"40 Years of Star Trek: The Collection was the official title of an auction facilitated by Christie's, New York. Held from 5–7 October 2006, a vast number of items ranging from minor background props to detailed models of the various USS Enterprise starships, all taken from 40 years of Star Trek production, were auctioned."
Revisiting this story via the documentary hosted by Leonard Nimoy, my blood started boiling ... again ... because I felt that Paramount/CBS Studios did a great disservice to fans by selling off warehouses full of Star Trek props, models, set pieces, costumes, etc. instead of investing in building a proper Star Trek Museum of the Future to house these items so that all could see, not just a few private collectors.
The fact that MIke and Denise Okuda (from TNG, DS9 and VOY) were willing participants in this auction also angered me as well.
Am I alone in this frustration?
Revisiting this story via the documentary hosted by Leonard Nimoy, my blood started boiling ... again ... because I felt that Paramount/CBS Studios did a great disservice to fans by selling off warehouses full of Star Trek props, models, set pieces, costumes, etc. instead of investing in building a proper Star Trek Museum of the Future to house these items so that all could see, not just a few private collectors.
The fact that MIke and Denise Okuda (from TNG, DS9 and VOY) were willing participants in this auction also angered me as well.
Am I alone in this frustration?