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So Much For IDIC!

I dislike some of it, I like some of it. Right now? The Orville is my favorite Trek show in production.
 
Anyone out there ever feel they are victimised by others because they have objections to the likes of NuTrek or STD (or any of the other series), because they're obviously not "proper" fans because they don't love everything that's being churned out?

Most of the time I could care less what other people think. If they want to whine that new Star Trek isn't "Gene's vision" or whatever other stupid crap they feel the need to vent about, fine. But I do care when people try to justify their opinions with false information. That's always annoying and in need of correcting.
 
For what it's worth, this is not just a Trekkie thing. You see it in comics fandom, PLANET OF THE APES fandom, GODZILLA fandom, etc.

I still remember the time I was accused of not being a "true" SUPERMAN fan by somebody who probably wasn't even born when I was watching George Reeves on our old black-and-white TV. :)

The whole "true fan' thing is toxic.
 
I agree a lot of people are assholes about Trek stuff, I just think that jumping that up to victimhood is a bit of an exaggeration. I feel like referring to yourself as a victim over something you can just up and walk away from at no cost is trivializing the term that should be reserved for people physically, economically or truly psychologically harmed. Like people beaten up, or fired for being gay, or so relentlessly mocked at school they are afraid to come in. Not just anyone made to feel bad on the internet by strangers you can never have to interact with again at will.

Discovery is not Roddenberry's vision, but it's not trying to be. I will judge the show on what it is, not what it's not, thank you very much.
 
Vulcans invented it then threw it out five minutes later because they value sarcasm and casual xenophobia far more. Why anyone thinks it's an actual thing I don't know.
 
Anyone out there ever feel they are victimised by others because they have objections to the likes of NuTrek or STD (or any of the other series), because they're obviously not "proper" fans because they don't love everything that's being churned out?

ST: D actually makes more sense if it took place in the Kelvin timeline, of which is a completely different timeline so the same events to the Prime did not occur. (Early on it was said ST: D would be in the prime timeline but with the production team changes and circumstantial evidence with sfx and how modern audiences have tuned into the Kelvin era movies and not necessarily the older shows and they're probably the largest fanbase to be targeted if not general audiences anyway.)

So whether or not people like the alternate timeline, they still fit within the concept of IDIC - infinite diversity in infinite combinations, which must by definition include all possibilities?

It's all sold under the same franchise "Star Trek". Why not accept it's all part of the same franchise? Everyone's going to dislike one version over another - they might like Kelvin but dislike ENT. Or like TNG/DS9/VOY/ENT and dislike all the others. Or they like it all. Or they might dislike it all, in which case they'd get bored very quickly if they hung out in Star Trek forums...
 
Anyone out there ever feel they are victimised by others because they have objections to the likes of NuTrek or STD (or any of the other series), because they're obviously not "proper" fans because they don't love everything that's being churned out?
I never feel victimised for not being much of a TNG, DS9 or first-half-of-ENT fan.

I wasn't a fan of BSG when it was huge, posted about it here a bit and everyone was pretty cool.

Maybe it's the whole "proper"/"real" Star Trek thing? That is kind of annoying and just begs people to call you on it.
 
Victimized? Over what tv shows/movies I like/dislike? Hardly. I don't identify that vehemently with any fiction's fan base that I'd be so sensitive to take such a thing personally enough to consider it victimization
 
Anyone out there ever feel they are victimised by others because they have objections to the likes of NuTrek or STD (or any of the other series), because they're obviously not "proper" fans because they don't love everything that's being churned out?

You're implying you're a victim yet use heated terms like "churned out" and expect no negative responses??
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BTW the last time I read a post about being a true-fan (aside from this thread), it was someone who said only Bergman era Trek was true-Trek.
 
Heck, back during the Great Reboot Wars of 2009, "true fans" routinely asserted that anybody who liked the new movie only cared about "pew-pew" and explosions and had no idea what STAR TREK was really all about . . ..

So, yes, it went both ways.
 
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