A and B here. A because I've bought several editions of encyclopedias and tech manuals over the years, and find discussing the (admittedly very nebulous!) nitty gritty of how stuff works in a fantasy universe like Trek to be great fun. B because I've seen most of the episodes from the shows I like more than once - many more times than once, in a lot of cases. Though I actually haven't seen it ALL; I've only seen a handful of ENT eps even once, because I gave up on that series after seeing those eps. So I'm not one of those "fans of everything Trek" fans, the franchise has parts I do and don't like. But the parts I do like, I know extremely well. All of that said, I'm not nearly as actively into Trek as I once was (I had a whole huge Trek story planned out that I've been working on for ages, but more recently, have abandoned that idea in favor of focusing on original stuff), though I certainly still enjoy it.
I do have a bit of merchandise (as was asked earlier, how many people here have never purchased ANY Trek paraphernalia of any kind?), but am definitely not "a collector."
I do have a bit of merchandise (as was asked earlier, how many people here have never purchased ANY Trek paraphernalia of any kind?), but am definitely not "a collector."
That said, I've enjoyed all the space-based genre shows and movies that I've seen so far to a greater or lesser extent, so maybe I'm not the hardest to please fan out there...
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