Star Trek: Voager
I did not watch the first episode on the day of the world premiere on January 16, 1995, but the series arrived in Poland relatively early for the standards of the time, because in 1997. It was broadcast in the so-called decoded band (i.e. available to everyone) Canal +, which at the time I associated with superpremium television. In my memories the picture and sound were somehow better than in "regular" stations. The weekly screenings had something special.
Star Trek: Voager
I did not watch the first episode on the day of the world premiere on January 16, 1995, but the series arrived in Poland relatively early for the standards of the time, because in 1997. It was broadcast in the so-called decoded band (i.e. available to everyone) Canal +, which at the time I associated with superpremium television. In my memories the picture and sound were somehow better than in "regular" stations. The weekly screenings had something special.
I remember my first time watching Star Trek. My dad started me with TOS and once I had watched that through, I watched TNG and VOY. They are very fond memories. I'm really enjoying Discovery and Picard now!
Star Trek: First Contact, The thing that i love about star trek is the storyline but what i like the most when i saw The Sovereign-class USS Enterprise-E. It was a beautiful ship. This is the reason i got hook on Star Strek RTS game
Now if i think about it maybe it was the whole reason i play Star Trek Online.
I was born the week Star Trek premiered, and it has been apart of my life as far back as I can remember. One of my first memories at all was being sick at the age of 2 or 3 and seeing the Enterprise shoot across our TV screen.
As a kid, I made cardboard phasers, and communicators. At age 10, a set of magic markers turned the pantry in our house into the Bridge of the Enterprise, much to my mother's chagrin.
My father, on the other hand, liked westerns. Sci-Fi was not his thing. But sometimes... late at night... he would wake me up in the wee hours, give me an RC Cola and a snack, and sit down on the couch and watch Star Trek with me. (At the time, it was only on around 1am, and at 10, that was way past my bedtime.) He never said a word, just sat there with his arm around me and watched the show... ten shuffled me into bed. It was our special time.
When I graduated from High school, other kids went on trips and got cars... our family was poor, so I didn't expect anything. I was stunned when my father surprised me by driving me to the local movie theatre and handing me the money to see Star Trek III, and would not take "no" for an answer. It is still my favorite Trek movie to this day.
So my favorite Star Trek memory is not a convention, or one of the episodes or movies. It is remembering that my father, who was not a fan, made sure that I was able to enjoy it.
My favorite Star Trek memory is going to see Star Trek The Voyage Home with my grandmother. She was never into Star Trek, but she liked whales, so we convinced her to go see it for the whales... and then she became a Star Trek fan and wanted to see more, so we went right out after the movie and rented The Motion Picture, Wrath of Khan, and Search for Spock on VHS.
One of my fave memories is The Ultimate Computer. The M5 computer destroyed 3 Constitution class ships and was about to attack the 4th. It had direct power from the warp core and erected a forcefield to protect itself. Yet Daystrom talked to the M5 computer and convinced it it was in the wrong.
As i grow up we didn't had west television in our country and so i missed all the older star trek tv series.
But as i have seen all the latest movies and the latest star trek discovery including now running star trek picard series.
But as for that the more memorable moment still kinda fresh from those movies are when in the second "into darkness" released movies in beginning there where alien race who prayed for their god to help them with volcano eruption or something.
And as for that the star trek team kinda messed thing up and later on that time this primitive alien race started to pray for the alien "star trek ship" - its memorable because if alien race really visits some primitive lifeforms on that stage they might and mostly surely take advanced civilization as gods (same happened kinda in season 2 of star trek discovery where the so called Red Angel was god for some)
My favorite Startrek Memory was Actor Avery Brooks playing Captain Sisko played "Benny" in the episode "Far Beyond The Stars" against all odds under threat of life and law due to racist xenophobia stood up for his right to tell his stories about mankind working together.