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Why Apple's Best New Sci-Fi Series Created Its Own Version of 'Star Trek'


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The showrunners of 'Murderbot' dish the details on 'Sanctuary Moon.'

The article from Inverse discusses the upcoming "Murderbot" series on Apple TV+, based on Martha Wells' novels, and its thematic connections to "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine," particularly the episode "Sanctuary." "Murderbot" follows a self-aware security android seeking freedom, resonating with themes of autonomy and identity. The article draws parallels between "Murderbot" and the Skreean refugees in "Sanctuary," who seek a new home on Deep Space Nine, highlighting issues of acceptance and belonging. Both narratives explore the challenges faced by beings seeking to define their place in the universe, with "Murderbot" offering a fresh take on these enduring themes in science fiction.

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