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“The Enemy Within”, what sub-genre within Star Trek TOS?



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I usually hear of Star Trek begin described as a Space Opera, but individual episodes fit within specific sub-genres: "The Devil in the Dark" fits the first contact sub-genre, "The Balance of Terror" is military science fiction sub-genre, "Trouble with Tribbles" is light/humorous science fiction.



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  • My understanding is that those "subgenres" are not mutually exclusive. It's quite easy for a "space opera" to include a "first contact," and/or to have lots of military professionals in the main cast of characters.

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  • @ Lorendiac Agreed, but to my question, is "The Enemy Within" soft science fiction?

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I usually hear of Star Trek begin described as a Space Opera, but individual episodes fit within specific sub-genres: "The Devil in the Dark" fits the first contact sub-genre, "The Balance of Terror" is military science fiction sub-genre, "Trouble with Tribbles" is light/humorous science fiction.



Is "The Enemy Within" an example of soft science fiction?










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  • My understanding is that those "subgenres" are not mutually exclusive. It's quite easy for a "space opera" to include a "first contact," and/or to have lots of military professionals in the main cast of characters.

    – Lorendiac
    21 mins ago











  • @ Lorendiac Agreed, but to my question, is "The Enemy Within" soft science fiction?

    – Bob516
    2 mins ago














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I usually hear of Star Trek begin described as a Space Opera, but individual episodes fit within specific sub-genres: "The Devil in the Dark" fits the first contact sub-genre, "The Balance of Terror" is military science fiction sub-genre, "Trouble with Tribbles" is light/humorous science fiction.



Is "The Enemy Within" an example of soft science fiction?










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I usually hear of Star Trek begin described as a Space Opera, but individual episodes fit within specific sub-genres: "The Devil in the Dark" fits the first contact sub-genre, "The Balance of Terror" is military science fiction sub-genre, "Trouble with Tribbles" is light/humorous science fiction.



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  • My understanding is that those "subgenres" are not mutually exclusive. It's quite easy for a "space opera" to include a "first contact," and/or to have lots of military professionals in the main cast of characters.

    – Lorendiac
    21 mins ago











  • @ Lorendiac Agreed, but to my question, is "The Enemy Within" soft science fiction?

    – Bob516
    2 mins ago



















  • My understanding is that those "subgenres" are not mutually exclusive. It's quite easy for a "space opera" to include a "first contact," and/or to have lots of military professionals in the main cast of characters.

    – Lorendiac
    21 mins ago











  • @ Lorendiac Agreed, but to my question, is "The Enemy Within" soft science fiction?

    – Bob516
    2 mins ago

















My understanding is that those "subgenres" are not mutually exclusive. It's quite easy for a "space opera" to include a "first contact," and/or to have lots of military professionals in the main cast of characters.

– Lorendiac
21 mins ago





My understanding is that those "subgenres" are not mutually exclusive. It's quite easy for a "space opera" to include a "first contact," and/or to have lots of military professionals in the main cast of characters.

– Lorendiac
21 mins ago













@ Lorendiac Agreed, but to my question, is "The Enemy Within" soft science fiction?

– Bob516
2 mins ago





@ Lorendiac Agreed, but to my question, is "The Enemy Within" soft science fiction?

– Bob516
2 mins ago










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