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Nick086

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For the first time I saw the trek fan documentary Trekkies. I was pretty shock how some fans will wear their costume on an every day basis or they want their co-workers to call them Lt. Commander at their job. Anne Murphy take a Brent break at the end of the day outside staring at the mountain just down below is Brent's house. I often wonder if she ever gone to Brent's place just waiting and staring for Brent to come out of his house to get into his car and drive off. The cross dresser playing the MIA astronaut's wife. I often wonder if these people have moved on or are they still doing it. I like the one guy that was sending post cards and travel mags to Paramount.
 
Yet, sports fans wear their costumes to work, or on the weekends, or whenever ... they paint their faces up in their favorite team's colors, and they are considered to be perfectly normal.

Thing is, it's exactly the same thing. But for whatever reason, Trekkies are thought of as the weirdos by the general public. What's that about?
 
Yet, sports fans wear their costumes to work, or on the weekends, or whenever ... they paint their faces up in their favorite team's colors, and they are considered to be perfectly normal.

Thing is, it's exactly the same thing. But for whatever reason, Trekkies are thought of as the weirdos by the general public. What's that about?

The general public has no taste and damned little intelligence.

Also, the general public are not virgins who live in their parent's basements.;)
 
Yet, sports fans wear their costumes to work, or on the weekends, or whenever ... they paint their faces up in their favorite team's colors, and they are considered to be perfectly normal.

Thing is, it's exactly the same thing. But for whatever reason, Trekkies are thought of as the weirdos by the general public. What's that about?

The general public isn't that bright?
 
There are more sports fans out there in the world then Trekkers. Most of your sports fan are your "Joe Schmoes" Soccer being one of the world's biggest sports except in America.
 
Also sports doesn't promote a liberal, communist ideology.

Star Trek does (in the minds of the general public).


Edit: Yes, I realize that putting "liberal" and "communist" in one sentence doesn't make much sense.
 
Yet, sports fans wear their costumes to work, or on the weekends, or whenever ... they paint their faces up in their favorite team's colors, and they are considered to be perfectly normal.

Thing is, it's exactly the same thing. But for whatever reason, Trekkies are thought of as the weirdos by the general public. What's that about?

I have yet to see someone showing up at work wearing a football uniform.
 
Yet, sports fans wear their costumes to work, or on the weekends, or whenever ... they paint their faces up in their favorite team's colors, and they are considered to be perfectly normal.

Thing is, it's exactly the same thing. But for whatever reason, Trekkies are thought of as the weirdos by the general public. What's that about?

I have yet to see someone showing up at work wearing a football uniform.


I assume the jersey you get at the store is different from the actual one the football player wear.
 
Yet, sports fans wear their costumes to work, or on the weekends, or whenever ... they paint their faces up in their favorite team's colors, and they are considered to be perfectly normal.

Thing is, it's exactly the same thing. But for whatever reason, Trekkies are thought of as the weirdos by the general public. What's that about?

I have yet to see someone showing up at work wearing a football uniform.

But I've known people turn up to work in soccer shirts :)
 
Yet, sports fans wear their costumes to work, or on the weekends, or whenever ... they paint their faces up in their favorite team's colors, and they are considered to be perfectly normal.

Thing is, it's exactly the same thing. But for whatever reason, Trekkies are thought of as the weirdos by the general public. What's that about?

I have yet to see someone showing up at work wearing a football uniform.

But I've known people turn up to work in soccer shirts :)

Yes. And here in Melbourne in AFL jackets and scarfs and hats (can't remember any t-shirts, but then it's not played in the summer.) I can think of 3 people who would be working in shops down the street from me who are pretty much always wearing some kind of AFL item during the footy season. It's not weird at all, it's totally acceptable.

But if I wear my star trek jacket down the street I always get comments, often ribbing ones about my freakish jacket. I know for a fact that I have friends who think I look stupid in this jacket, that it is childish.

It's definitely a matter of majority culture = acceptable.

On the plus side I have met many Trekkies IRL because of wearing something Trek while out. This is my hobby, why shouldn't I enjoy wearing clothes that identify with it?
 
I have yet to see someone showing up at work wearing a football uniform.

But I've known people turn up to work in soccer shirts :)

Yes. And here in Melbourne in AFL jackets and scarfs and hats (can't remember any t-shirts, but then it's not played in the summer.)

Jackets, scarfs, hats, T-Shirts... that's not a full Starfleet uniform. If someone wears this T-Shirt:

http://www.gifttrek.net/cart/images/STAR%20TREK%20STARFLEET%20ACADEMY.jpg

he/she is not being as nerdy as someone wearing this:

http://www.embracingthenerd.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/startreknerd.jpg


If someone goes to his desk job like this, he'd be laughed at as well:
http://www.goducks.com/downloads1/10163.jpg
 
the documentary is a bit biased in that they mostly show fans who go to work in trek clothing or dedicated rooms to the franchise. they did this because showing the fans who have just a few collectibles and dvds would be boring and wouldn't sell the documentary.
i consider myself a fan and i only have a few dvds and some models that i can display on just one large shelf.

suffice to say, if you want to sell something, make it outrageous.
 
It amazing how the thread topic changed to just something else when infact I asked if anyone knew any of the fans on the documentary or they know some one those does. Have they moved on, like where is Anne Murphy? Is she still a Brent stalking craze fan
 
Trekkies 2 is brilliant. I think Trekkies are the most intelligent, compassionate group of people there are. I am rather geeky in my star trek practice (go to conventions, wear the costumes, speak a bit of Klingon etc) yet still people say "ah but you're not like one of those REALLY nerdy Trekkies! What more need I do!?
It's just that I don't meet their stereotype image.
There are so many Trekkies in the closet and I worry that shows like Trekkies, although amusing, might keep some from coming out.
 
Trekkies 2 is brilliant. I think Trekkies are the most intelligent, compassionate group of people there are. I am rather geeky in my star trek practice (go to conventions, wear the costumes, speak a bit of Klingon etc) yet still people say "ah but you're not like one of those REALLY nerdy Trekkies! What more need I do!?
It's just that I don't meet their stereotype image.
There are so many Trekkies in the closet and I worry that shows like Trekkies, although amusing, might keep some from coming out.
 
I'm curious about those people who wants to be addressed as Lt. Commander or whatever at work. How did they earn their ranks? I haven't seen the documentary.

Robert
 
I'm curious about those people who wants to be addressed as Lt. Commander or whatever at work. How did they earn their ranks? I haven't seen the documentary.

Robert

Through community service she earned her rank, but I could be wrong.
 
Trekkies 2 is great because they visit Trekkie hotspots (lol) internationally. They go to varying cities in Europe and to Australia. I have now seen at least one person in Trekkies 2 at a con, woot. It's better than Trekkies 1 in many ways.
 
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