Star Trek: Lower Decks, the Cure for Kelvin
![One Starfleet ensign roughly hanging her arm around a second.](https://i0.wp.com/bluemoonrising.com/content/2020/10/lower-decks-mariner-boimler.jpg?fit=300%2C450&ssl=1)
![Two Starfleet ensigns reading a PADD.](https://i0.wp.com/bluemoonrising.com/content/2020/10/lower-decks-tendi-rutherford.jpg?fit=300%2C450&ssl=1)
![A Starfleet vessel.](https://i0.wp.com/bluemoonrising.com/content/2020/10/lower-decks-super.jpg?fit=300%2C450&ssl=1)
![A group of Starfleet officers in mid-combat.](https://i0.wp.com/bluemoonrising.com/content/2020/10/lower-decks-bridge-crew.jpg?fit=300%2C450&ssl=1)
As the first fantastic season of Star Trek: Lower Decks comes to a close, it should be clear to any self-respecting Trek fan that it is all things good and pure from Gene Roddenberry’s science fiction creation, and nothing like that horrid, soulless Kelvin “red matter” universe that appeared a few times in theaters…. and that One Bad Show.