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I was a big 'Battlestar Galactica' fan and 'Star Trek' fan. I grew up watching those.
I know stuff about 'Lord of the Rings' and 'Star Wars,' but 'Star Trek,' I don't know.
I would say I'm a medium-sized 'Star Trek' fan. I love the universe that it's created.
I used to watch 'Star Trek' on weeknights as a kid while I did my homework for school.
What's great about Vasquez Rocks is that they filmed several 'Star Trek' episodes there.
I have always been a fan of 'Star Trek.' I love Gene Roddenberry's vision of the future.
Star Trek' is not just about literal exploration, but also the exploration of ourselves.
I can enjoy 'Harry Potter' and 'Star Trek,' but I really appreciate hard science fiction.
You can't escape 'Star Trek' influence, especially characters you literally grew up with.
People think that being on Star Trek is career suicide, but it's really just the opposite.
I started off as a 'Star Trek' fan, and to be able to work on the series was a great honor.
I think Star Trek has been very double-edged for all of us - as actors, writers, directors.
I am a classic Star Trek fanatic. When I was a kid, my mom and I used to go to conventions.
'Star Trek' was always a little bit closed emotionally. I never connected to the characters.
May the Force be with J.J. I think he'll reinvent 'Star Wars,' like he did with 'Star Trek.'
Star Trek' ushered in the end of the Westerns. Then the canvas switched to the sci-fi canvas.
I was always fascinated by science-fiction shows, shows like 'Star Trek' and 'Lost in Space.'
I once went to a 'Star Trek' convention by mistake - I thought I was going to a 'Doctor Who' one.
All my friends were 'Star Wars' kids but I didn't go to the movies, so I was the 'Star Trek' kid.
I had a stereotype in my mind of what a 'Star Trek' fans is, but I couldn't have been more wrong.
I've played four roles on 'Star Trek.' My favorite episode was 'The Visitor' on 'Deep Space Nine.'
I may have one more 'Star Trek' novel in me, but it would be in the old universe, not the new one.
One of the gifts of 'Star Trek' is my professional work colleagues have become my lifelong friends.
I am a nerd, but I don't dive head-first into any fiefdom of nerdiness, except for maybe 'Star Trek.'
'Star Trek' is about a bunch of disparate people and what they're capable of when they work together.
I love the fact that it's not only about Star Trek, but about science fiction in general, and science.
Personally, I'm not into 'Star Trek' or physics or comic books, but I know I might be in the minority.
The thing about 'Star Trek' is that it is not judgmental. You can do what ever you want, within reason.
I've always read a lot of sci-fi. When my son was younger, I actually went to a 'Star Trek' convention.
I would jump at the chance to work with the inordinately-talented J.J. Abrams on a new 'Star Trek' film.
I really used my own imagination a lot and made a number of suggestions during my tenure on 'Star Trek.'
There was definitely a sense that 'The Next Generation' was the 'Star Trek' stepchild that nobody liked.
Almost everywhere in the world you go, people will come up and say, "Oh my God, you're from 'Star Trek.'"
The organization that it takes to make a movie like 'Star Trek' is amazing, intimidating and fascinating.
I spent years doing 'Star Trek' bits and things, and a lot of people loved it, a lot of people mocked it.
I grew up on all the 'Star Wars' movies and 'Star Trek' and all that. I just haven't really kept current.
When I came out to L. A., I got a part in an episode of 'Star Trek: Voyager,' and I hired an acting coach.
After Star Trek, I was with the top agencies, but producers and directors did not know what to do with me.
I had never seen much of Star Trek, or any other science fiction, before I was cast. But Seven's wonderful.
Nobody could have imagined the phenomenon that 'Star Trek' became. It's still almost impossible to imagine.
I grew up addicted to 'Star Trek' and 'Mission: Impossible.' Now I switch between 'South Park' and 'C-Span.'
Aren't we all 'Star Trek' fans? That's the show that captured our imaginations after cartoons and everything!
Growing up, I was always blown away by 'Star Trek' and 'Barbarella' and 'Logan's Run.' The retro sci-fi thing.
You play a hologram on 'Star Trek,' and you have to spew line after line. I spoke in paragraphs on 'Star Trek.'
I'm proud of my relationship with 'Star Trek'! 'Star Trek' is a show that I am philosophically compatible with.
I'm waiting for them to come up with a 'Star Trek' thing so they can beam me from my house to the gigs and back.
I'm a geek - I read fantasy novels, I play 'World of Warcraft,' I'm a massive gamer, I have 'Star Trek' outfits.
I grew up, from ages 8 to 18, watching reruns of 'Star Trek' with my dad and my mom when they got home from work.
By all standards, except for 'Star Trek' standards, 98 episodes of any television show is a wildly successful run.
No, the type-casting didn't happen until after Star Trek. I don't think that you get typecast until you've been cast!