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Fantasy and science fiction serve a useful social function, besides offering excuses for various subcultures to congregate at conventions: they allow fans to enter inviting worlds that, in ways, seems preferable to their own, and even offer pointers on how to survive in the real world.

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J.J. Abrams — the director of the new Star Trek movie (as well as the creator of Cloverfield and TV’s Lost) — has said in interviews that he’s “never been a Trek fan.”

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