tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4303109901918352461.post2712157772065395322..comments2018-11-17T22:42:51.900-05:00Comments on Joseph Bloch: Happy 50th, Star TrekGreyhawk Grognardhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13929743865700766901noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4303109901918352461.post-15119963564163551652017-06-02T17:20:25.615-04:002017-06-02T17:20:25.615-04:00Hello, good Sir hope that you are well... Wishing ...Hello, good Sir hope that you are well... Wishing you and yours a very pleasant Summer... Hello from Marshville.... Stacey / "Dr. Theda"...Dr. Thedahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16437013120611829846noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4303109901918352461.post-29078836983418919512017-01-28T10:11:19.728-05:002017-01-28T10:11:19.728-05:00Like you, Trek had (has) a profound influence on m...Like you, Trek had (has) a profound influence on my life. I am greatly looking forward to covering it, week by week, in four years.<br /><br />I feel as if the 70s were a Golden time for Trekkies. TOS (and TAS) were all there was. So zines, novels, the Technical Manual, the Concordance, Star Fleet Battles -- these are what we had to play with. There wasn't an Official voice of Trek, nor had the franchise been diluted across so many eras and timelines (for the worse, I feel, but you may feel differently). <br /><br />I have Spock Must Die and a dozen other early titles. I've got the starship blueprints, which I poured over for hours when I was a kid. SOMEDAY, I'll own a TOS uniform! :) These are Trek for me.<br /><br />(for demographics, I am 42; my first Trek was TAS, which I adored)galacticjourneyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02350935794214027433noreply@blogger.com