Real answer? It requires intellect to enjoy Trek. It is not required to enjoy Wars. Wars is a serial epic, a popcorn shoot em up. Trek was always a little more cerebral. And our society has always thought badly about intellect.
As a fan of both, I know that as a child, I faced equal discrimintation and taunting from those around me.
Since the 'science' elements of both ST and SW are impossible, both of them are fantasy in that respect.
I think there are many people on this board who go beyond simply enjoying a show. This is not a criticism - there are far too many of you to say that your behaviour is odd. However, outwith this rarified atmosphere, you will appear to be odd, in the same way that fans of all non-mainstream forms of entertainment are. I think there's a 'type' (for want of a better word) of person found here that people just don't find in everyday acquaintance. And if there's one thing that social groups abhor, it's the different one, from infant school to octogenarians.
However, outwith this rarified atmosphere, you will appear to be odd, in the same way that fans of all non-mainstream forms of entertainment are.
I face much less "discrimination" for liking star wars. If I told a group of my friends, hey let's watch a star wars movie, I might get a couple of mild groans, but no real problems. If I told them hey let's watch a star trek movie, they laugh....
I think there's a 'type' (for want of a better word) of person found here that people just don't find in everyday acquaintance. And if there's one thing that social groups abhor, it's the different one, from infant school to octogenarians.
I face much less "discrimination" for liking star wars. If I told a group of my friends, hey let's watch a star wars movie, I might get a couple of mild groans, but no real problems. If I told them hey let's watch a star trek movie, they laugh....
Then find new friends. Seriously.
Many of my friends are fellow Star Trek fans anyway. And, being a teacher, my current work colleagues, who have also become my friends, are mostly respectful about everyone's passions, be they sportspeople, knitters, readers, raising families, or following science fiction TV shows.
I've never been belittled by friends for liking various TV shows. If you're talking schoolyard bullies, well, of course I was bullied. Most kids are, at some point. But bullies pick their victims for any one of a thousand reasons - wearing glasses, having only one parent, having blond hair, not having blond hair, speaking with an accent, eating the wrong lunch, not wanting to play sport, being too tall or too short or too fat or too skinny...
I guess I prefer to hang with people of like tastes or, at least, who are educated enough to behave in an IDIC-like fashion, ie. accepting and respecting me for my differences. Even if they never learned about IDIC from Star Trek.
Star Trek is good. Star Wars is evil.
Evil will always triumph because good is dumb.
These were the first Google image I came up with when I searched for "Star Trek Fan"
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and then "Star Wars Fan"
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Exhibit A; a social retard who thinks a Star Trek costume is a real military uniform should be work to an impeachment trial.
Exhibit B; A man at a Star Wars convention having a good time.
Because in Star Wars nobody has ever said "We can remodulate the deflector dish to send out a phased modular pulse that should be able to open enough of a hole in subspace that we use to beam Harry out with a skeletal lock."
And that's what all those "normals" out there in the real world would see, too.![]()
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