I was born in 1977, and at some point in the late 70s/early 80s a local channel started airing TOS reruns on Saturday afternoons, in order, repeating for years. I was a kid of my era: waking up before dawn in my pj's and sitting down to watch my Saturday morning cartoons with a bowl of Pac-Man cereal or such. Come 12 or 1 the cartoons started thinning out and I was eager to keep the fun going. At an age too young to remember the first time now, I happened on a TOS rerun, and must've thought "This is not a cartoon, but it's a space adventure show with heroes in colourful outfits zipping through space saving the day: close enough". When my father saw me watching Star Trek reruns as usual one Saturday afternoon in late 86/early 87, he mentioned that he'd read somewhere that they were making a new Star Trek show. He had taken me and a friend to Voyage Home by then (or as he called it: the one with the whales). Then from 1987 - 2005, while I went from 10 - 28, there were one to two new episodes of Star Trek every broadcast week plus a movie every few years. During that timeframe (2000) I also got my own computer for the first time and finally watched the animated series online. I was of course reading Star Trek novels and comics and playing the odd Star trek video game the whole time. I grew up on Star Trek. Good times.

Really became a fan in the 70s when I was older and the syndicated reruns started. Plus my best friend was into Star Trek and clued me into stuff like The Making of Star Trek, the Blish novels and the blueprints.