As some of you know, most of the iconic filming models from Star Trek film and TV history were sold during the "40 Years of Star Trek: The Collection" auction way back in 2006.
Most of these models, which can be said to belong to us as Star Trek fans, ended up in private collections where they are not available for public viewing.
In my opinion, the one model that most deserves to be restored and placed in a museum for public viewing is that of the refit U.S.S. Enterprise from Star Trek: The Motion Picture. It was sold while still labeled and modified as the Enterprise-A and its fate was uncertain after the sale for several years.
By 2016, it was confirmed that Jeff Bezos purchased the model. It has been on display in the offices of Blue Origin, his aerospace company, since then.
I would like to draft a petition to Bezos that the Enterprise be donated to the Smithsonian Air & Space Museum in Washington, D.C. The filming model of the TOS Enterprise resides there in all of its fully restored glory. The refit Enterprise is just as important, as it represents the rebirth of Star Trek in the late 70s and an era of films that laid the groundwork for the success of the series that followed.
I'm posting here to gauge interest first in case I'm just one old Trek fan who cares about this. I admit that it sickens me that a piece of Star Trek history is now just a trophy for a billionaire, but I believe that most fans would also agree that the model deserves far more than to be the property of any one person. She belongs to those who love her the most, and no one loves an Enterprise more than Trek fans.
Most of these models, which can be said to belong to us as Star Trek fans, ended up in private collections where they are not available for public viewing.
In my opinion, the one model that most deserves to be restored and placed in a museum for public viewing is that of the refit U.S.S. Enterprise from Star Trek: The Motion Picture. It was sold while still labeled and modified as the Enterprise-A and its fate was uncertain after the sale for several years.
By 2016, it was confirmed that Jeff Bezos purchased the model. It has been on display in the offices of Blue Origin, his aerospace company, since then.
I would like to draft a petition to Bezos that the Enterprise be donated to the Smithsonian Air & Space Museum in Washington, D.C. The filming model of the TOS Enterprise resides there in all of its fully restored glory. The refit Enterprise is just as important, as it represents the rebirth of Star Trek in the late 70s and an era of films that laid the groundwork for the success of the series that followed.
I'm posting here to gauge interest first in case I'm just one old Trek fan who cares about this. I admit that it sickens me that a piece of Star Trek history is now just a trophy for a billionaire, but I believe that most fans would also agree that the model deserves far more than to be the property of any one person. She belongs to those who love her the most, and no one loves an Enterprise more than Trek fans.
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