June 25, 2004

Living the Star Trek experience in your very own Star Trek apartment.

This is what happens when fan boys and girls are given too much say in the real world. ;o) Oh, and no wedding dresses are included in the sale (as far as I can tell..)

  • The auction is subtitled Let fiction become reality. Shouldn't that be the other way around?
  • Heh... and they're in Blighty... I think the next target for our troops is Hinckley, Leicestershire.
  • And like the real Enterprise there is no toilet.
  • O to be in Hinckley Now The Enterprise is there For whoever strolls through Hinckley Finds, each morning, strange and rare, Her holodeck, the scanners and the captain's chair, The empty bridge, transporter access over there, The lonely engineering station with the console cubes, The dilithium crytals stuffed into the Jeffreys' tubes, And open hailing frequencies with local woof and wow, All in Hinckley - now.
  • I have a strange feeling of deja vu.
  • Hey, beeswacky, it seems that you know too many Star Trek terms, like Jeffrey's Tube, so you are now branded the geek. Like me. ok, knees bent, arms outstretched, up on the table!! Now flap!!!
  • It's so nice to know that not all the super-geek fanpeoples are in the U.S.
  • I second the deja vu.
  • Someone else who, um, lived the Star Trek experience...
  • Truly, he boldly went (cringe) where no man has gone before... Oh, shut up. Somebody had to do it.
  • Nostil, if you were a TRUE geek, you would have pointed out to beeswacky that dilithium crystals don't go into Jeffrey's tubes. They are in the Warp Core assembly to regulate the flow of antimater. now THAT was some hard-core geekiness! unh!
  • My thinking is like this, Weezel -- as long as the dilithium crystals remain stowed in the Jeffrey's tubes, this house can stay a house. However, once the crystals are placed in the Core, then the house becomes a mobile vessel again. /joins Nostril, flapping madly