Here we go once again. It was cheaper to stay an extra night than leave/arrive on the weekend but the thought of 4 nights in Vegas seemed a little long. It was just right. Evenings dedicated to solid dinners, movie (Star Trek Beyond, of course), and the exciting Las Vegas 51's Triple A baseball team. Paul, Dennis and gallant 51's pint glasses (no ugly sponsor logos too). All events Star Trek filled up our time easily. It's a treat travelling with Dexter and if this is our last one, it was a good one. Creation Entertainment will benefit if they diversify their moderators in the future, and offer more panels that are based in nostalgia (go forward, not just celebrate the past).
It's always fun chancing into Trek actors strolling in the hallways and other places: Odo is on our plane!! Ezri Dax at Starbucks!!
Takei's zero gravity experience a day or two before his appearance |
Michael Westmore makeup feature. This year, Borg. |
Westmore visited by one of his faves |
confused franchises |
I especially like the lady at the end. I suppose she's patiently waiting to be assimilated.
Captain K |
nice work on his costume. |
Oh my! Ferengi's here (actual Rom and Nog) The actor that plays Nog is very grateful for having received a recent kidney transplant, and let his tears flow on stage
Vulcan here....
Vulcan there....
This man is about 6/5" and kept showing up. Has a Nimoy-ish quality no doubt. A little creepy.
Whoopi loved that peeps came dressed as Guinan(s)
a sponsorship that was actually very very cool
Nice job Mac. Their actors were great and the transporter effect/emails that they provided to attendees was fun (and free), without limits
Clint Howard spotted this costume in the audience and called out for a photo op
wall banner completely signed by the fans.and no one took the Sharpies |
Star Trek makes Eastwood (and kids) day, apparently 1979 |
Goofiest panels involve the Next Generation cast |
Across the Trek timeline: Marina Sirtis from TNG hugs Nichelle Nichols, TOS |
Voyager can become silly as well |
There were several thoughtful panels and one was Women and Star Trek; writers, actors, scientists and fans. Notably, BJo Trimble who is a big of Trek's survivial story. Some stars participated in forums such as this- Kate Mulgrew and others appeared in a Shakespeare discussion, and other presentations.
Great spending time with Paul, catching up with Dennis, and seeing Zoila and Hooly (sp) again. From all the Trek shows, nearly full casts were in attendance. Lacking movie representation (Beyond) although Karl Urban, who has attended previously had to cancel due to a rescheduled filming schedule. Here this year but not in the past three were Whoopi Goldberg, Kirstie Alley and Scott Bakula. All seem to enjoy interacting with fans, and why not? Be somewhere where you are adored, hang with your peers and old friends, and receive a paycheck; a fairly large paycheck for some. All those good hearted fans paying $100 for a photo with an unsmiling William Shatner (he could at least smile thinking about the $95-$100 he gets for those pictures x400, plus the autographs...)
Note; some photos taken from public postings on the net. Most are my own.
As the great man says, LLAP.
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