RobertScorpio
Pariah
Person dressing up in a Star Trek costume=Military person...? Gotta heartily disagree.![]()
More like a person dressing up in a sports Jersey.
You'd have a point if said person wore the jersey, the leggings, the pads, the cleats and the helmet, in which case I'd say the person wearing the sports clothing to the grocery store was equally retarded. Wearing a sports jersey would be like wearing a DS9 t-shirt, no one would give it second glance.
Sorry, walking around in your daily life with a full uniform waving your fake tricorder and phaser around is not the same as wearing a football jersey.
I'd also comment that the people who attend Trek Conventions in costume are no different than people who paint their bodies and dress in uniforms for sporting events, they are equally geeky in their own way and in no way indicate deviant behaviour.
It espouses to explore the life of trek fans, but really amps up the 'whacko' contingent just for sales..that is bad IMO..
Rob
No, it really doesn't. It explores the life of extreme Trek fans. I don't think the general public who saw Trekkies (the few that did) believes that everyone who watches Star Trek is like that, they are obviously not the norm.
How much fun would it be to see a movie about John Smith who has a collection of TNG DVDs and occasionally watches TOS reruns and otherwise has no connection to Star Trek?
Well, Joe Q smith does see them. My friends watched it with me and laughed at the goobs showcased. Oh, they try to sprinkle in less obvious fans, but dont kid yourself; it showcases the way out fans, and that is not, I HOPE AT LEAST, the majority of fans..
So no..I disagree with you. I would rather see a TREKKIES that showcased fans who are a bit more, well, normal; and then sprinkle in the way-out fans here and there.
Rob