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libel? ...good thing it's just my opinion on a fan-site... ;-)


Hi, I amnot Herbert

HIjol here with a friendly word or 12 of advice to you, before it is too late to offer you any.

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HIjol
(Sleigh Ride)
 
I was very open to nu-trek at first, even bought a science tunic on spec...

tried to stick with it thru the first scene, but was IMMEDIATELY turned off...

Yeah well of course if you bias yourself against the movie before it even starts, you're not likely to appreciate it.

I suggest you stick to the old Trek threads, then.

yeah, no... i don't want to offend... but nu-trek is "trek for dummies" IMHO

So I'm a dummy, then ?

funny, all the verbiage that generated... but I'M the spammer! =D

Well, you're the one who keeps repeating yourself.

nu-trek is fake-looking for a reason: everything was done as CHEAPLY as possible... to MAXIMIZE PROFIT (to the extent that i think it is fraud / embezzlement) =(

You either don't know what that means, or are pulling our legs.
 
...but even that had me shaking my head and thinking: this is stupidly unrealistic, untrek

Because if there's one thing that just can not possibly be fit into the Star Trek universe, it's a starship running across a strange phenomenon and stopping to investigate it. Who do these people think we are?
 
Look at all those cute little pokes and prods. It's almost real, in a way.

That said, Star Trek is a religion for some, and to add to or take away from the holy books makes them angry, and they'll lash out at anyone who doesn't fully agree.

Fortunately, most people are reasonable, and while some folks may not like the Abrams films, they still understand that others do, and that liking or disliking them doesn't make them any less of a Trek fan, because it's all arbitrary anyway, when it comes to fandom. There is no such thing as a "true" fan.
 
Well, being a fan is self-selecting. The simple act of asserting one is a fan automatically makes it so.
 
Well, being a fan is self-selecting. The simple act of asserting one is a fan automatically makes it so.

Indeed.

That's why I always thought it was funny to watch people try to out-fan one another. It was an interesting thing to note that the person who would claim "only a true fan would know this" just so happened to possess that one requirement.

It's like religion: "God doesn't like this, and neither do I."
Well, how convenient for you.

You know?
 
Most people just won't realise they are the wrong kind of fan, no matter how much you insult them :p
 
Most people just won't believe they are the wrong kind of fan, no matter how much you insult them :p
I think I find stuff like that funny, because of the basic premise of the show.

Trek fan #1: "Humans will live together in peace! They'll celebrate diversity by accepting that we are different and share different views!"

Trek Fan #2: "I like Enterprise."

Trek Fan #1: "F*ck you, buddy! Go enjoy your Bermaga crap! True fans like TOS!"

:lol:
 
^ Exactly why some "fans" hate it :D

For everything that some fans love, you can find someone who hates it.
 
And I loved Deep Space Nine's follow up to Picard's speech to Lily.

Jake: "I'm Human, I don't have any money."

Nog: "It's not my fault that your species decided to abandon currency-based economics in favor of some philosophy of self-enhancement."

Jake: "Hey, watch it. There's nothing wrong with our philosophy. We work to better ourselves and the rest of humanity."

Nog: "What does that even mean?"
 
^ Exactly why some "fans" hate it :D

For everything that some fans love, you can find someone who hates it.

It's a good thing only my opinion counts, then. :ouch:

And I loved Deep Space Nine's follow up to Picard's speech to Lily.

Jake: "I'm Human, I don't have any money."

Nog: "It's not my fault that your species decided to abandon currency-based economics in favor of some philosophy of self-enhancement."

Jake: "Hey, watch it. There's nothing wrong with our philosophy. We work to better ourselves and the rest of humanity."

Nog: "What does that even mean?"

One of the many reasons I loved Nog.
 
Look at all those cute little pokes and prods. It's almost real, in a way.

That said, Star Trek is a religion for some, and to add to or take away from the holy books makes them angry, and they'll lash out at anyone who doesn't fully agree.

Fortunately, most people are reasonable, and while some folks may not like the Abrams films, they still understand that others do, and that liking or disliking them doesn't make them any less of a Trek fan, because it's all arbitrary anyway, when it comes to fandom. There is no such thing as a "true" fan.

Lies! Hersey! ;)

In all seriousness, I used to be an avid fan boy, part of fan groups that met on a weekly basis for some things, and have my fair share of Trek uniforms, props and the like.

Now, before any one misunderstands me, I have no problem with people who enjoy all of those aspects of Trek, nor do I consider such fans above me or beneath in fan society. Rather, I think we all enjoy our fandom in different ways, and we should respect those differences. Please note that respect does not mean agree with 100% of the time :)

I know I probably sound like a broken record from time to time, but I'm a big advocate of civil discussion, especially on this we disagree about. I happen to like Abrams Trek, but I understand while people don't. I like TOS, but my wife does not find it enjoyable. I would not call her "dumb" or what-have-you for not liking TOS but liking Abrams Trek. One's entertainment choices do not indicate one's intellectual abilities.

Beyond that, it makes me sad that I seem to derive some deeper enjoyment from Abrams Trek than others do. No, it doesn't make me superior but sad and confused, like I got to watch some film that others didn't. Maybe I got a bootlegged copy? :confused:

So, as a PSA, just remember that on the other side of the viewscreen is another person, with feelings and everything :)
 
Look at all those cute little pokes and prods. It's almost real, in a way.

That said, Star Trek is a religion for some, and to add to or take away from the holy books makes them angry, and they'll lash out at anyone who doesn't fully agree.

Fortunately, most people are reasonable, and while some folks may not like the Abrams films, they still understand that others do, and that liking or disliking them doesn't make them any less of a Trek fan, because it's all arbitrary anyway, when it comes to fandom. There is no such thing as a "true" fan.

Lies! Hersey! ;)

In all seriousness, I used to be an avid fan boy, part of fan groups that met on a weekly basis for some things, and have my fair share of Trek uniforms, props and the like.

Now, before any one misunderstands me, I have no problem with people who enjoy all of those aspects of Trek, nor do I consider such fans above me or beneath in fan society. Rather, I think we all enjoy our fandom in different ways, and we should respect those differences. Please note that respect does not mean agree with 100% of the time :)

I know I probably sound like a broken record from time to time, but I'm a big advocate of civil discussion, especially on this we disagree about. I happen to like Abrams Trek, but I understand while people don't. I like TOS, but my wife does not find it enjoyable. I would not call her "dumb" or what-have-you for not liking TOS but liking Abrams Trek. One's entertainment choices do not indicate one's intellectual abilities.

Beyond that, it makes me sad that I seem to derive some deeper enjoyment from Abrams Trek than others do. No, it doesn't make me superior but sad and confused, like I got to watch some film that others didn't. Maybe I got a bootlegged copy? :confused:

So, as a PSA, just remember that on the other side of the viewscreen is another person, with feelings and everything :)

Amen to that. Arguing over minutiae that doesn't really matter? That's cool, but hurting someone just to dig? Just doesn't seem right.
 
Bullshit. The majority of the vocal minority of people who don't enjoy the films only have themselves to blame for expecting something that would fall under such rigid and unchanging criteria and not allowing themselves to be more open to what new interpretations there might be and what value those new interpretations may inherently possess. It's a shame, I suppose, because they are cheating themselves out of a fun movie-going experience. To wit, YMMV.
 
Bullshit. The majority of the vocal minority of people who don't enjoy the films only have themselves to blame for expecting something that would fall under such rigid and unchanging criteria and not allowing themselves to be more open to what new interpretations there might be and what value those new interpretations may inherently possess. It's a shame, I suppose, because they are cheating themselves out of a fun movie-going experience. To wit, YMMV.
Certainly, I agree with this. Fireproof[/i] and myself were just discussing the issue of being a "true fan" and how liking one type of Star Trek over the other, or eschewing some or all of it due to criteria like popularity just doesn't make sense, and doesn't make one a "better" fan than another. In essence, as Ovation stated earlier, you're a fan if you say you're a fan.
 
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