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darkmatter4brains":2tjwmafn said:Do they have these anymore?
darkmatter4brains":1rl2h12u said:Do they have these anymore?
jim48":39ynufg9 said:darkmatter4brains":39ynufg9 said:Do they have these anymore?
Of course they do, and for decades they have been slick and professionally produced. I went to my last con in 1976, which should tell you how long I've been away from fandom. Nothing but happy memories, though. I only went to one big 3 day. We used to have "mini-cons" down here, usually held on a Sunday. A lot of fun in those pre-VCR/DVD days. The local tv stations would loan out Star Trek, Twilight Zone and whatever sci fi movies they had. At the last con I went to I met George Takei and Noel Neil who played Lois Lane on Superman. Both were gracious and funny.
StarRider1701":36cns62c said:darkmatter4brains":36cns62c said:Do they have these anymore?
Sure they do. I went to the one here in Columbus, Ohio back in June dressed as Mr. Spock. Had a blast. Didn't meet any notables tho, but got a couple of really cool Stargate T-shirts. There were many people in costume, not only from Trek shows but Stargate, Babylon 5 - I saw Zathrus - that was cool, Battlestar Galactica, Star Wars and many more Science Fiction shows and movies.
Check your local paper's calandar of events, there is likely at least one near you each year.
jim48":daubfvuv said:Ah, listen there, 1701, ah... Yer not thinkin' of dressing up as Spock for Operation Area 51 Freedom, are ya'? On the other hand I wonder if anyone would even notice. I've known lots of Trekkers over the years, some still very active in fandom. Around 1973-74 I attended a lecture by Gene Roddenberry and Leonard Nimoy--seperately. Both were quite entertaining. That was when I realized that Nimoy is as much an intellectual as Roddenberry was. Roddenberry ran the original Star Trek pilot plus the blooper reel from all three seasons. Nimoy covered a lot of ground and both took a lot of questions from the audience.
darkmatter4brains":tje9w17r said:thanks, I'll have to keep my eyes opened. I did find a web site that seemed to indicate one was in the Los Angeles area in 2008. Maybe we'll still get one this year?
What's the Area 51 thing you guys mentioned?
drwayne":3q52373r said:Thank you very much for sharing your experiences. I know I find it fascinating
to have people share their in-person impressions of celebreties. It is easy
to think of them as "product" or "machines" - the real people are interesting
to find out about.
Wayne
darkmatter4brains":p0254qwr said:hmmmm, based on jim's last post, these star trek conventions are sounding more fun than I ever would have imagined![]()
Just looked at the Area 51 thread. Don't know if I would be able to join, but I've always wanted to head out that way. I'm not even that far away either, maybe a 6 hour drive or so.