It's always interesting to hear what creators think about others in their genres, especially when we're talking about the biggest names in classic science fiction. One example is when the legendary sci-fi author Isaac Asimov was interviewed in footage from the New York City "Star Trek" convention in 1973. Asimov, who wrote the Laws of Robotics (and the Zeroth Law) in context of both "I, Robot" and "Foundation," offered his thoughts on the fellow sci-fi icon. This was after the original series had ended in 1969, and more than a decade before "Star Trek: The Next Generation" began, meaning he was talking about foundational "Star Trek" concepts.

Asmiov talked about the show's famous tagline, "To boldly go where no man has ever gone before." He pointed out that, while the implication is terri

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