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April 3 2008, 12:42 AM
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Rear Admiral
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Stewart Defends Trek Fans
Patrick Stewart got testy in an interview recently when he felt that Star Trek fans were being insulted. As reported by Newsweek, the former Star Trek: The Next Generation star does not buy into the "Trekkies are oddballs" type attitude all too prevalent amongst non-Star Trek fans. When asked if when playing Macbeth, Stewart was worried about "weird Trekkie fans" in the audience, he replied, "Oh come on, that's just a silly thing to say." When the reporter persisted, insisting that Star Trek fans were weird, Stewart scolded the woman. "How many do you know personally?" he asked. "You couldn't be more wrong. Here is the thing. If you say the fans are weird, that means there is something essentially weird about the show and there is nothing weird about it. I'm very passionate when people like you snigger." One thing about working on Star Trek that Stewart found to be a nuisance was wearing the jumpsuit. "I came to loathe it," he explained. "We actually got rid of it after the second season thanks to my chiropractor, who said if they don't take you out of that costume we are going to slap a lawsuit on Paramount for the lasting damage done to your spine." According to Stewart, the jumpsuit was "made from Lycra and one size too small. The producers wanted to have a smooth, unwrinkled look. It put a terrible amount of strain on the shoulders, neck and back." To read more, head to the article located here.
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April 3 2008, 01:08 AM
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The Doctor
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Re: Stewart Defends Trek Fans
Thanks, Patrick! You tell that weird report what's up!
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April 3 2008, 01:46 AM
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Rear Admiral
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Re: Stewart Defends Trek Fans
100% class act.
the nerve of her saying "but they're weird"
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April 3 2008, 01:51 AM
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Vice Admiral
Location: Upper Mississippi River
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Re: Stewart Defends Trek Fans
Yes, how audacious of her to call us that! God knows I'm certainly not weird.
However, I'm not sure about the rest of you.
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April 3 2008, 01:58 AM
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A Drowning Man
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Re: Stewart Defends Trek Fans
I for one AM weird.
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April 3 2008, 01:58 AM
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Admiral
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Re: Stewart Defends Trek Fans
Right. We may march to a different drummer but we're not weird. Okay, maybe those that run caption contests...
I hadn't heard the jump suit story before. He must have been happy to take that off each day. Imagine being in his dressing room seeing him rip it off like a mad man. Course then he'd try to cover up. But it'd be too late, we'd have seen everything.
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April 3 2008, 01:59 AM
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Admiral
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Re: Stewart Defends Trek Fans
I'm glad Stewart did what he did, but I wonder if the reporter has a point. I mean trek fans are judged stereotypically as geeks, nerds, and stuff like that and it shows when you get documentaries like Trekkies who show nothing but fans in starfleet uniforms or dressed up as Klingons. It's one thing to show dedication, but it is another to take it to the extreme and those fans out there who do that are fodder for the media. Still, as a professional journalist, she shouldn't have called Stewart on it for the second time.
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April 3 2008, 02:08 AM
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Moderator with a Soul
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Re: Stewart Defends Trek Fans
Normal is boring.
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April 3 2008, 02:11 AM
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A Drowning Man
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Re: Stewart Defends Trek Fans
Lindley wrote:

Normal is boring.
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Bingo.
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Bashir: »Out of all the stories you told me, which ones were true and which ones weren't?«
Garak: »My dear doctor, they're all true.«
Bashir: »Even the lies?«
Garak: »Especially the lies.«
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April 3 2008, 02:33 AM
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Vice Admiral
Location: Oh, bother. This isn't London, is it?
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Re: Stewart Defends Trek Fans
We've been labled as weirdos since the very beginning, even by other sci-fi fans (which is why we started having our own conventions in the 70's as opposed to having to go to their stodgy cons  ).
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April 3 2008, 02:34 AM
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Vice Admiral
Location: Oh, bother. This isn't London, is it?
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Re: Stewart Defends Trek Fans
Captain Robert April wrote:

We've been labled as weirdos since the very beginning, even by other sci-fi fans (which is why we started having our own conventions in the 70's as opposed to having to go to their stodgy cons  ).
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In any case, bravo, Patrick!
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April 3 2008, 02:35 AM
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Vice Admiral
Location: Oh, bother. This isn't London, is it?
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Re: Stewart Defends Trek Fans
Yes, I just responded to myself.
Why?
Because the computer I'm currently on, for some reason, is not showing the edit button.
Carry on.
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April 3 2008, 02:48 AM
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A Drowning Man
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Re: Stewart Defends Trek Fans
Captain Robert April wrote:

Yes, I just responded to myself.
Why?
Because the computer I'm currently on, for some reason, is not showing the edit button.
Carry on.
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No, it's not your computer. No-one has an edit button here. Don't ask me why.
However, still proud to be a weirdo.
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Bashir: »Out of all the stories you told me, which ones were true and which ones weren't?«
Garak: »My dear doctor, they're all true.«
Bashir: »Even the lies?«
Garak: »Especially the lies.«
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April 3 2008, 02:52 AM
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Commodore
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Re: Stewart Defends Trek Fans
Lindley wrote:

Normal is boring.
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So is being weird.
That's why I'm strange.
To say nothing of odd.
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April 3 2008, 03:26 AM
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Fleet Admiral
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Re: Stewart Defends Trek Fans
Just wait till acknowledged Trekkie Barak Obama becomes President.
They will all be sorry they mocked us.
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