Plus the FJ 1701 Blueprints......a physical copy of Franz Joseph's Star Trek Star Fleet Technical Manual is on your bookshelf.
...if you have an X-Wing up on cinder blocks in your front yard?
:ducks, runs away cackling:
I can't believe All-Access hasn't been all over this one.
Plus the FJ 1701 Blueprints...![]()
No! Don't give them any ideas!
I can't believe All-Access hasn't been all over this one.
And The Making of Star Trek, Star Trek Lives! and a rolled tube containing the D-7 blueprints purchased at a convention in 1976.And the Star Trek Medical Reference Manual (those three were the pride of my bookshelf when I was young...)
It's from the Shatner movie "Free Enterprise."Never saw this before. His Shatner was better than mine.![]()
Which doesn't change the fact I've never seen it. Nope, never watched "Free Enterprise."It's from the Shatner movie "Free Enterprise."
Kor
Me neither. I thought it was weird for some random movie to have a guy imitating Shatner. But then I saw that it was from a Shatner movie, and it made sense.Which doesn't change the fact I've never seen it. Nope, never watched "Free Enterprise."
And The Making of Star Trek...
Doors to the warehouse are frozen shut.Damn thing has been sitting in Cincinnati since last Thursday
I don't know? It seems like the one idea they might be able to pull off without ruining the Prime universe.
It honestly doesn't bother me that much. Since the name of the show itself and the entire franchise is Star Trek, it doesn't hurt to have a way to clarify things. And "The Original Series" is a lot more respectful than calling it "The Old Star Trek."If you correct people when they "TOS" or "The Original Series". Seriously, I've watched the show a hundred times and I've never seen that subtitle.
Which doesn't change the fact I've never seen it. Nope, never watched "Free Enterprise."
You guys should check it out. It's fun.Me neither.
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