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Trekkies - Where Are They Now?

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Maybe I used the wrong wording. I was unaware of how much people were/are into Star Trek. And no, not considering those kind of breaks:) I have a Janeway figure, that's enough for me.
 
It's unfortunate that Abrams didn't hire someone like Gabriel Koerner to design the reboot Enterprise. I thought Gabriel Koerner's Enterprise was a great update on the classic TOS version, and looked a lot better than what we ended up with. Except for the deflector dish, that is. Abramsprise got that right, though.
 
Trekkies 2 is BETTER and also contains people I have actually met :D

But it's very interesting because it's international.

As I recall you don't see the spinerfemme again. There is some creepy ass stuff about her on the internet.. and yeah who knows. I would like to know where is she now.
 
I hope for her sake her obsession has lessened some.

She, along with Gabriel, the dentist, the commander woman, and the guy dressed as a woman were the most memorable for me.
 
Trekkies 2 is BETTER and also contains people I have actually met :D
I got tattoo girl's autograph! I went to a little con in Sydney (the only one I've ever been to) and happened to have the Trekkies 2 DVD in my bag, as I had lent it to a friend. This is the only autograph I've ever asked for, and I am awfully proud of it :cool:

But it's very interesting because it's international.
Word was that Trekkies 3 would go into Asia, but sadly there's been no word on this for years.
I'm interested to see if the Japanese are as fanatical about Trek as they can be about everything else.
http://www.japantoday.com/category/...ese-trekkie-community-expanding-at-warp-speed


Maybe I used the wrong wording. I was unaware of how much people were/are into Star Trek. And no, not considering those kind of breaks:) I have a Janeway figure, that's enough for me.

Stop ogling that Janeway figurine :shifty:
 
Just my 1/4 bar of Latinum, but I bet we all have done some "Trekkie" things in our lifetimes. Certainly we have bore the brunt of, shall we say, those who have a "different" opinion of Star Trek then do we. Zek said it well, I think.

"The whole "too extreme" thing is obviously a sliding scale and a complete matter of opinion."

Zek
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Oh, wait...be right back...gotta take my "Chekov Break"

;)
 
It's all good clean fun! For your viewing pleasure:

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From this awesome post:
http://www.buzzfeed.com/catesevilla/46-times-captain-janeway-was-so-sassy-it-hurt
 
Just my 1/4 bar of Latinum, but I bet we all have done some "Trekkie" things in our lifetimes. Certainly we have bore the brunt of, shall we say, those who have a "different" opinion of Star Trek then do we. Zek said it well, I think.

"The whole "too extreme" thing is obviously a sliding scale and a complete matter of opinion."

Zek
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Oh, wait...be right back...gotta take my "Chekov Break"

;)

Well I haven't done anything near the level of the folks in "Trekkies" yet...but I'm working up to it! :techman: Honestly, I admire those really dedicated fans because of their passion for what they love. Seems damn impressive to me
 
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Just my 1/4 bar of Latinum, but I bet we all have done some "Trekkie" things in our lifetimes. Certainly we have bore the brunt of, shall we say, those who have a "different" opinion of Star Trek then do we. Zek said it well, I think.

"The whole "too extreme" thing is obviously a sliding scale and a complete matter of opinion."

Zek
Post on TrekBBS

Oh, wait...be right back...gotta take my "Chekov Break"

;)

Well I have done anything near the level of the folks in "Trekkies" yet...but I'm working up to it! :techman: Honestly, I admire those really dedicated fans because of their passion for what they love. Seems damn impressive to me

My Friend, there is NOTHING like taking in the Vista of your first Con or Gathering, complete with Stars and costumes and weaponry and make-up and attitude. You are only limited by your commitment and your level.

But none of that compares to the tales and tidbits, the guesses and the opinions, the loving and caring you will experience with TrekBBS.

Stay tuned, baby, it's a wild ride!

And if you have not already been, welcome to the show!

;)
 
As I recall you don't see the spinerfemme again. There is some creepy ass stuff about her on the internet.. and yeah who knows. I would like to know where is she now.

I hope for her sake her obsession has lessened some.

Here are a couple of comments provided by 'spinerfemme' - one from what looks to be an early screening where she seems to be quite happy with her appearance in the film. The second is an attempt to distance herself from the production, stating that everything shown of her was taken out of context. I would imagine the truth is somewhere in the middle. Initially, she was happy to be part of the film, but as the critics, having a field day, made more and more fun out of the people interviewed, she no longer wanted to be associated with it. I have no doubt that there were miles of film/video taken and just the choicest bits were used, but I also think that when it was being filmed and being initially viewed, she didn't have any inclination that she, and others, were going to be ridiculed to the extent they were.


http://www.trekdoc.com/database/fan/9.htm

https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/antistartrek/conversations/topics/814
 
Just my 1/4 bar of Latinum, but I bet we all have done some "Trekkie" things in our lifetimes. Certainly we have bore the brunt of, shall we say, those who have a "different" opinion of Star Trek then do we. Zek said it well, I think.

"The whole "too extreme" thing is obviously a sliding scale and a complete matter of opinion."

Zek
Post on TrekBBS

Oh, wait...be right back...gotta take my "Chekov Break"

;)

Well I have done anything near the level of the folks in "Trekkies" yet...but I'm working up to it! :techman: Honestly, I admire those really dedicated fans because of their passion for what they love. Seems damn impressive to me

My Friend, there is NOTHING like taking in the Vista of your first Con or Gathering, complete with Stars and costumes and weaponry and make-up and attitude. You are only limited by your commitment and your level.

But none of that compares to the tales and tidbits, the guesses and the opinions, the loving and caring you will experience with TrekBBS.

Stay tuned, baby, it's a wild ride!

And if you have not already been, welcome to the show!

;)

I must say I am excited to go to a Con eventually. Truthfully I am quite new to Star Trek fandom and have a lot to learn. I just can't wait to learn it all though. Everyday I watch episodes I haven't seen -yeah I'm only in the 5th season of TNG so I have much more to go:)- and I come on here everyday to learn new things about the shows production and lore. I love it all. Also thanks for the welcome HIjol it's good to be here.
 
As I recall you don't see the spinerfemme again. There is some creepy ass stuff about her on the internet.. and yeah who knows. I would like to know where is she now.

I hope for her sake her obsession has lessened some.

Here are a couple of comments provided by 'spinerfemme' - one from what looks to be an early screening where she seems to be quite happy with her appearance in the film. The second is an attempt to distance herself from the production, stating that everything shown of her was taken out of context. I would imagine the truth is somewhere in the middle. Initially, she was happy to be part of the film, but as the critics, having a field day, made more and more fun out of the people interviewed, she no longer wanted to be associated with it. I have no doubt that there were miles of film/video taken and just the choicest bits were used, but I also think that when it was being filmed and being initially viewed, she didn't have any inclination that she, and others, were going to be ridiculed to the extent they were.


http://www.trekdoc.com/database/fan/9.htm

https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/antistartrek/conversations/topics/814

Interesting tidbits. Though I will say that she knew the filmmakers would probably put in her most "eccentric" comments, so before filming even began she could have made a mental note to tone it down a bit. The only thing that really made me think she was crazy was mentioning her "Brent breaks". Other than that she just seemed like a big fan.
 
Trekkies 2 is BETTER and also contains people I have actually met :D
I got tattoo girl's autograph! I went to a little con in Sydney (the only one I've ever been to) and happened to have the Trekkies 2 DVD in my bag, as I had lent it to a friend. This is the only autograph I've ever asked for, and I am awfully proud of it :cool:

I have her photo twice on my blog :) I know she is friends with some members here. She is lovely.
 
Well I have done anything near the level of the folks in "Trekkies" yet...but I'm working up to it! :techman: Honestly, I admire those really dedicated fans because of their passion for what they love. Seems damn impressive to me

My Friend, there is NOTHING like taking in the Vista of your first Con or Gathering, complete with Stars and costumes and weaponry and make-up and attitude. You are only limited by your commitment and your level.

But none of that compares to the tales and tidbits, the guesses and the opinions, the loving and caring you will experience with TrekBBS.

Stay tuned, baby, it's a wild ride!

And if you have not already been, welcome to the show!

;)

I must say I am excited to go to a Con eventually. Truthfully I am quite new to Star Trek fandom and have a lot to learn. I just can't wait to learn it all though. Everyday I watch episodes I haven't seen -yeah I'm only in the 5th season of TNG so I have much more to go:)- and I come on here everyday to learn new things about the shows production and lore. I love it all. Also thanks for the welcome HIjol it's good to be here.

You are welcome! It is a spirited and very knowledgable group here, and I have had many helpful and enlightening encounters. I would like to think that I have made a few friends, and have contributed. Read the Rules and F.A.Q.s, and I am sure you will be learning and growing and also contributing,

Engage!
 
But none of that compares to the tales and tidbits, the guesses and the opinions, the loving and caring you will experience with TrekBBS.
"Loving and caring"? Is that in the mirror universe TrekBBS? *gasp* Or maybe we are in the mirror universe! That would explain the beard...


I have her photo twice on my blog :) I know she is friends with some members here. She is lovely.

I wish I knew more fans IRL. OTOH I can trim the more obnoxious parts of my personality online FOR WHICH YOU SHOULD ALL BE THANKFUL. ;)
 
Damn. Gabe Koerner is looking a lot like "Francis" from "Pee Wee's Big Adventure" these days.
 
This is the top link on Duck Duck Go for "Christopher Pike Chair Rich Kronfield".

Kronfield was a near-legendary comedian on Minneapolis public access TV in the day, that's how I first met him, and I thought it was a little odd including him in Trekkies if only because he was doing a bit and wasn't a real person. His calling-card was the character "Dr. Sphincter," a super-uptight office type who was always getting into Andy Kaufman-esque misadventures. If you've ever seen Tim & Eric, you get the idea.

Kronfield was connected with Trekkies director Roger Nygard through Minnesota, Nygard had acted as a sort of unofficial LA agent for MST3k when Hodgson was shopping it to cable channels back in the KTMA days.
 
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