Your parents really liked that one,huh?I was born at the end of 1969 (47), so TAS and reruns were the first Trek for me. I guess, if I force myself to think about it, I must have been conceived around the week "All Our Yesterdays" first aired.
Your parents really liked that one,huh?I was born at the end of 1969 (47), so TAS and reruns were the first Trek for me. I guess, if I force myself to think about it, I must have been conceived around the week "All Our Yesterdays" first aired.
Your parents really liked that one,huh?
Welcome to (going by this poll so far!) old grognards central.59 and just joined up here. If anyone wants to ask about what it was like when Trek was young, please do.
I was born at the end of 1969 (47), so TAS and reruns were the first Trek for me. I guess, if I force myself to think about it, I must have been conceived around the week "All Our Yesterdays" first aired.
I will be 59 next Tuesday. I think I was 42 when I joined the BBS.
Yep. Lived and died Star Trek back then. It's all there was. Heck, I remember when there was no STAR WARS.I suspect that the majority are in the 35+ age range as for many in that bracket they'll remember a time when there was no other Star Trek show but Star Trek (and a few movies)
If it counts for anything, I envy the people who got the chance to see Trek when it first aired. Must've been a better time when liking Trek was more of a special club than anything else.
If it counts for anything, I envy the people who got the chance to see Trek when it first aired. Must've been a better time when liking Trek was more of a special club than anything else.
I recorded The Doomsday Machine like that.- There was no home video yet. The only recording I could do was to hold a microphone up to the TV and get the sound on audio tape.
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