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Do Trekkies hate Starwars?
Star Wars is science fantasy while Star Trek is science fiction. It may be a subtle difference but it is a difference nonetheless. Star Wars Fans and Star Trek Fans DON’T dislike one another at all.
Is Star Trek a nerd show?
Star Trek is the ur-nerd franchise. And yet, Star Trek is a completely irrelevant franchise as far as pop culture is concerned. After the original series, Star Trek was on TV and in movie theaters continually from 1987–2005 but it was increasingly unpopular.
What is more popular Star Wars or Star Trek?
The “Star Wars” franchise has topped the “Star Trek” franchise. “Star Wars” may have produced less work, but the franchise has brought in much more in the box office, and that’s without nostalgic TV series backing it up.
Is a Trekkie a nerd or a geek?
In fiction, only geeks like Star Trek, and all geeks like it. Those who are particularly obsessed are called “Trekkies”.
Who is the biggest nerd in the world?
Michael Thommason
Michael Thommason is certified as having the world’s largest collection of video games. Guinness confirmed that Thommason had 10,607 games last year, but he’s since acquired a few hundred more, bringing his collection to some 11,000 games.
Are Star Trek fans called Trekkers?
A Trekkie or Trekker is a fan of the Star Trek franchise, or of specific television series or films within that franchise.
Is there any Star Wars Tech in the future?
Turns out, some of the Star Wars tech can be found in our universe today and some might come to fruition in the near future. And some have, or close to, as seen in our Star Wars gift list. 9. Battle Droids Battle Droids were quite useful throughout the Star Wars movies. They were plentiful, took orders and spared human lives in battle.
What makes Star Trek’s technology so good?
Star Trek excelled at introducing new and innovative technology into its franchise by making it seem not only commonplace, but practical. The characters in every series utilize the technology around them in ways that make their lives more efficient, such as interacting with the operating system LCARS aboard the Enterprise-D.
What would Star Trek say to address our voice-activated devices?
While we might say, “OK Google” or “Alexa” to address our voice-activated devices, the crew of Star Trek: The Next Generation would say, “Computer,” followed by a question or command.
What will the future look like in Star Trek?
Things that we take for granted, like video chatting and touch screen capabilities, were what helped Star Trek seem both years ahead of us and attainable in a not-so-distant future. Perhaps one day, Gene Roddenberry’s prediction that Earth will be free of war, disease, and the reliance on currency will also be true.