Personally I still see the fate of Star Wars as worse because regular people are substantially more aware of it and everything that's happened with it, even if they don't remotely care about Star Wars. I know people who have seen
none of the nine Star Wars movies and who can still tell me exactly what happened in the sequel trilogy. No, they don't watch RLM or Disneyshill MauLer either. The word of mouth is just that widespread; there is no escape.
Meanwhile with Star Trek, I've talked to Trek fans who legit had no idea ST: Picard even existed and couldn't remember off the top of their heads what the name of Discovery was. These are of course the same people who have only seen TNG and maybe a bit of TOS and still haven't gotten around to watching DS9 or Voyager, but the point is I can still find people to talk to who don't have a sense of complete doom hanging over their heads about the whole franchise because they haven't even gotten through all the old stuff yet.
Also, and this makes a big difference for me personally, but Star Trek's EU has never had the same insane devotion as the Star Wars EU. If a hack author writes a terrible Trek book, I don't care. Because I'm never going to read it, and never was going to read it anyway. The only EU things I consider remotely canon in Trek are the two Interplay games. Meanwhile The Star Wars universe have been something I could never get into beyond the first three movies because every shitty fanfic that gets published has to be taken as exact gospel, even when they hilariously contradict each other. Even before the prequels that franchise was getting sodomized. Star Trek is getting raped in an alleyway yeah, but Star Wars was born into sex slavery in an East Asian human trafficking ring.
Faith of the Heart, all is forgiven.
Let me show you the dance of my people:
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