorating the beloved classic. This collection of new essays offers the first in-depth analysis of the new trilogy and the vision of the next generation of Star Trek film-makers. Issues of gender, race, politics, economics, technology and morality – always key themes of the franchise – are explored in the 21st century context of "The Kelvin Timeline."

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