Star Trek: Deep Space Nine’s Showrunner Responds After Joke About Show’s Depiction Of 2024 Fashion

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Out of every Star Trek show, Deep Space Nine is frequently mentioned as the one most ahead of its time, narratively speaking. While the series might’ve hit the nail on the head with its prediction of what social issues and hot-button topics we’d be discussing in 2024, the ’90s series may have missed the mark somewhat when predicting where fashion was heading. Showrunner Ira Steven Behr himself addressed that element after jokes were made online, and shared a response. 

As the new year begins and fans get excited for any and all upcoming Star Trek shows, Ira Steven Behr rang in 2024 by defending an arguable fashion faux pas made in Deep Space Nine‘s iconic two-part episode “Past Tense,” in which Sisko and some of the crew were accidentally transported to San Francisco in 2024, days before the Bell Riots. Now that we’re in the year in question, anyone wondering if the showrunner still thinks humans are destined to start dressed as they did in the ep, here’s what he thinks (albeit jokingly): 

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