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Old Adverts #96 - Star Trek Mobile Disco, Dublin 1971

I could not have imagined how this would have worked! Guys, read the copy in the ad, if you can...it is priceless!!!

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Just an FYI @Hijol, SIZE tags are disabled.

So other than the name that company has nothing to do with "Star Trek", eh? I never heard of it before. Cool find!

Anyone remember Trek Fest '96?

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Just an FYI @Hijol, SIZE tags are disabled.
Even if enabled, I'm pretty sure they'd only affect text size.

So other than the name that company has nothing to do with "Star Trek", eh? I never heard of it before. Cool find!
1971 falls into that slice of time where everyone (in Dublin or anywhere else) could have been forgiven for thinking that "Star Trek" was done and gone, and that the still-sorta-space-age name was as good as up for grabs. I don't really remember noticing at the time, but apparently "mobile discotheque" was kind of a thing for a year or two - I'll guess the bottom fell out of the concept when "Quadrasonic" sound failed to catch on in any major way.
 
Oh, Jebus!!!...the flood of memories you inundated me with when you mentioned "Quadrasonic". I knew it, back in high school, as "Quadraphonic". I just say this: Alice L.'s Basement...now that was a Count Down!!!

back to it:

For you TOS Trivia Fans;

Howard A. Anderson Jr., an Oscar-nominated visual effects artist whose company did VFX work for the original Star Trek series, died back in October of last year He was 95.

So what?

He lead the company started by his father, Howard, "...who did special effects for such movies as White Zombie (1932) and The Man in the Iron Mask (1939).It went on to create the opening titles for scores of memorable shows, including The Addams Family, The Andy Griffith Show, Get Smart, The Mod Squad, The Twilight Zone, Mission: Impossible, The Brady Bunch and Cheers."

They signed a deal with the producers of Star Trek, "...to work on the 1964 Star Trek pilot episodes "The Cage" and "Where No Man Has Gone Before," and its contributions to the series included exterior shots of the USS Enterprise speeding through the stars and the effects associated with the phaser-beam weapons and the ship’s transporter.

"The firm had worked on I Love Lucy — Anderson Jr. had teamed with Desi Arnaz to get the shape of the heart just right for the show's opening — and NBC's Star Trek was produced by Desilu."

Connections!

source of quotes: http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/howard-anderson-dead-star-trek-835354

How about that...Maybe it is just me, but i love knowing this stuff! King Daniel, this Thread continues to Rule! Keeper, I love your stuff, and nice that M'Sharak and bbailey and others have joined us!
 
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Star Trek Generations arrived on our screens in 1994. It was the first time Captain Kirk died (it stuck though, unless you count the Shatnerverse novels) and the first time we saw a giant starship crash onto a planet.
 
Days to Star Trek Beyond: 93
Days to new STB trailer: 30

1993 is the year that Deep Space Nine launched. Thanks to DS9, Worf (who jumped ship from the Enterprise in the 4th season) is the most prolific character in the Star Trek universe, with 282 appearances.
 
Both the documentary To Be Takei, and ST6: TUC audiobook have a finished run time of 93 minutes.
 
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