1:21:02
We've had 30 years.
There have been tribulations and trials
1:21:05
as well as triumphs,
1:21:08
but, you know, the consensus
is of a very positive nature.
1:21:14
I don't want to be
one of those people
1:21:16
who's still talking about it
20 years--
1:21:19
Well, it is. It's 30 years
after the fact.
1:21:21
God almighty.
I am one of those people!
1:21:23
Oh, my God! No!
1:21:25
We would do these conventions.
We'd say,
1:21:27
"Well, it will probably last another
couple of years and that'll be it,"
1:21:31
you know.
1:21:34
10 years later, we're saying,
"Well, it'll probably last
another couple of years."
1:21:41
20 years later, we're saying, "Good God,
it's going to go on forever."
1:21:44
I don't think that
it will ever die.
1:21:46
I don't think that something
like that can ever die.
1:21:48
You've got a phenomenon. After all,
this is our 20th century mythology.
1:21:52
That's big.
1:21:55
I don't know.
I hope it lasts forever.
1:21:56
It's a good thing.
It's--It's, um...
1:22:00
As long as it's thoughtful,
it's a good thing.
1:22:04
And remember,
live long and prosper.
1:22:06
Man: Good night,
everyone.
1:22:07
Good night, all.
God bless.
1:22:08
I want to thank all of you
for my stamp,
1:22:12
And I want you to know
I'm a Trekkie, too.
1:22:15
I love Star Trek,
and all I can say is this...
1:22:19
& Glory, glory, hallelujah &
1:22:27
& Star Trek's truth
is marching on &
1:22:36
& lts truth is marching &
1:22:42
Ladies and gentlemen,
live long and prosper.
1:22:45
Uh-huh.
1:22:46
& On &
1:22:49
Thank you. Hah!
1:22:52
Thank you.
1:22:56
I am a big Star Trek fan
1:22:58
and got beat up most of my life
for being a Star Trek fan,