Trekism

Trekism (alternatively known as Roddenberryism) is a socialist and scientifically progressive ideology. He has mixed views on the statist axis however, mixing a strong state with heavy influence on the individual.

Trekism originates from Gene Roddenberry's creation of the show Star Trek. As the series progressed, its world became developed and some viewed it as a paradise. One of its main principles is that people, on their own, will act to benefit the society. Thus, "simplistic" notions like money, trade, and capitalism is unnecessary. Trekism also supports a world government.

Personality
Trekism is always very optimistic and hopeful about the future. It will often skip over apparent issues in its ideology, in favor of talking more about spaceships.

Trekism will frequently quote Jean-Luc Picard, and avidly distances itself from fans of Star Wars.

He talks literately, and will often spring into alien languages when talking about his ideas.

How to draw

 * 1) Draw in a circle and color it gold
 * 2) Draw a Starfleet arrowhead in a darker shade
 * 3) Draw the eyes, and you're done!
 * 4) Optional: Draw Trekism holding a Communicator, Phaser, or other futuristic technology

Friends

 * [[file:Soc.png]] : Thanks for the whole economy thing!
 * [[file:Posadist.png]] : Nuke the world, check. Establish socialism, check. Aliens, check.
 * [[file:Technocracy.png]] : Dad, I need help with the warp drive!
 * [[file:Clib.png]] : Nice founding document you got there. It would be a shame if someone took it...

Frenemies

 * [[file:Libertarian.png]] Libertarianism: Get rid of money and you would literally be me. WHY CAN'T YOU BE ME.
 * [[file:Mao.png]] Maoism: Roddenberry's Ideology. But also authoritarian and anti-property.

Enemies

 * [[file:Necon.png]] Neoconservatism: PRIME DIRECTIVE ABUSER
 * [[file:Hmind.png]] Hive-Mind Collectivism: Stop trying to assimilate me!
 * [[File:HumanNat.png]] Human Nationalism: I find this vision for humanity disturbing. It seems you want to create an oppressive empire based on the maxim 'because we feel like it'.

Literature:

 * Trekonomics by Manu Saadia

Star Trek:

 * TOS: The Omega Glory
 * Star Trek: The Voyage Home
 * TNG: The Neutral Zone
 * TNG: The Measure of a Man
 * TNG: The Drumhead
 * Star Trek: First Contact