Las Vegas Star Trek Convention
Sun, Aug 14, 2011 (4:56 p.m.)
Scenes from the 2011 Las Vegas Star Trek Convention at the Rio.
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Dipstick, that stereotype is not and never was accurate. Fandom was female-founded in the 70s, out of the Spock/Vulcan sexual allure, and middle-aged people now: you gotta have money to take these trips, buy the stuff. Do you really think basement-dwelling pimpleface boys with Cheetos fingers can buy the pewter chess sets and do the studio artifact auctions? But "Get a Life" was good for a laugh (and a WS book) in 1986. This crowd above has lawyers, accountants, professors, engineers, doctors, farmers, firemen, scientists, police, factory workers, teachers... pretty much a cross-section of America. And the young have only now returned since JJ's movie. Unless they were kids borne by fan parents.