‘Star Trek’ Fans Beam into NYC for 50th Anniversary Celebration
It's the latest event to celebrate 50 years of the massively popular franchise. · Fortune

What do you do when your favorite sci-fi franchise has managed to “live long and prosper” for five decades?

Thousands of Star Trek fans will don their preferred Klingon or Vulcan garb this weekend and make the trek to Manhattan to pay homage to one of the most enduring TV and film franchises in pop culture. They’re gathering for Star Trek: Mission New York, a three-day convention that started Friday morning and was organized by franchise-owner and ReedPOP, the pop culture events company that also runs New York Comic Con.

The convention features appearances by former cast-members, including William Shatner and LeVar Burton, as well as a show hall brimming with Star Trek merchandise and three days of panels discussing anything from the franchise’s costuming and special effects to the evolution of “Trekkie” fandom itself.

It’s all part of CBS’ ongoing celebration of 50 years of the franchise that started on Sept. 8, 1966, with the premiere of Star Trek: The Original Series, and gave birth to indelible characters such as Shatner’s Capt. James Kirk and the late-Leonard Nimoy’s Spock, along with phrases like “Space: the final frontier.” It’s a franchise that has produced more than 550 hours of television and film programming combined, while also showing a knack over those five decades for predicting advances in technology years before they appeared in real life.

"It's the 50th anniversary of the original series, but we're celebrating all of Star Trek--six different [TV] series, 13 movies--it's all-encompassing,” Liz Kalodner, the executive vice president and general manager of CBS Consumer Products, told Fortune. (She promised “an extensive social media campaign” to celebrate the official anniversary this coming Thursday.) Kalodner, who oversees the licensing and merchandising of CBS properties such as Star Trek, noted that Mission New York is all about fan-service and CBS worked with the team at ReedPOP “to create an event that is truly interactive, where the fans can completely engage in all aspects of Star Trek.”

ReedPop’s global brand director, Brian Stephenson, told Fortune anywhere from 15,000 to 30,000 Star Trek fans could end up walking through the halls of the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center this weekend. Roughly an hour after the convention opened its doors on Friday morning, fans had already formed multiple long lines seeking autographs from former cast-members (Shatner won’t arrive until Sunday, but fans swarmed 79-year old Walter Koenig aka Ensign Pavel Chekov), while another long line formed with fans waiting for the chance to buy the U.S. Postal Service’s new line of stamps commemorating the franchise’s 50-year anniversary.