What do you diehard TOS fans think of the new movie?

Discussion in 'Star Trek - The Original & Animated Series' started by treklover, May 12, 2009.

  1. plynch

    plynch Rear Admiral Rear Admiral

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    That's the specific sub-genre of sci-fi Star Trek falls into. Old term from the golden age of pulps.

    Mighty heroes in quasi-military settings going off across the galaxy having grand adventure where good conquers evil.
     
  2. DiSiLLUSiON

    DiSiLLUSiON Commodore Commodore

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    That explains much, thank you.
     
  3. Brutal Strudel

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    There's very little science in most sci-fi (and much SF)--lots of hardware but little real science. Even in Trek, science is something more honor'd in the breach than the observance*. Yes, the Force, the (Jedi) Knights and the (laser) swords are all imported from fantasy but it looks enough like a duck for me to call it sci-fi.

    *There's no science to speak of in the works of Philip Dick (yes, I'm talking about him again; I know: :rolleyes:) but he is one of the most respected SF authors to ever put pen to paper--outside of the genre, he's just about the most respected.
     
  4. Forbin

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    It's definitely something subjective. Everybody has their own definitions, mostly equally valid.

    Mostly. ;)
     
  5. EEE

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    Trekkers are Trekkies with inferiority complexes. Try reading any thread in any forum and then try convince yourself there are none. *grin*
     
  6. Warped9

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    "Trekkies." I absolutely loathe that term and always have. It's such a dismissive and derogatory tag that's often used by the media and many others in just such a dismissive way.
     
  7. Shazam!

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    I hate Trekker. It reeks of some 30 year old living in his mother's basement trying desperately to elevate his Star Trek fanatacism beyond the nerdtastic and into something respectable all the while oblivious to the fact that screaming it's "Trekker not Trekkie!" is about as tragic as it gets.
     
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  8. Forbin

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    That's surprising to me, given your love for TOS over later Trek - "Trekkies" was the first term used for us. We wore it proudly, and I still do.

    "Trekkers," to me, was developed by snobbish fans who thought they were better than the rest of us - in blatant disregard of the IDIC philosophy.
     
  9. plynch

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    Yup. I am a "Trekkie" since 1972. I don't care what others' perceptions of the term are.
     
  10. Brutal Strudel

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    I can see "Star Trek fan" or "Trek fan" because, yeah, there is something trivializing in "Trekkie." But "Trekker"? Ugh.
     
  11. T'Bonz

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    I used to dislike "Trekkie" and used "Trekker." Now? I don't care. If the media or non-fans wish to mock me for my love of Star Trek, fuck 'em.

    Besides, most of THEM have some "love" of their own. A show, a fandom, whatever. So they can shaddup.
     
  12. Forbin

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    Especially any man who atteds a football game bare-chested and painted in team colors.
     
  13. number6

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    I am a Trekkist.
     
  14. Brutal Strudel

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    I'm like a Trekaholic, only for booze.

    (Joke "borrowed" from The Onion.)
     
  15. Cakes488

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    I consider myself a Trekker because I love Star Trek and Hiking.

    And besides that fact..... I just like it better. :p
     
  16. Forbin

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    :lol:
    I like that!
     
  17. marylizz

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    Ooh, that's got a cool ring to it. :techman:

    I like "trekkie." I think "trekker" sounds just plain ridiculous. Besides, it all amounts to one group trying to be geekily superior, which is silly. Us geeks need to stick together, not separate by use of labels.
     
  18. Cakes488

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    Well at least Trekker was a word before Star Trek came along...it does have actual meaning unlike Trekkie which means one thing and one thing only and this word was born from the movement....But this is all just subjective anyway...I've always thought Trekkie sounded ridiculous and lame...even embarrassing really. I'm not sure I agree with you about one group trying to be superior to another...you really think that's the mind-set going on? I hope not...talk about lame!
     
  19. number6

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    Yeah.. I always hated that, "I'm not a Trekkie/I'm a Trekker" thing. What's the difference?? You both still live at your Mom's and you're still a virgin.

    Except that Trekkers bitch on the internet more than Trekkies.
     
  20. Warped9

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    I also hated the movie Trekkies because I thought it pandered to cliches. And hence another reason to dislike the term. A Trek fan or a Star Trek fan is OK with me. A Trekkist doesn't sound bad.