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How has Star Trek impacted your life?

Star Trek made me collecting Trek novels, more than my little apartment can bear. There are some great stories among the books that gave me food for thought.
I wanted to read about the characters we all came to cherish, like Spock, Kira and several others.
 
I have a cynical/depressive streak in me which Star Trek helps to counteract.
It's nice to see lots of people in this thread who enjoy the shows for similar reasons.

I live in an area that has a lot of social and economic deprivation relative to the rest of the country. I'd like to think that Trek has had a hand in encouraging me to do something about it, and reach out where I can.

It has also been an outlet for creativity, something which has given me a great deal of enjoyment.
 
It hasn't impacted my life. I enjoy watching it, I enjoy talking about it, but that is it.

It may be because I only got into it in the last few years, when I was 39. It played no role in my relationships, my formative years, my hobbies. But, I certainly do enjoy it.
 
Star Trek has allowed me to out myself as a colossal nerd. Nowadays, it's cool if you like Star Wars, MCU, DC, Game of Thrones, whatever. But, in school, in the 80s and 90s, if you identified yourself as a Star Trek fan, there was a 99% probability you were getting your ass kicked. When the JJ Abrams films came around, and everybody loved them, it was safe to identify as a Trek fan. And now, I'm able to talk (publicly!) about Trek, Wars, Thrones, whatever!
 
I think it impacted me when I was a kid. And subsequently the more or less the idea of multiculturalism, science and exploration as ideals and sometimes philosophical reflections certainly shaped a part of me. I remember very clearly how my Mom always said: "How can you watch these ugly aliens." as I respondend: "They are not ugly, just different."

I have to say, I still take some idealism in regards to the future out of Star Trek. But (again, Sorry) DSC has become somewhat a perversion of this, since it seems to reflect the current state of american societal conflicts which are beeing fought on an extremely superficial us vs. them level from both sides.
 
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