Oh, yes, I agree. Having TNG (or DS9 or VOY, for that matter) running in the background as I go about my day is very soothing. I know the series well enough that I can jump in at a point that engages me then slip out again, and it is enjoyable.
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I grew up watching Star Trek The Next Generation with my family. It's one of the few things we did together, watching the new episodes. I love the story quality and the acting, and just feel a sense of warm security rewatching the episodes.
My favorite character is Data, and my favorite episode is Thine Own Self.
That's an amazing story PureCrimson. I am glad you were able to connect with your grandfather over the show.
It is one of the few things I can really share with my little brother. He has Down's Syndrome and so it is difficult to have common interests, but he absolutely loves Star Trek. His first word ever was "boof" (the sound he thought the Enterprise made during the opening credits), and he said "Worf" before "mom" or "dad". He was what really rallied the family around Star Trek. To this day it is still his absolute favorite thing in the world, and I have a room set up here for when he visits that is full of TNG posters and stuff. For Christmas I gave him one of those TNG hoodies from ThinkGeek. Even just for his sake it will always have a very warm place in my heart.
It is hard to find other people who are into Star Trek. It still feels a bit taboo, unless it's the new JJ Abrams version (which I am not a big fan of). Most date-worthy men my age that I meet who happen to like Star Trek tend to favor Deep Space Nine, which just isn't the same to me.
That is so cool that it influenced your little brother like that. Wow, if he said "Worf" before mom and dad, it really must mean a lot to you, so I can definitely grasp that attachment and fondness you all have for it too.
How old is he now? I mean, I imagine Trek might've stimulated his mind a lot, with all the themes, characterization; I can't really imagine a kid watching a more informative show than something like Next Generation to really kick start a lot of complex thinking. Let alone one who might have handicapped issues. I'm curious as to the later outcomes, if you don't mind sharing.
Ha, and is that why you too wanted to join a forum like this?
You know, I like talking about you, even after just this one exchange. I can tell we have a bit in common. We're both newbies for now (thus features are limited), but when my 2 week initial period and yours are up, we should talk more in private message sometime. What do you say?
I'll watch you for now so I won't forget! Looking forward to it!
My brother is over 30 years old now. We didn't start watching the show until the third season, he was about 3 at the time. He had not said a word before, so it was really exciting. Star Trek has always been his greatest love and continues to be his favorite thing today. He enjoys watching the reruns on Netflix. He knows all the episodes and can identify any of them from just a small clip or a picture. It's really nice to see him be so passionate about something.
I looked for the forum because I've been feeling a bit lonely lately. It'd be lovely to have a pen pal: meeting new friends is what I was hoping for, so please feel free to message me if you would like to talk.
Very nice to meet you, I'm glad I found this message board. It's nice to see that there are still people who like to talk about Star Trek. I was about 8 years old when I started watching, and really feel that the show had a powerful formative impact on me. I kind of try to live by "What would Captain Picard do?"![]()
I like Riker! He is probably the most well equipped to be a captain out of all the first officers in the franchise. Great beard.And what of Riker, Nikki? What do you think of him?
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