The 25th Anniversary Celebration

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Star Trek Convention
Name: The 25th Anniversary Celebration
Dates: June 7-9, 1991
Frequency: one-off
Location: Los Angeles, California
Type: pro-con
Focus: once
Organization: Creation Entertainment
Founder: Creation Entertainment
Founding Date: 1991
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The 25th Anniversary Celebration was a Star Trek Creation Con held in Los Angeles, California June 7-9, 1991.

The main entire cast of Star Trek: TOS was present, as well as Gene Roddenberry and Patrick Stewart.

Guest List

What Some Fans Said

I loved it!

I prefer the characters now they are older and more mature - mind you, there are so many gorgeous guys in it, what with Picard, Riker and the one that plays Worf. The technology has come on in leaps and bounds since the early days; I couldn't believe how expensive the models they use were!

Is it me, or did Spock have his ear on the wrong way round when he was having dinner with the Klingons in ST VI?

I loved some of the comments made by Gene. I think Paramount thought at the end of the first series, that's it, but they had a hell of a shock! It was nice to see Kirk and Spock introduce it. I must admit, in close-up Kirk has got lovely eyes. They seem to sparkle. No wonder the ladies go for him! The bit with Data laughing was very funny - all the crew looked gob smacked. The bit with McCoy was touching - as irascible as ever! Still gets the last word in.

Maybe I'm greedy, but why do the BBC always chobble programmes about? Still, don't suppose what the viewers want matters? As long as they pay the licence, it's 'what the hell'. [1]

In our opinion, Creation seems to be failing into a trend lately (even more so than usual, that is). As most of you already know, their conventions over the years have generated a lot of complaints regarding the coordination of the events, a general feeling of displeasure due to an atmosphere of greed, and, most importantly, the overall way they treat the fans. Well, those of you who attended the Los Angeles 25th Anniversary Star Trek "con", June 7-9, will know that Creation has sunk to new depths. The entire weekend was an ordeal of misleading information (such as selling other tickets when we were told the $143.00 preferred seating was the only way to get in Friday and Saturday), endless lines (one every single day, plus they habitually started it late & ended early), and a widespread feeling of being used. Add to that the fact of many not informed that cameras were not allowed in the Shrine auditorium until they were at the door with their tickets and cameras in hand.

But Creation isn't satisfied with just that. A contract with Paramount was recently finalized in which Creation has the exclusive rights to sell all Trek T-Shirts, posters and photos. How long this is for is unknown at this time, but it's almost certain that Creation will milk it for all it's worth. We've heard that they are also in the process of trying to get the Next Generation (and possibly the original as well) cast on contract so they will appear only at Creation conventions. And considering their past record Creation is not the kind of company we would want entrusted with this responsibility. From these points alone it doesn't look good at all...it will all only lead to us being charged more and more, and no doubt treated even worse. We've got a nagging suspicion that if something isn't done quickly rapid increases in prices will soon spiral out of reach for the average fan, next years tickets for the fifth anniversary of Star Trek: The Next Generation are being sold for $165.00. Well, it's high time to let them know how we, the fans who are keeping them in business, feel — that this kind of treatment won't be put up with anymore! Creation has gone from being "a convention by fans for fans" to just being a typical corporate venture with no room left for creativity or fun, just profit.

If you agree with the feelings expressed in this flyer then please pass the word along and write to the parties involved — every letter counts! Also, it might be a good idea to write both of the casts to let them know how we feel. And if you find yourself still needing to go to a Creation convention then please buy only general admission tickets rather than preferred seating. To make this work not only do we have to drown them with letters but also hit them where it hurts, their pocketbooksl! Please send your letters of comment to: Paramount Pictures and Creation Conventions [addresses included]. [2]

References

  1. ^ from IDIC #21
  2. ^ a flyer printed in On the Double #20 (September 1991)