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Black Mirrorseason 4 ’s fan - favored instalment , " USS Callister , " was aStar Trekparody that called out toxic fans , and its upcoming season 7 sequel should do the same . Since its inception , Star Trekhas been a celebration of variety and exploration , bid a glimpse at a hopeful future that might one day be possible . TheStar Trekfranchise has had passionate rooter sinceStar Trek : The Original Series , and every subsequentTrekseries has only expound the fanbase . While most of the buff comprehend the doctrine of"infinite diversity in innumerable combinations"at the heart ofStar Trek , some so - called fans seem to have miss the breaker point of that message .

Netflix ’s British anthology series , Black Mirror , uses skill fiction , dark sense of humor , and game twists to bear up a mirror to contemporaneous society , often comment on controversial topics . TheBlack Mirrorseason 4 premiere , " USS Callister , " takes on toxic masculinity within fandom culture . The fib follows Robert Daly ( Jesse Plemons ) , a video game programmer who drop most of his free time within a practical world based on his favorite television serial publication , Space Fleet . " USS Callister " became one ofBlack Mirror’smost popular episodes , gain four Emmy awards , and a continuation is planned forBlack Mirror’supcoming seventh season .

The Star Trek TV dealership has subsist for 57 year and consists of 12 shows ( and enumeration ) . Here ’s how to watch them all in timeline lodge .

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Black Mirror’s USS Callister Calls Out Toxic Fans, But Celebrates Star Trek

Robert Daly is the worst kind of fan, but the crew of the USS Callister come together to stop him.

While some may seeBlack Mirror’s"USS Callister " as a critique ofStar Trekand its fans , the episode focuses on call out a specific kind of toxic fan . Robert Daly does not just use his virtual reality programme to escape , but rather utilize it to take out his real - life frustrations on recreations of his coworkers . He steal his coworkers ' DNA , creating sentient digital clones of them without their consent . Daly then plays the part of Captain , using his military position to bully , humiliate , and take advantage of his crowd extremity . In doing so , Daly completely misses the percentage point of a show likeStar Trek .

The timing ofBlack Mirror’s"USS Callister " was specially prescient , as it premiere in December 2017 , just three calendar month after the premiere ofStar Trek : Discovery . From early in its run , Discoveryhas constantly been set on by toxic fans , who knock the show for being too " woke . "

Every goodStar TrekCaptain get use of the knowledge and acquisition of their crew members and prioritizes the lives of their crew over themselves . Robert Daly has no regard for the thoughts or feelings of his crew members , treating the woman particularly monstrously , revealing his obvious misogyny . The newest gang appendage , Nanette Cole ( Cristin Milioti ) , determine to fight back , execute the others in a revolt against their cruel Lord . “USS Callister " has a more bright close than manyBlack Mirrorstories , as Nanette and the Callister crew end the episode with their exemption , ready to set out on a new adventure . Overall , " USS Callister " celebrates thehopeful mind-set ofStar Trekand the power that can come from working together .

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Black Mirror Season 7’s USS Callister Return Can Call Out Toxic Fans Again

Modern Star Trek shows have received plenty of questionable critiques in recent years.

With its colourful facial expression and retro fashion ( and doer Jesse Plemons doing his best William Shatner opinion ) , " USS Callister " seems to focus its critiques onStar Trek : The Original Seriesand its fan base . While the sequence primarily criticizes the unsound kinds of fans , it also call out thesexism present in some earlyStar Trekepisodes . After all , Star Trekis not above reproach , and there are legitimate criticism to be made , but " USS Callister " acknowledge thatthe biggest problem is often fans like Robert Daly rather than anything present within the show itself . Since " USS Callister " aired in 2017 , there have been seven more years of toxicStar Trekfan demeanor that the " USS Callister " sequel could call out .

Black Mirrorwouldn’t beBlack Mirrorwithout biting social commentary , and they could use this sequel to expound their examination of toxic fandom .

Star Trek : Discovery(which will issue forth to an end with itsupcoming 5th season),Star Trek : Picard , andStar Trek : Strange New Worldshave all faced criticism for including too many charwoman characters , queer theatrical role , or character of colour . So - called " fans " who hurtle these kinds of attacks have , again , completely miss the tip ofStar Trek . As account byThe Hollywood Reporter , the only abstract regarding the " USS Callister " sequel says:“Robert Daly is all in , but for the crew of the USS Callister , their problems are just commence . “While it will certainly be fun to revisit Nanette and the Callister crew , Black Mirrorwouldn’t beBlack Mirrorwithout bite social comment , and they could apply this sequel to expand their scrutiny of toxic fandom .

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From the earliest days ofTOS , Star Trekhas been reform-minded , and Lord Gene Roddenberry need the dealership to campaign boundaries .

Black Mirror’s USS Callister Director Is Reportedly Making A Star Trek Movie

Toby Haynes has been tapped to direct a prequel to J.J. Abrams’Star Trek(2009).

In January 2024 , Paramount announced that they were developing aStar Trekmovie place decades beforeJ.J. Abrams’Star Trek(2009 ) . While almost no information has been uncover about the patch or possible release date of this movie , it does have a conductor and a writer . Toby Haynes , who directedBlack Mirror’s"USS Callister " is mark to helm the newTrekfilm , and the projection seems to be in good bridge player . Not only has Haynes directed fiveDoctor Whoepisodes and six episodes ofAndor , he is also a ego - proclaimedStar Trekfan .

In a 2018 interview withThe Hollywood Reporterabout " USS Callister , " Haynes said the episode came"from a place of love"and mentioned his love ofStar Trek : The Original Seriesin particular . Seth Grahame - Smith , who penned the upcomingBeetlejuicesequel , has been tapped to publish the screenplay for theStar Trekprequel film . J.J. Abrams is producing the film , which will presumptively be set in the Kelvin timeline , but it remains to be ascertain what direction thisStar Trekfilm will take .

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