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Star Trek 45th Anniversary Creation Con – One Trekkie’s Musings
This past weekend I had the chance to attend the 45th Anniversary Star Trek Creation Convention here inNashville (Thanks again, Cass!). Considering that it’s been at least 11 years since I’d been to a Creation Con (back when I was still blonde) I was curious and excited to attend. For the past 7 years the conventions I’ve attended have been along the lines of Dragon*Con and GMX. From what I remembered about the Creation Cons I went to inSan Francisco, I knew it wouldn’t be anything like that but I was still looking forward to seeing the differences.Â
Getting my geek on – Geek Media Expo Vol. 2
This past weekend I attended, performed and worked at a local Nashville convention called Geek Media Expo (GMX). This year marked the second year for the con (I happened to work it last year as well as VIP assistant) and I admit that I had an awesome time this year.
The special guest lineup was most excellent and I had the chance to meet Jeph Jacques, Bob & Carl: Sci-Fi Janitors, Dominic Keating and Garrett Wang along with a slew of other folks. In between running from my panels to performances, being painted green and then washing it all off and trying to find time to eat a bite or two, I did get the chance to hang out with various friends who had come into town for the convention and others that I’ve seen at every convention I’ve worked since the Tattoo & Horror Festival in April. (yep, 4 conventions this year that I’ve run into them at so far)
I didn’t spend a lot of money on stuff, though I was sorely tempted. I did purchase the Questionable Content book which Jeph autographed for me. That was pretty much my only purchase though I happily browsed the dealer room and wandered the guest tables, looking longingly at other merchandise.
This weekend I was also keeper of the Timmy from ThinkGeek.com. I have three costumes for him currently in my possession and he happily wore two of them to the convention: a “THE†shirt from Questionable Content (and yes, Timmy got his picture with Jeph Jacques, the created of QC and a Jedi outfit, complete with lightsaber. That last outfit got quite a few smiles and he posed for pictures with Bob & Carl and even the entire group of folk who attended my panel on Jedism (and the other 2 Star Wars panels I ran).
There were some great events including an Orion Slave Auction where you could bid on folks who were offering services like “Pool Party Escort†or “20 minute massageâ€. Me, I had a friend airbrush me green and I offered a front row, no wait seat to the showing of Repo! The Genetic Opera that my cast was performing at. There was a small bidding war for me and that prize but the final amount was $90. All the money from the auction was being donated to St. Jude’s and we actually raised quite a bit during that event.
The Race of the Tauntauns was another event that was hilarious. We had the slight problem of having only one Tauntaun sleeping bag….so with the help of Brian and Crispy from WhattheCast, we improvised an “imaginary†tauntaun sack race. They provided the commentary and interviews with the 11 racers. We also had 3 obstacles: a guy in a Jar Jar mask who laid on the floor and had to be hopped over, Amanda in a Greedo mask that had to be shot before she shot them, and finally the racers had to stop by Garrett Wang’s table and get their photo taken with him. As the racers approached the finish line they had to hop in slow motion and were penalized if they sped too fast through that part.
Here’s what made it so hilarious…
Imagine them doing a sack race without the sacks.
That’s right. Our racers basically pretending to have Tauntauns that they had to mount and we made them hop the length of the course as through they were really wearing a sleeping bag.
There was a bonus treat for Repo! and RHPS fans on Saturday night. A true Science Fiction Double Feature with back to back showings of those two cult films complete with shadowcast performances. Our local Repo shadowcast, Testify!, rocked the showing that night!
Now that the con is over I’m already looking forward to next year and it just spurs on my excitement for Dragon*Con when I’ll get to see many of these folks again!
Did any of you attend GMX this year? What were your favorite panels or events? (bonus points if you happen to claim it was one of the crazy things I was involved in)
“I thought they smelled bad on the outside!”
About 10 years ago I realized that I had a special power. Nothing quite X-Men worthy but still something to write home about. I have the ability to come up with a completely ridiculous idea and then convince other people that it’s really a great idea and to go along with it. You may think that’s not really noteworthy but it was this power that help me make a film called “Terminator: The Musical?” (no I’m not kidding, it exists), create the first Repo! The Genetic Opera shadowcast in Nashville, TN and start what looks to become an annual event at Dragon*Con known as the “Race of the Tauntauns!”.
Yes, you read that correctly. Race of the Tauntauns. It’s essentially a sack race using sleeping bags that look like tauntauns from Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back. Most are ones that have been purchased from thinkgeek.com but racers can also enter their own homemade ones as long as they are sleeping bags and still look like tauntauns. I came up with this idea after I finally bought one of these sleeping bags and then wondered if I could get anyone to do a sack race with me. The next logical step was to see if anyone wanted to race at Dragon*Con. After that it got put on the official schedule and ThinkGeek offered up prizes for the first three winners.
The first annual Race of the Tauntauns at Dragon*Con was a hit with 7 racers, a Wookie obstacle, a huge crowd and plenty of video taken of the race. It went so well that my friend who is con chair of a local geek convention in Nashville, Geek Media Expo (GMX), asked me to do a race here at the convention in October.
So now, go ahead and dispute my special power. After all, how many folks do you know who have managed to convince a bunch of people to hop a race track in $100 sleeping bags that look like a sci-fi creature avoiding ridiculous obstacles?
I’m on a Blimp! (thank you DCTV!)
After a 5 year hiatus I finally made it back out to Dragon*Con this year and between running a panel, a Tauntaun sack race (go ahead, ask) and dealing with 6 different costume changes in 3 days, I had a blast!
Without a doubt one of my favorite parts of the whole convention is the Dragon*ConTV channel. The folks involved write and film a number of shorts, from ridiculous geeky commercials to Adult Swim style bumpers and then broadcast them over specific channels in each hotel and often on screens before panels start. So anytime I was in the hotel room to snarf some food or toss around costume bits like a madwoman, I had the TV tuned to that particular channel. They often will mix in old spots with newer ones (I did see one from 6 years ago that I did a quick voice-over for) and they never fail to get laughs.
This year there were a few that stuck in my head and I’m sure I’ll write about more of them in a week or so. Bob & Carl, Apology on the Mount and Portal Pranks were just a few that had me giggling for awhile. There was one, however, that is still stuck in my head almost a month later.
“I’m on a Blimp!â€
This song, a Steampunk parody of “I’m on a Boatâ€, pops into my head at the most random moments and I’ll often find myself grooving and singing along before I realize it. It’s earned me quite a few odd looks and even some friends joining in when they hear me.
So now I present to you, “I’m on a Blimpâ€! May it get stuck in your head and may yo pass it on to infect your friends.
(And here's the link for anyone who can't see the above video: I'm on a Blimp)