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How deep does your fandom go?

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Thanks for the heads-up on the typo. Fixed it. As for the rest, I'll see if anyone else knows the answers before I spill.I'm going to assume it's a familiarity thing, as many of these concepts are diametrically opposed to one another.
As such, I am familiar with everything (enough to explain to a layperson) in Tiers 1, 2, and 3.
I almost had Tier 4 except for the Canadian Borg bit. Nothing comes up on Google, so I'm curious what that's about. Something to do with the Columbia NX-02?
Tier 5: I didn't recognize Kraith or Surak's internet blogging. I now see that Kraith was an early fanfic fandom that led to K/S in many ways. I may have vaguely heard of it before. Also, the Rihannsu novels described the Vulcan internet that Surak used during the time of the Sundering. Had no idea about that, but it makes sense.
Tier 6: Not familiar with Khest, Nu Ormenel, or "Alternate Universe 4". Khest is apparently a Klingonaase obscenity used by John Ford in his books. Nu Ormenel is another fan fiction series from the '70s (centering around Klingons). "Alternate Universe 4" is yet another fan fiction world from the '70s. That seems to be my Achilles heel on this iceberg.
Tier 7: I feel better about this, with only Sahaj and Snoop Dogg's mural drawing a blank stare. As I suspected, Sahaj is another 1970s fan fiction character (Spock's son!). I don't need to study more. I get the idea. As for Snoop Dogg's mural, apparently there was some confusion last year when he was photographed in front of a large mural of Starfleet ships, and people assumed it was at his house. It was actually a "Star Trek vs. Star Wars" mural at a production studio partially owned by Snoop, designed by a graphics artist affiliated with the studio.
Tier 8: First of all, Valeris is spelled with an E. Anyway, I don't know Gentleman Jeff or the Xixobrax Jewel Worm Affair. Outside of former Attorney General Jeff Sessions, I can't find any reference to a "Gentleman Jeff" anywhere, let alone Star Trek. The jewelworm affair was from the great novel "Spock Must Die!".
Now I know everything except the Canadian Borg and Gentleman Jeff.
Can't believe I forgot about those! Added.No love for Love Instructors?
No love for Love Instructors?
It ain’t Trek if love instructors are left out!
The Xixobram Jewel Worm Affair was one of James Blish's reference/crossovers between Trek and his original work. Kirk met Koloth first during an event depicted in Blish's non-Trek short story "This Earth of Hours" on a planet later referenced in fan manuals like From the Files of Star Fleet Command.Tier 8: First of all, Valeris is spelled with an E. Anyway, I don't know Gentleman Jeff or the Xixobrax Jewel Worm Affair. Outside of former Attorney General Jeff Sessions, I can't find any reference to a "Gentleman Jeff" anywhere, let alone Star Trek. The jewelworm affair was from the great novel "Spock Must Die!".
Now I know everything except the Canadian Borg and Gentleman Jeff.
The only one I missed was Vulcan Genitalia. I don't even want to know.
But I'm pretty sure, somewhere down the line, they've probably made a porno movie that parodies Star Trek. Or someone got really creative with their K/S Slash.
1970s slash fiction established Vulcan males have a forked penis. In more recent times, a certain Trek BBS poster argued this is canonical by way of "Double Negative Canon." Basically, it's never been established on screen that Vulcan males don't have a forked penis, therefore they do.The only one I missed was Vulcan Genitalia. I don't even want to know.
Sadly, I do...The only one I missed was Vulcan Genitalia. I don't even want to know.
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