Subject: Star Trek welcomes me in.
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Posted on: 2013-02-24 20:47:00 UTC

DawnFire said the Star Trek: TOS titles, but while I love TOS, that's not the Star Trek that welcomes me in. The titles that welcome me into the Star Trek universe are the Star Trek: TNG ones. Something about that triumphant music and Captain Picard's rich voice just make me feel at home. Voyager may have the prettiest theme, in my opinion, but it's TNG that touches me. This probably goes back to a story my parents tell. They say that they would watch TNG when I was maybe one or two years old, and so I'd sit on the floor playing with my toys for most of the episode. But when the opening sequence came on, I would look up and watch the screen intently. Then as soon as it finished I'd go back to playing. So perhaps that opening sequence is ingrained in my subconscious as something wonderful.
And Star Trek: TNG is the only fandom that gives me such a strong welcome back feeling.
And what you said about the Hobbit movie reminded me of a sort-of related phenomenon: realizing that a new installment or new adaptation really is part of the fandom you know and love. The 2009 Star Trek movie was one of of the first "Star Treks" I saw, but after a while I'd nearly forgotten it, being too immersed in TOS and TNG and eventually Voyager. Then I rewatched it, and it felt so different, so sleek and "modern" in contrast to the '60s TOS and even the '90s TNG. At one point I even said "This isn't my Star Trek". It didn't feel the same to me. Then the new Dr. McCoy said "Dammit man, I'm a doctor, not a physicist!" - echoing the old McCoy's catchphrase of "I'm a doctor, not a _______!" that was later used by the doctors on Deep Space Nine and Voyager and became a trademark of Star Trek doctors. It was something small, but it connected the 2009 movie with the rest of the franchise a a way that spoke to me and told me "Yes, we may be shinier and sleeker, but we are still Star Trek."
I'll stop my Trekkie gushing now.

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