It doesnt really have a singular tone. The idea is that its all based in real science, but with just enough splash of fantasy to keep you guessing. Gene was often called a visionary for how he saw the future of humanity. Thats what star trek is, a vision, a wish of/for the future.
As for what to expect, it can be procedural. The bad guy of the week, or the weird alien thing that we have to try to understand of the week. But then it can also be very serial. DS9 is when this started. They took stories and spread them all over the seasons, some plots even going through the whole show. Ds9 is my favourite. Theres no getting away from the the fact that it really expanded the lore of star trek and it really ask the hard questions that are still relevant today. I cant really get into it without spoiling it, but the writing for seasons 3 to 7 are some of the best Ive ever seen on television for any show. If yo watch nothing else, watch DS9. The setting, the characters, the villains, the battles, its got everything.
Oh and the OG star trek was 66 to 69. They remastered it, but it still might be hard to get through if you arent a fan of tv made in that era.
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