- Pierluigi Piazzi: This is a wonderful way to be crazy. Everybody's crazy, but it's wonderful this way.
- Richard Arnold: At a convention a few years ago, when Gene Roddenberry was still alive, he came out on stage and used the term Trekkies, referring to the fans, and some fan down the front row yelled back, "Trekkers!" And Gene pointed right back at the person and said, "no, it's Trekkies. I should know, I invented the thing."
- Jane de Silva Santos: [wearing a revealing bikini] I think it's really cool, people who wear the uniform. But I wouldn't wear a Star Trek uniform. I'm too shy.
- Italian fan: [dressed as a Klingon] When I look deep inside myself, I realized that I am a Klingon... I work at a bank, as a cashier. Every day when I deal with people, it takes the strength of a Klingon!
- Barbara Adams: What did you think of Enterprise this week?
- Jon Garrison: If they had George Lucas to write for them, make it more like Star Wars, it'd probably be a better show.
- Barbara Adams: It's a different genre of science fiction.
- Jon Garrison: Star Wars is a lot better because it's got more, you know, laser fights, more, you know... They pretty much don't have different settings on their laser guns. It's, you know, one shot, one kill, sorta thing, unless they wing 'em or something.
- Barbara Adams: Star Trek is better because of the philosophy and the ideology.
- Jon Garrison: That's what I like about the Star Wars movies, is it doesn't say anything. You don't have to think about it, it's just good.
- Jacqueline Lichtenberg: The title of your film is anathema to the fan, okay? Trekkies is the putdown. I'm not a Trekkie, I am a Trekker, and that is a big difference. That's the difference between the people who go overboard and the people who don't.