Thank you for the welcome.Welcome back.![]()
Hi! Longtime lurker, first-time poster (well, this is my 15th post). I like Star Trek, especially TOS Seasons 1-2 and TVH. I like music and face-to-face gaming (board/card/roleplaying). I recognize some of you from Dragonsfoot, (hey, Ron!), JWFan (I am Pellaeon there), and other places.
Haha, thanks! I love how he carries himself the whole episode.Nice Avatar!
Welcome to Star Trek! I'm so happy you decided to take a closer look at it, and hopefully you find this forum welcoming and helpful. A great place to get information is the memory alpha and beta on the fandom websiteHello fellow members! I am called Fefnir, 25 yo, and I'm a recently converted fan.
I started watching TOS with my girlfriend on Netflix this year. I had never watched anything related to Star Trek before, only knew about it from general pop culture (things like, "there was a character named Spock and makes 'that' gesture with the hand", and "the Enterprise was a ship", and "Klingons") but I got instantly fascinated by it.
I like sci-fi settings and novels, and I'm fond of astronomy and cosmology. I found, despite the overall 'cheesiness', that the plots were very clever and well written, they had a strong scientific theme, and the overall pace and theme of the series was stripped of fancy special effects and explosions in favor of the melodramatic exploration of morality, humanity and feelings. Also the fact that the heroes are a cast of very real, not-heroic-looking people, scientists, engineers... I love it.
I decided to join this forums because I want to expand my knowledge about Star Trek, specially it's technology.
I'm an avid tabletop role-player, and I would want to know more about the ships, and the scientific "facts" that shape its universe.
I had an sneak peek at the Modiphius role-playing game and found it lack of all this kind of content...
So, I will start asking for any recommendations on where to find this info?
Thank you for reading up to here!
and thanks in advance for the recommendations.
Welcome. Thanks for joining. Similar to you and your son, I've restarted to watch more Trek over the last year. I'm watching about 12 episodes per week of all six series. I just received the BluRay Star Trek Discovery S2 (and even my wife is willing to watch it with meHello everyone, first time poster. I was looking for images of Odo in his half liquid state when I found The TrekBBS forums. Every night after dinner my teenage son and I watch 1 or 2 episodes. We've gone through all the series and movies, we are now watching DS9 for the second time around. I found that only after he had seen all the newer series, TNG, DS9, V, E, and D, he could then go back and watch TOS and really appreciate it.
I've had no science education to speak of, but am definitely a lover of anything related to science and our place in the universe. Also a lover of the visual arts, with a concentration on Renaissance, Dutch Golden Age, Trompe l'oeil, Academic, Realism.... I look forward to reading more posts here and joining in the discussions.
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