@KatawaGrey, here’s a tshirt that might appeal to you. :D
Like with Pokemon, I cannot fathom the mindset of Twilight fans. Also like with Pokemon, I cannot wait for the trend to fade.
I would not self-identify as either a Twilight fan or a Star Trek fan, but I would more readily integrate or be friends with a Trekkie than a Twihard (although I have friends who are both). Sci-fi tends to be more intelligent than “fantasy”, I find, at least in popular entertainment.
One of the reasons why I dislike Twilight so much is because of how much SMeyer butchered the vampire mythos. I know many people who feel the same way; I think we also feel that calling SMeyer’s books “fantasy” is far-fetched at best and lends a bad name to the genre.
But the main difference between the two fans is that Twihards tend to advertise their allegiance, whereas many Trekkies (at least, before the movie) were seriously underground. Now, it’s trendy to be a Twihard and have an opinion (Edward or Jacob?). However, if you speak Klingon or wear a brown pinstripe suit with white Chucks and reading glasses, you’re a horrible nerd who will never get laid. <shrugs>