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What is ''Real Star Trek''?

But all this does is increase the sample size, the pattern stays the same. Voyager needn't be any more popular just because people write more fan fictions
The fact is that MOST of the Star Trek fanfic appears to be written for TOS and Voyager.

People don't write fanfic about a series if the series bores them and they can't find more aspects of it that they want to explore.

Probably because it's the "newest" one before Discovery and had the Borg/Borg Queen and I assume it has a lot of fanfiction because it's the latest era of Trek.
Maybe some day I'll count up the unique stories in all the TOS print 'zines I own. I guarantee the number will be in the many thousands, and the number of print 'zines I own is a drop in the bucket of how many were ever published. People are still writing new TOS stories, and no, I'm not referring to nuTrek (although that has its fan writers as well).

I don't have any Voyager print 'zines, although I know some exist. But those 9,700 stories on just that one site - plus new ones turning up all the time - are a pretty good indicator that the opinion that "Voyager killed Star Trek" is just whining from people who don't like Voyager.

What killed my interest in new TV Star Trek is Enterprise, and what killed my interest in new movie Star Trek began with those yawn-inducing TNG movies and was cemented with the eye-rollingly bad nuTrek movies. So of course every time some new thing is announced, I'm of the mindset that they are going to have to work VERY hard to impress me. It's going to have to hold my interest as a weekly TV show, and inspire me to want fan fiction and write filksongs.
 
AFAIK, most fans don't write fan fiction period, so I'm having trouble connecting the dots from which series has the most fan fiction to which series fans at large prefer.
It isn't just writing it, it's reading it. People don't read and write that stuff unless they really enjoy it.
 
There are folks in fandom who sincerely think that the only "Real Star Trek" was in the first season, when only Gene Roddenberry
had sole creative input, before Gene Coon...everything else is fake...These are rather deluded souls IMHO..
 
What killed my interest in new TV Star Trek is Enterprise, and what killed my interest in new movie Star Trek began with those yawn-inducing TNG movies and was cemented with the eye-rollingly bad nuTrek movies....

It isn't just writing it, it's reading it. People don't read and write that stuff unless they really enjoy it

But apparently, they watch stuff they really don't enjoy...

:lol:

This is where these kind of threads inevitably lead. People declaring their opinions as facts, trying to use subjective measurements to make objective declarations (e.g. the idea that Voyager is more popular because it has more fan fiction is ludicrous on its face). People actually getting mad because they don't like something other people do.

Round and round we go.

@Doom Shepherd is far closer to our sad reality in the post above.
 
The fact is that MOST of the Star Trek fanfic appears to be written for TOS and Voyager.

People don't write fanfic about a series if the series bores them and they can't find more aspects of it that they want to explore.

But people often enjoy things without writing fanfics, I'd guessing "Black Mirror" probably doesn't generate much of this sort of interest despite being hugely popular, because it simply doesn't lend itself to the practise. That Voyager generates more than DS9 doesn't make it more popular, it simply suggests the nature of that fan base is more inclined to write those stories, that the characterisation, style and audience demographic of the show are more suited to fanfiction writing.
 
Kirk was even given a bad unfortunate image in TMP with his senior moment of almost destroying the ship. Hopping galaxies is not only a game for the young in my book. Sorry but in the future GR predicted 50 to be the new prime with the advance of medical science. It's just bad writing to me. Kirk screaming Khan!!! just made me groan as it was just so out of character.
 
It's just bad writing to me. Kirk screaming Khan!!! just made me groan as it was just so out of character.

Well, he had to convince Khan that he truly was "marooned for all eternity in the center of a dead planet... buried alive."
 
Voyager was a faulty premise brought on by a woman who should have been shot when she returned home. That is why everybody is trying to fix it by writing fanfic.
 
Kirk was even given a bad unfortunate image in TMP with his senior moment of almost destroying the ship. Hopping galaxies is not only a game for the young in my book. Sorry but in the future GR predicted 50 to be the new prime with the advance of medical science. It's just bad writing to me. Kirk screaming Khan!!! just made me groan as it was just so out of character.
In any other film, Kirk's presentation would have been the villainous admiral shown up by "Captain" Kirk.

Yes, but we perfected it.
Others adapted to it. Star Trek was born in it. ;)
 
Voyager was a faulty premise brought on by a woman who should have been shot when she returned home. That is why everybody is trying to fix it by writing fanfic.

See, now I could not disagree with you more. I loved Voyager.

But I don’t think my opinion is any more “real” than anyone else’s.
 
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