StillPaisleyCat
It took a lot of my time and that of others to get the combadge, NCC-1701, Klingon symbol and IDIC badge up last year. And to defend them.
I wasn’t in a position to contribute much this year, so I am really glad the combadge was successfully reprised.
The maple leaf last year was well done.
Suggest you look back on the canvas thread to see what was done last year.
We managed to do a comm badge and the 1701 Enterprise and a Klingon symbol.
Appreciated!
Ok. I’m interested in what he’s doing whether for Star Trek or whatever.
This is exactly the kind of Trek-adjacent stuff I love to see here at quarks.
And this is why I’m saddened to see quarks restricted to members of the instance.
I do also see the need for a place to discuss the instance itself among its members but a ‘bar’ exclusive to members of a club isn’t really a fit for me with the name Quark’s - that suggests an interesting place where all sorts of people from 3 quadrants might show up to join in a conversation with the regular.
I’m wondering if the cast appearances will include actors from S31 and Starfleet Academy, or just from Lower Decks and Strange New Worlds.
And I am wondering if we might see more casting news for Starfleet Academy ahead of SDCC.
Or at least some character names to go with the casting announcements we’ve already had. It would also be great to know what species some of these will be.
I was replying to the sarcastic remark directly above that posits that Trek has an adequate fanbase to sustain the franchise.
Prodigy’s been an investment in reaching younger fans and building an audience for the future.
Starfleet Academy’s target audience is later teens and young adults. Basically, ‘the key demographic’ as reported by Nielsen in the US.
Advertisers care mainly about 18-35 year olds, and now that streaming has ads that key demographic is important for the survival of the franchise.
Besides if the franchise hadn’t expanded its fanbase in the 90s it wouldn’t be viable now. And let’s face it, it’s not that significant outside North America. Gone are the days when US audiences were adequate for survival.
I have to say that this makes me rather sad.
Instead of drawing folks into the fandom tent with adjacent topics or broadening the discussion of established fans, it’s creating less conversation.
I think that there’s a place for a ‘discuss the health of the instance’ conversation on a separate dedicated community, but also a Trek-adjacent general and open discussion. I consider Frakes’ career as a sci-fi director or the Paramount saga as adjacent.
As long as it meets the norms of the instance in terms of civility, why not? Are the admins/mods truly being flooded with a high volume of spam from outside on Quarks?
Last, I would like to note that without Quark’s being open, I doubt we’d have had the interest to create the Dr Who community. I think that it’s cool that it percolated up through the discussion.
I really wish Hallmark put more effort into reaching younger fans with their collections.
And even older fans like me would like some merch from the newer shows and not just more TNG, and TOS or even Enterprise.
Do they have any kind of realistic focus groups informing these selections?