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What is your geekiest possession?

my anime & dinosaur figures

what anime figures do you have?
sorry for the late reply...
I have a bunch of Inuyasaa, 3 Trigun Story Image figures, Code Geass chibis, a couple Fullmetal Alchemist, Howls Moving Castle, Shinji & the gals of Evangelion, Naruto...Ive wanted more but havent been able to pick up anything else. Id love an Alucard figure someday.

I also have tons of Disney collectables & fashion dolls(Disney, Barbie, bjds) but thats a whole other kind of geeky. :cool:
 
I've got a collection of Babylon 5 props and set-used items

-All of the B5 & Crusade scripts, including four unproduced scripts, either set-used or otherwise authorized
- 3 'white models' from 'The Gathering'. These are miniature sets made of paper and foam board made by John Iacovelli
- a genuine data crystal
- some glassware seen onscreen including a mug used in 'Severed Dreams'
- a piece that may have been one of the jammers used in 'Chrysalis'
- some paper props and set dressing from Crusade

and on the way is the 'blip' bracelet that Bester's lover Carolyn wore in 'Ship of Tears'

Jan
 
The blonde, brunette, and redhead blow-up sex dolls that I had professionally painted to resemble naked Tasha Yar, Counselor Troi, and Doctor Crusher. I keep them deflated and folded neatly in a big Rubbermaid container, along with an air compressor, some Redi-Whip, and a dozen copies of Shaved and Ready.
 
Either one of two bottles of wine:
ONe signed by Zach Quinto and Adam Baldwin
The other by Brent Spiner and Bob Picardo

OR

Blueprints of the 1701-D signed my Michael Dorn (back in '89).

Damn, I've been going to 'cons for a while.
 
Here are some pics of my stuff, for the rest, just go here My Photobucket

Did i mention i have an isolinear chip and an LCARS panel?
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a big 18" card model of the tos enterprise ranks as pretty geeky, oh and a replica of shinzons knife from Nemesis, well so the label says, and a small 6 " card model of the stargazer
 
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I used to use Star Trek checks.
As did I. Started with the TNG characters' set, then moved on to the Ships of the Line set, then had generic Starfleet ones. Finally told myself to get "grown-up" checks. :lol: Seriously, I loved 'em.

My "geek stuff" is all really random. Just a sampling off the top of my head:

  • Two decorative TNG banners (kind of like the flags you hang on your front doorpost) - a blue one with the Enterprise D on it, and a black one with a TNG communicator design
  • A set of TNG character rubber stamps
  • Two ceramic replica trading cards
  • About 10 ring binders filled with pages of Star Trek & Star Wars trading cards
  • An R2-D2 walkman
  • An R2-D2 action figure case
  • Two Star Wars talking, animated banks. One is Threepio & Artoo, and the other is Darth Vader.
  • A TNG cast wall clock
  • A toy TNG communicator that was oversized, lit up, and chirped (until the battery died)
  • A Borg spinning lollipop
  • Borg chapstick
  • A bunch of Hallmark ornaments
  • Two Trek halloween mask kits - a Ferengi & a Klingon
  • A couple dozen Trek audio books
  • More Trek & Wars books than I can count, plus a few Babylon 5, all the Earth Final Conflict I could find, and even the three Earth 2 novels that were published.
  • Around 10 model kits for Trek & Wars
  • 3 Star Wars puzzles
  • Dozens and dozens of Taco Bell kids' meal toys from the Star Wars prequels' releases, along with original boxes
  • Dozens of different soda cans with Star Wars character likenesses
  • A couple boxes of cereal with Star Wars stuff on the cover
  • A Watto Koosh ball
  • Etc., etc., etc....
I packed nearly all my sci-fi collectibles away when I moved last year. The books are still out, but that's about it. Kinda miss my trading cards - I invested a lot of time, energy, and money into acquiring them. :)

ETA: Oh! I forgot that stored away somewhere, I have 4 cardboard Star Wars displays from Wal-Mart when the old movies were released in VHS boxed sets. Paid $5 each for 'em. I hope they're surviving okay in my parents' attic. ;)
 
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