Umm… it stands for “Nuclear Command Cruiser”. Yeah.

Back when I did a lot of Trek roleplay with the Starfleet crowd, we established space fighter squadrons on our ships, and decided eventually that we needed flight jackets. So we all bought dark-colored jackets in various materials and put Trek emblems on them in configurations that looked more-or-less authentic. Mine’s always been black denim, though it’s gone through different versions as the jackets each wore out. This one has a Next Gen combadge, a USS Yeager patch on one shoulder, a UFP emblem on the other, and a “Team Banzai” graphic on the back. (Why not mix my fictions?)

I’ve worn it a lot, in weather suitable for a light jacket and in practically any social situation that doesn’t require formal wear. I wore it to my Decipher interview, figuring it might help get me a job at a game company that made Star Trek cards. (Seemed to work…) Wearing it always felt like a bit of passive geek defiance: a declaration that yes, I was weird, but not unapproachably so.

Well, I wore it around during the unseasonably warm weekend, and if I needed further evidence that I live in a different world than I did in 1982, I got it. Twice, random strangers highly complimented my ‘flight’ jacket, both times following up with a brief conversation about the latest movie. I’m just not used to this. Eyerolls and smart remarks were once par for the course, but “wasn’t Uhura hot?” is a comment I’m not used to from the gentleman at the auto shop.

Whatever we old-schoolers might have to say about the recent film, it looks like interest in the franchise is back. Combine this with Obama’s public use of the Vulcan hand salute, and I’d say that the 21st century’s brought a different world for Trek geeks. I approve.

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24 Comments

  • rattrap says:

    I agree. And besides, Uhura is hot.

  • rattrap says:

    I agree. And besides, Uhura is hot.

  • rattrap says:

    I agree. And besides, Uhura is hot.

  • rattrap says:

    I agree. And besides, Uhura is hot.

  • rattrap says:

    I agree. And besides, Uhura is hot.

  • rattrap says:

    I agree. And besides, Uhura is hot.

  • rattrap says:

    I agree. And besides, Uhura is hot.

  • rattrap says:

    I agree. And besides, Uhura is hot.

  • lonespark says:

    Uhura’s hotness is slightly beside the point, seeing as she is stone-cold AWESOME, but yeah.

    Also, Gaila.

  • lonespark says:

    Uhura’s hotness is slightly beside the point, seeing as she is stone-cold AWESOME, but yeah.

    Also, Gaila.

  • lonespark says:

    Uhura’s hotness is slightly beside the point, seeing as she is stone-cold AWESOME, but yeah.

    Also, Gaila.

  • lonespark says:

    Uhura’s hotness is slightly beside the point, seeing as she is stone-cold AWESOME, but yeah.

    Also, Gaila.

  • lonespark says:

    Uhura’s hotness is slightly beside the point, seeing as she is stone-cold AWESOME, but yeah.

    Also, Gaila.

  • lonespark says:

    Uhura’s hotness is slightly beside the point, seeing as she is stone-cold AWESOME, but yeah.

    Also, Gaila.

  • lonespark says:

    Uhura’s hotness is slightly beside the point, seeing as she is stone-cold AWESOME, but yeah.

    Also, Gaila.

  • lonespark says:

    Uhura’s hotness is slightly beside the point, seeing as she is stone-cold AWESOME, but yeah.

    Also, Gaila.

  • Anonymous says:

    Uhura

    Exactly! What matters is that she’s smart and has more to do than “Hailing frequencies open, Captain.”

    But yes- it’s much easier to be a geek now. Maybe it’s the star status (and enormous wealth) of people like Bill Gates and Steve Jobs, but it’s definitely there! 🙂

    Bert

  • Anonymous says:

    Uhura

    Exactly! What matters is that she’s smart and has more to do than “Hailing frequencies open, Captain.”

    But yes- it’s much easier to be a geek now. Maybe it’s the star status (and enormous wealth) of people like Bill Gates and Steve Jobs, but it’s definitely there! 🙂

    Bert

  • Anonymous says:

    Uhura

    Exactly! What matters is that she’s smart and has more to do than “Hailing frequencies open, Captain.”

    But yes- it’s much easier to be a geek now. Maybe it’s the star status (and enormous wealth) of people like Bill Gates and Steve Jobs, but it’s definitely there! 🙂

    Bert

  • Anonymous says:

    Uhura

    Exactly! What matters is that she’s smart and has more to do than “Hailing frequencies open, Captain.”

    But yes- it’s much easier to be a geek now. Maybe it’s the star status (and enormous wealth) of people like Bill Gates and Steve Jobs, but it’s definitely there! 🙂

    Bert

  • Anonymous says:

    Uhura

    Exactly! What matters is that she’s smart and has more to do than “Hailing frequencies open, Captain.”

    But yes- it’s much easier to be a geek now. Maybe it’s the star status (and enormous wealth) of people like Bill Gates and Steve Jobs, but it’s definitely there! 🙂

    Bert

  • Anonymous says:

    Uhura

    Exactly! What matters is that she’s smart and has more to do than “Hailing frequencies open, Captain.”

    But yes- it’s much easier to be a geek now. Maybe it’s the star status (and enormous wealth) of people like Bill Gates and Steve Jobs, but it’s definitely there! 🙂

    Bert

  • Anonymous says:

    Uhura

    Exactly! What matters is that she’s smart and has more to do than “Hailing frequencies open, Captain.”

    But yes- it’s much easier to be a geek now. Maybe it’s the star status (and enormous wealth) of people like Bill Gates and Steve Jobs, but it’s definitely there! 🙂

    Bert

  • Anonymous says:

    Uhura

    Exactly! What matters is that she’s smart and has more to do than “Hailing frequencies open, Captain.”

    But yes- it’s much easier to be a geek now. Maybe it’s the star status (and enormous wealth) of people like Bill Gates and Steve Jobs, but it’s definitely there! 🙂

    Bert

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