I have nothing Star Trek, any generation, on DVD. Gene Roddenberry is kind of an interesting person. Early in his career, he was writing for shows like Paladin. (I pay attention to writing credits). Every show he wrote for Paladin (at least that I remember) had a positive, Christian perspective. In fact, one he wrote, at least I think he was the writer, had me in tears because Paladin was representing a Black women who only wanted to bury her dead husband, lynched I believe. She was a Christian woman. There was another one about about a priest who was trying to save the life of an escaped convict. The convict eventually kills the priest, but Paladin lets him go, the priest's dying wish. Fast forward to Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek, and there were definitely, but less often, positive Christian messages. By the time Next Generation arrives, the message is definitely Secular Humanist in tone, no debate about it. I wonder what happened to Mr. Roddenberry that would change his world view from apparently Christian to Secular Humanist? I'm not inclined to research it, just curious.