I did take it as such but I cannot resist a poor joke about real and fakeTo be fair, the OP, who is new to the board, may have used the "real fan" term innocently, unaware of how just how loaded (and toxic) it has become.
Sure it isn't the NBC Peacock they were showing before the first shot popped up on tv, before everything became apocryphal?Covington, Kentucky, United States.
Everything past "check the circuit" is apocryphal.
A real fan would know that.note; I have absolutely no idea what NBC showing on their screen immediately before the very first shot/scene of Trek back in the day![]()
Hungary, but I'm definitely not a Real fan. I can barely stomach football, let alone follow La Liga. The fact that Puskás played for them was never such a huge matter of national pride for me, really.
Could you pick me up some power converters?Phoenix AZ US. The real Tattooine. Only an unreal fan.
A real fan would know that.
Loved Ely's Tarzan as a kid. Maybe that's how a stumbled into Star Trek.I have no idea what the last image was that viewers saw on their TV screens moments before Star Trek premiered on NBC, but I can tell you the show that aired just prior to "The Man Trap" on Thursday, September 8th, 1966 was "Eyes of the Lion"—the debut episode of Tarzan, starring Ron Ely (who would later play Doc Savage in a 1975 film).
You betcha!Could you pick me up some power converters?
He's truly amazing!
To be fair, the OP, who is new to the board, may have used the "real fan" term innocently, unaware of how just how loaded (and toxic) it has become.
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