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My First Star Trek Convention

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What is your first memory of attending a Star Trek Convention?

I went to my first convention in 1985 at the Masonic Temple in Scranton, Pennsylvania (Walter Koenig was the main attraction). Just to get in, my buddy and I had to stand in a huge line full of eager fans and right in front of us was a woman (about thirty years old, with blond curly hair) wearing a perfect reproduction of the maroon Star Fleet uniforms they wore in the Wrath of Khan and the other 80s Trek movies. She also had a beautiful phaser replica attached to her belt and a tricorder around her kneck on a leather strap. We were blown away. I later got ahold of the pattern through either New Eye Studios or the Intergalactic Trading Company and wanted to get my grandmother to make me a similar outfit--after all, she'd been a seamstress most of her life and a member of the Ladies' Garment Workers Union for decades. She was in her 70s and still sowed her own pants, skirts, etc., so why not make me a Star Fleet uniform and do something interesting with her talent? Ultimately, my mother persuaded me not to ask for her help, arguing that Nana wouldn't really understand. I wound up settling for a Star Fleet Insignia button that I attached to a very 80s New Wave shirt stolen from my sister that buttoned at the shoulder and that you could unfasten and fold over the way they did with their jackets in the movies. True, the shirt was army green cordory and had a plaid lining, but it still felt kind of like the tunics worn in the movies, at least when I was by myself. I didn't let my buddy convince me to wear it to the next convention we attended, though, as I wasn't sure he was looking out for my best interests. BTW, Marina Sirtis was the guest of honor at that convention--ST:TNG had just started its first season. She was a bit of an improvement over Koenig, although I kept autographed photos of both of them on my desk throughout most of my freshman year of high school.

I know I've gone on a bit long, but I couldn't help myself. I would love to read any one else's memories of earlier Trek gatherings.
 
At a hotel in Waikiki, in Honolulu, 2000. Tim Russ was the guest.

The only people there were fat geeks in Xena T-shirts. So I left before it started:rommie:
 
Been a Trek fan for over 35 years and have never been to a convention. Given how many seem to be abruptly cancelled lately, I'm not sure I'll ever go to one.
 
If I recall correctly, my first one had Jimmy Doohan as a guest. I believe it may been around the time Wrath of Khan came out and in Philadelphia and I don't really remember much except it was relatively small.
 
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Managed to not go to one until a Creation "Convention" circa 1989 or 1990 or so. Stepped on Mark Lenard. Nice guy.
 
My first convention was in Manchester, NH in 1990 (I think). Walter Koenig was the guest. I didn't know what to expect.
 
Back in 1986, eagerly awaiting TVH. The Universal Sheraton. Leonard Nimoy and Majel Barrett were the big guests. I remember spending about $100 in the dealer room. For me, it was like a light shining down from Heaven.
What I remember about it was there was a lot for fans to actually do, apart from sitting in a theater and watching panel discussions. They had trivia contests and fans put on a Star Trek skit. I actually miss that kind of interaction.
I do remember one old lady just being relentless on poor Majel Barrett about how terrible it would be for Eddie Murphy to be in Star Trek IV, which was a rumer at the time.
 
1983 in Liverpool. Turned up with very little cash, hardly any clothes to change into, and no idea what to expect. I remember buying loads of memorabilia in the dealers' room, dancing til 2 am, not getting any sleep, having virutally nothing to eat, sleeping on a load of strangers' bedroom floor and getting a Vulcan salute from Mark Lenard. I made friends over that weekend that are still my closest friends in the world. I loved it! :D
 
I've only been to one. It was in NYC in 1978 or '79. I think it was around Easter so '79. I was a teenager. Isaac Asimov was a guest speaker. There were blooper reels which I had never seen (of course this was pre-vcr) and I loved. I bought a uniform which I was too embarrassed to wear. The guy I went with was robbed in the bathrooms. I saw slash fanzines :alienblush: There were lots of tables selling xeroxed zines and home made Trek items (tribbles made from shag carpet) etc.. the whole thing was wildly wonderful.

I want to go to another one some day but they cost a fortune now. If I ever had someone to go with I would though.
 
^ I hope you get to another con, Teacake. They are oddly different and yet much the same as they were back in the day. I prefer the old days, though. :) I expect it must have been a shock to see slash zines if you didn't know what they were! I've seen that happen to quite a few people. I don't think I've seen them at cons in ages, though.
 
This year was my first convention in Las Vegas! I had no idea what to expect... but I can say that nothing there really surprised me. There were the tons of fans in various costumes... all of the great events and skits and parties. I guess I was just surprised at how unorganized Creation was. You could get 5 different answers from 5 different people working and some of them had no idea what was going on. We were sent to the wrong areas for lunch tickets we bought... told things were sold out when they werent.. and the party Thursday night in Quarks was a bit of a mess. It was all so very expensive...and a bit of a circus. I am just happy I went to one, but do not think I will attend again. This past weekend I went to a private event with just a few hundred people and a lot of Star Trek/ Stargate celebs and it was so much nicer.
 
Michigan area - Southfield, maybe? The conventions started out at one site and moved to the Novi expo center a few years later. I was to about four in all. I remember participating in a Star Trek trivia game, getting autographs, and buying a Bajoran earring, magazines, and action figures (I had an entire starbase set up under my family's dining room table at one point.) I haven't been to a convention since I was about thirteen, though, but I have really fond memories of them. The best was one where I was standing in line at the Novi expo center, waiting to get in: I was wearing a DS9 T-shirt, there are three fully dressed Klingons, one with bat'leth, not too far in front of me, some people in uniforms, etc. Two old ladies come up and get in line behind me and my mom. After about ten minutes of waiting patiently behind us, they ask, "Excuse me, is this the line for the gallery opening?" Turns out there was an art gallery opening across the street and they wanted to be in line for that.

If they still had them around here, I'd go back. But at least I've got some consolation - "Star Trek: The Exhibit" is coming to the Detroit Science Museum next year.
 
What is your first memory of attending a Star Trek Convention?

Hm. I think my first con was in 1988, just after the first season of TNG at a hotel in downtown Minneapolis. I can't even remember who was there, although I know I've seen a great many of the TOS and TNG actors in Minneapolis. We even had one con up here in Duluth, with Marina Sirtis, at the DECC auditorium. My Trek club ran security and the AV equipment. Never really thought about how short Marina is until I stood across a table from her, handing her a microphone. :)


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On my birthday in 1994 I attended one here in Sacramento, California. Robin Curtis was the speaker. My mom arranged it so we could meet. In the dealer room after her talk, she had the convention sing Happy Birthday to me.

Nice lady.
 
Michigan area - Southfield, maybe? The conventions started out at one site and moved to the Novi expo center a few years later. I was to about four in all. I remember participating in a Star Trek trivia game, getting autographs, and buying a Bajoran earring, magazines, and action figures (I had an entire starbase set up under my family's dining room table at one point.) I haven't been to a convention since I was about thirteen, though, but I have really fond memories of them. The best was one where I was standing in line at the Novi expo center, waiting to get in: I was wearing a DS9 T-shirt, there are three fully dressed Klingons, one with bat'leth, not too far in front of me, some people in uniforms, etc. Two old ladies come up and get in line behind me and my mom. After about ten minutes of waiting patiently behind us, they ask, "Excuse me, is this the line for the gallery opening?" Turns out there was an art gallery opening across the street and they wanted to be in line for that.

If they still had them around here, I'd go back. But at least I've got some consolation - "Star Trek: The Exhibit" is coming to the Detroit Science Museum next year.

They still have them! Once or twice a year, at Rock Financial, on Grand River (just 5 minutes from the expo centre... much nicer!)

To be fair, these are comicons, so it's not quite Trek-only. But you still get the Trek actors and things to buy (last May, I met Avery Brooks and Walter Koenig there).

I haven't missed a show since I started going 7 years ago (expo centre back then). They're too much fun!

The first actor from Trek I met was Marina Sirtis. Man, I was a babbling fool...
 
Chicago June 16-17 2001

Slanted Fedora hosted it and guests I rememeber included William Shatner and Jeri Ryan! I had no idea at that time, that she would do so few conventions in the future. She was due to appear on "Boston Public" that fall, so I was able to tell her I was looking forward to her appearance. She smiled and said "Thank You."

This was my first contact with William Shatner. He was someone I had admired since childhood. I had heard so many different things about how he really was, I didn't know what to expect. Luckily, he seemed in a good mood. He was very nice while signing autographs. My first impression of him was a good one.

This convention gave me the "fever" and I have been to several others since then. One specific memory was of the 35th anniversary convention for TOS that Slanted Fedora did in September 2001. It was my 40th birthday gift, and several trek stars wished me happy birthday. I flew home on 9/10. And woke up on 9/11 to the terrible news. It was a strange feeling to know that I had been in the air less than 24 hours earlier.

Brian
 
About 9 or 10 years ago at the Marriott in Charleston, WV..William Shatner was the guest on a hot August evening..he drove in from his horse farm in Kentucky..still in his black blue jeans and cowboy boots..he was fantastic..funnier than anyone I have ever seen and heard and yet could be a genius in so many matters.
 
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