11/28/10

Starbase Indy 2010 - The Con in Pictures


We're capturing footage right now, but it'll take a couple of weeks to edit, render and upload, after which I'll post the video here at Born For Geekdom and send out email and facebook messages to all those involved in the filming. Until then, here's a sneak peek at Starbase Indy 2010 in photos. I'll also post a list of businesses we bought merchandise from and some we plan to buy from in the future. Support small business! Especially those run by your fellow geeks.



The band Five Year Mission played a high-energy show. If Weezer and
They Might Be Giants had a Trekkie baby that loved to host sing-alongs,
this is what that baby would sound like. Except, it would be five babies...
and they would be grown men.



You HAVE NOT LIVED until you've watched Galaxy Quest on the big screen
at a convention with an audience full of fans.
"By Grapthar's Hammer...what a savings."



Geek Knits by Keriayn! Aside from the Trek dolls, she had a Leela and says
she's working on a Frye as well. She said she's considering opening
up an Etsy shop soon. 



The "Sci Fi and Ethics" Philosophy Seminar, lead by three authors
and college professors. Starbase Indy has plenty of intellectually stimulating
activities and panels that host in-depth discussions. 



The Saturday Night Masquerade involves a costume and skit contest.
This was "Star Fleet Man" set to "Sharp Dressed Man". Good times. 



The Starfleet Command Awards Ceremony. What's that?
You didn't know that Star Fleet has become a real thing?
Well, it has. With rank, transfer orders, Academy exams, captains, admirals, and much more.
Well hang on, finish looking at the pictures before you Google "How to join Star Fleet"...
and by the way, there's also something called "Barfleet".



One of the many charities supported by Starbase Indy, this was a Borg Cube constructed
to be filled with  canned food and donated to Gleaner's Food Bank.
See, here's the thing about geeks. We're smart, we're organized, we're obsessive, and
we're dead serious about the idea of a utopian future...so it's RPG, costumes,
and geektastic seminars for a good cause. Check out Cats Haven, a no-kill
shelter for cats in Indianapolis. A very worthy cause. 


Just goofing around with my boyfriend.





Martial Artist and Weapons Maker Gary Strunk displays his handmade Klingon Bat'leths.
If you frequent cons, these are much easier to get autographs on than metal weapons and they're also sturdy enough for actual combat. Plus...they're just plain super awesome. 



NASA astronaut David Wolf thrilled us with incredible stories of near-death experiences
 during space walks, life in zero gravity, home videos from shuttles and the ISS, and what's
happening at NASA after all the government cancellations this year. This was my favorite panel.
Wolf talked about how realistic it could be to create artificial gravity in space,
the problems they're working on to prepare humans for deep space travel,
and how with more financial resources, technologically-speaking,
humans are a mere 20 years away from setting foot on Mars. In fact, this panel may
end up with it's own blog entry later.  It was truly stunning and amazing. Plus, he set his
home movies to Queen's, "Don't Stop Me Now". Big time bonus points.  



The longest autograph line during the convention was for David Wolf,
which just goes to show it's not just a love of film and television that brings us to the con,
we're all totally serious about our love of space travel and the future of NASA.



Audrey, Hellraiser, and a Zombie Stormtrooper. Don't question it...


Here are some more businesses and organizations we met at Starbase Indy 2010:

MEMORABILIA DEALERS:

Mystik Waboose
STARMEMORIES
Starbase Atlanta

ARTISTS

STUDIO 19 
GOT STEAM? A Steampunk Emporium
Nigel Sade

TREK SPECIFIC

Michael Roney - Klingon Translator
The Lou Trek Show
Starbase Indy

8 comments:

  1. I think the caption on the last picture should be: "Hellraiser, Audrey, and a Zombie Stormtrooper." People who don't know you might be confused.

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  2. Sounds like a fantastic time, I'll have to take a Trek out there next year, sounds like a blast!

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  3. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3PxwNKrL8w&list=QL&playnext=8
    Our rock band "Warp Core Breach" with me Gary Barclay as Mr. Rock and Mark Williams as Captain Jerk won 1st place at the Masquerade contest at the 2010 Starbase Indy convention. Mark played "Sharp Dressed Man" while I sang my lyrics "Starfleet Man" Mark Williams and I made the Vulcan Lute AKA Vulcan Harp. It's a bass and it spins.
    Live long and prosper \\//,
    FCAPT Gary Barclay Chief Security Officer USS Endeavour @ http://www.ussendeavour.net
    Starbase 06 CO @ http://sb06.starfleet-command.com
    Starfleet Command Q1 Deputy Chief Of Public Affairs @ http://www.starfleet-command.com
    http://www.myspace.com/garyfitness
    http://www.facebook.com/people/Gary-Barclay/1743705796
    http://www.walterkoenigsite.com/waltersstar.html
    http://www.starbaseindy.com

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  4. Looks like you had a great time! I need to go to a Trek convention one of these days. As of right now, the only conventions I have for my "Nerd Cred" are anime ones.

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  5. Hmmmm... I tried to leave a comment before but it wouldn't let me.

    Anywho, it looks like you had a fun time! I need to go to a Trek Convention one of these days. That way, I can have more convention going "Nerd Cred" than anime conventions.

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