My dad and his siblings watched reruns of the original series growing up in the 70s. Same with my mom and her siblings, especially her brother. I think me, my dad, and my brother started catching some episodes on tv when I was in 4th grade. He showed me "Arena" and "The Corbomite Maneuver". He also bought The Undiscovered Country on VHS, and I really enjoyed that when I saw it in 5th grade, so I was around 10 years-old. A friend at school introduced me to the Star Trek card game, and I started playing that with him. We saw some TNG at his house, some Data episodes I think.
The next year, I borrowed the TOS movies from the library and watched them (except TMP, which I couldn't make it through when I was a kid). I also recorded some TNG episodes on VHS and started a collection - Encounter at Farpoint, The Big Goodbye and The Royale, which I found interesting and fun. During this time I would watch TOS and TNG reruns. Then I bought the All Good Things... novelization, which I really enjoyed. Didn't see the episode until years later. It also made me think Riker and Worf had a feud throughout the show, even though it was only in that alternate future.
My dad also bought the playmates TOS bridge crew set "for me" - ha, more like for both of us! In middle school, he got me, my brother, and our cousin TOS communicators. I remember seeing Insurrection in theaters, which was cool to me as a kid - Star Trek at the movies! I also bought First Contact on VHS - saw it for the first time and loved it. Got Wrath of Khan too! Later I remember seeing Nemesis in theaters and having mixed feelings.
Meanwhile, I kept playing the Trek card game with my friend from school. I think in sixth grade we saw another Trek I hadn't seen before - a two parter with new characters: Improbable Cause/The Die is Cast. Then, I started catching DS9 reruns on tv, starting with season five. I was hooked. The DVDs started coming out then, and I bought them out of order (woe! - now I remember how crappy that packaging was!). I saw seasons 5-7, then worked my way back. The show, along with many other things, also encouraged me to write. It was the first show where I really started paying attention to the writing credits on episodes.
During this time, I was also watching more and more TNG and TOS reruns. When Enterprise came on, I watched that with my dad. I also rewatched DS9 with him, my brother, and my cousin in high school. It became my favorite show. I then started watching Voyager, and bought season four on DVD. I then got into the DS9 relaunch books, which I thought were amazing.
As the years passed, I'd do two other DS9 rewatches - first with my wife, when we first met, and later with a close friend while I was working on my graduate degree. Over the years, I’ve gotten six or seven different people really into Trek and DS9 in particular - sometimes I joke I’m spreading my religion: my love for Trek, DS9 especially.
(Btw, I have this beauty hanging up at home!)
My wife loves Trek too - together, we saw the Kelvin films in theaters, and all of TOS, TNG, and now this year Enterprise, all of which we enjoyed. We caught up with all the new Trek shows, which we enjoy as well. I think this season of Disco will be the best yet! Next we'll do all of TAS and Voyager, along with the TNG films. Someday I'll show her STV...the only TOS film she hasn't seen....someday...
We have a baby now - born this year! - and am excited to introduce him to Trek one day! I'm a teacher, but I worked as a freelance journalist for a long time as well. I'm branching out into creative work (comics), and sometimes toy with the idea of writing some Trek someday!