Until I joined this website, I didn't know much about general opinions of Star Trek fans on all things Star Trek. I don't have a lot of friends who are Star Trek fans, and most other websites I've frequented haven't had a lot of Trekkies/Trekkers on them. As a result, there are a lot of opinions I was surprised to learn about since joining. Among them are the following...
* Many people not only love "Star Trek: The Motion Picture", but actually think it's one of the best Star Trek movies.
I always assumed that like the cast and crew of the movie, as well as critics, Star Trek historians, and the few Star Trek fans I've seen on other sites, the hardcore Star Trek fans would agree that it's one of the weaker entries in the film franchise. People on other sites have labeled it "The Motionless Picture" and had nothing but derisive comments for it, but here (to my amazement) it's actually kicking ass in the best movies poll in the movie forum. Is this just nostalgia? Elevated opinions due to the director's cut? Or has the hardcore fanbase always been this enthusiastic about it?
* The Cardassians have a cult following.
I always knew that people love the Klingons as it's been a popular stereotype (based partially on fact) that Star Trek fans like to dress up as Klingons and learn the Klingon language. The same goes for Vulcans (minus the language), which is a given since Spock is so popular. I figured the Romulans and Borg would have a lot of fans too, since at certain times they've been the supreme bad ass villains of the Star Trek world.
All the Cardassian love in the DS9 forum really caught me off-guard, though. There I see endless threads praising the race and its most prominent characters (i.e. Dukat, Garak) and a plethora of members with avatars and signatures inspired by them. I was a little bewildered and freaked out by it at first, but it's starting to make more sense to me as I get further along in watching DS9.
* A lot of people don't like Jadzia Dax.
From the moment I started watching DS9, I began falling in love with this character, and she's remained my favourite through the five and a half seasons I've watched so far. I've been really shocked and disappointed by all of the harsh criticism I've seen directed towards both the character and the actress who played it, but I can admit that some of it is understandable. As I have to endure all that, it's comforting to find out that at least some of you are in the same boat as me when it comes to Jadzia.
* "Star Trek: First Contact" has a lot of haters
This is a real "WTF?" for me. Especially after watching it again last night. I will say more when I start another thread about it, but I really didn't expect to see so many people putting down this movie when I first joined the forum. I was sure it would be unanimously praised just as it was by the critics when it came out, but I guess part of the appeal of this place is that people can be so unpredictable in their opinions (particularly in this case).
* Just how much people hate "Star Trek: Nemesis"
Okay, I knew "Star Trek: Nemesis" was unpopular before I came here, but I had no idea it was so reviled. It seems to be verbally eviscerated almost daily in the movie forum. I agree that it's bad, but I didn't know it was viewed as such an atrocity towards humankind.
So how about the rest of you? Were there any prevailing opinions within Star Trek fandom that you were surprised to discover upon joining and becoming familiar with this site and its community?
* Many people not only love "Star Trek: The Motion Picture", but actually think it's one of the best Star Trek movies.
I always assumed that like the cast and crew of the movie, as well as critics, Star Trek historians, and the few Star Trek fans I've seen on other sites, the hardcore Star Trek fans would agree that it's one of the weaker entries in the film franchise. People on other sites have labeled it "The Motionless Picture" and had nothing but derisive comments for it, but here (to my amazement) it's actually kicking ass in the best movies poll in the movie forum. Is this just nostalgia? Elevated opinions due to the director's cut? Or has the hardcore fanbase always been this enthusiastic about it?
* The Cardassians have a cult following.
I always knew that people love the Klingons as it's been a popular stereotype (based partially on fact) that Star Trek fans like to dress up as Klingons and learn the Klingon language. The same goes for Vulcans (minus the language), which is a given since Spock is so popular. I figured the Romulans and Borg would have a lot of fans too, since at certain times they've been the supreme bad ass villains of the Star Trek world.
All the Cardassian love in the DS9 forum really caught me off-guard, though. There I see endless threads praising the race and its most prominent characters (i.e. Dukat, Garak) and a plethora of members with avatars and signatures inspired by them. I was a little bewildered and freaked out by it at first, but it's starting to make more sense to me as I get further along in watching DS9.
* A lot of people don't like Jadzia Dax.
From the moment I started watching DS9, I began falling in love with this character, and she's remained my favourite through the five and a half seasons I've watched so far. I've been really shocked and disappointed by all of the harsh criticism I've seen directed towards both the character and the actress who played it, but I can admit that some of it is understandable. As I have to endure all that, it's comforting to find out that at least some of you are in the same boat as me when it comes to Jadzia.

* "Star Trek: First Contact" has a lot of haters
This is a real "WTF?" for me. Especially after watching it again last night. I will say more when I start another thread about it, but I really didn't expect to see so many people putting down this movie when I first joined the forum. I was sure it would be unanimously praised just as it was by the critics when it came out, but I guess part of the appeal of this place is that people can be so unpredictable in their opinions (particularly in this case).

* Just how much people hate "Star Trek: Nemesis"
Okay, I knew "Star Trek: Nemesis" was unpopular before I came here, but I had no idea it was so reviled. It seems to be verbally eviscerated almost daily in the movie forum. I agree that it's bad, but I didn't know it was viewed as such an atrocity towards humankind.

So how about the rest of you? Were there any prevailing opinions within Star Trek fandom that you were surprised to discover upon joining and becoming familiar with this site and its community?