I only went to one Star Trek convention and that was in the late '80s. I hadn't gone to a convention before that. It was quite amusing, with the people dressed up and all of that.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I've agreed to do several Star Trek conventions this coming year.
I once went to a 'Star Trek' convention by mistake - I thought I was going to a 'Doctor Who' one.
A lot was happening, plus there were an enormous number of people in the industry that were going to conventions, so it was a pretty fun time. Also there was a lot of controversy and I was at the forefront of some of that.
Sci-fi conventions are probably the most fun, the most out-of-the-box, entertaining week or weekend you've ever had in your life.
I always thought it'd be fun to go to a sci-fi convention, watch a bunch of Klingons walking around, all of that kind of stuff.
When I was a teenager, I loved political conventions.
Going to the conventions, seeing the incredible amount of love that people put into their clothing, costumes, gadgetry, and art of all kinds, is a huge treat for me.
I've always read a lot of sci-fi. When my son was younger, I actually went to a 'Star Trek' convention.
I am a classic Star Trek fanatic. When I was a kid, my mom and I used to go to conventions.
I like to razz the Trekkies a little bit. Who doesn't? It's trainspotting, isn't it? But they are very well-meaning, actually. I've done a couple of Star Trek conventions, and they've only been really welcoming.