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Firefly
The Expanse
Star Trek, hands down.
Pointless campism. They are both decent works of scifi.
I haven't watched newer works in the Star Wars franchise but in my opinion Star Wars doesn't qualify as science fiction but is more like a space fantasy story.
Science fiction is more like a thought experiment: What would happen if society or technology would develop in this or that way? That's what Star Trek is doing for the most part (at least the older installments).
Edit: To be clear: I am not saying, Star Wars is bad. It is obviously highly regarded for a good reason. Im just saying it's not science fiction.
Right, intelligent aliens communicating, governing, trading, and fighting alongside humans in interstellar wars with faster-than-light travel, space lasers, artificial intelligence, autonomous robots, planet-destroying superweapons, cybernetics, cloning, advanced prosthetics, and energy weapons does not qualify as science fiction because it also has mysticism, prophecy, telekinesis, and sword fights...
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Galaxy Quest
Yup.
I'm going to change that "or" to an "and" in the interests of non-divisiveness. I've enjoyed both, and others not on the list as well.
Flash Gordon(1980) and The Orville. :P
Just messin'
The Orville is valid. While it's obviously star trek inspired, it's good enough to stand on its own.
Both.
Grew up with Star Wars as I have an older brother who had IV-VI on VHS.
Later in life I found myself in a job that took me offshore without internet access, so I needed something to watch on my laptop. As I considered myself a geek, and having never watched Star Trek, I torrented all of star trek and brought it with me. I started with The Cage, went over to Original series, and so forth. Last I saw was Enterprise.
Babylon 5, with Firefly as a close second.

Star Twerks
Both franchises have gone to shit these days.
Trek
The Expanse.
The Orville
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I don't have a strong preference. I'm just waiting for the Star Trek Wars, followed by the Star Wars Trek (when Star Trek wins the war and Star Wars is sent into exile).
(Futurama reference, for those who didn't know.)
Farscape

I prefer Star Trek. I used to like Star Wars but at some point it lost all the appeal to me.
When it was still just the original trilogy + extended universe, Star Wars.
These days, Trek.
They are both equally secondary to Farscape.
Star Trek, even though as of late I have found it as hoary and overwrought as Star Wars.
Why not both?
Red Dwarf all the way
Yes.
Dune
Babylon 5, then Star Trek. I gave up on Star Wars by now. Recently tried to watch Andor S2 and eventually decided Star Wars wasn't worth my time anymore.
I wasn't the biggest fan of Andor S2's pacing at first, but after episode 3 or 5 it changes directors and returns to the tight pacing of season 1, and reaches some fantastic highs.
Star Wars based comedy channels on YouTube. Charlie Hopkinson, Killian Experience, and Ryan George have great skits/comedy commentary on the films.