In case anyone was wondering how I’ll be voting in the upcoming WGA SAV…
I mean…
Less cheekily, I do believe the things we’re asking for are necessary to protect the future of our profession and the corporations won’t give us anything without a huge turn-out and high approval percentage for a strike authorization. This is a heat check. They’re wondering, as usual, how crazy are we? Will we really burn this house down if we don’t get what we need?
And there’s only one answer to that. Because if someone is trying to push you around, and they pause to ask you…
The correct response, of course, is…
If you’re a WGA writer and you want to talk about why you should vote YES for the SAV, pm me.
The Gulf War was definitely an influence and for pretty much the reasons you laid out. The Yugoslav Wars were also going on through the run of the series, and the Lebanese Civil War had just (mostly) ended, and the messiness of those conflicts, with their shifting ethnic and sectarian alliances and clashes, influenced us as well.
Overall, I think these events influenced DS9 to be a bit muddier than other Star Trek shows. The elegant, hopeful, but perhaps overly simplistic, “See a problem, solve a problem, warp away” storytelling of much of TOS and TNG seemed a bit less “true” given the times. We tried to bring in less certainty, more shades of gray, while still telling stories about good people trying to make the universe a better place.