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โOct-05-2021 06:21 PM
thomasmnile wrote:
For The Hardcore Trekkies
A full ship (4000 passenger) charter.........and it's sold out.
Wife and I booked a quick 4 day trip to the Bahamas in February and were puzzled why the same ship wasn't doing a regular revenue cruise in late February. My God, the Romulans & Vulcans seized it! :B
โOct-05-2021 04:26 PM
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โOct-05-2021 05:01 AM
dedmiston wrote:
Bumping this thread because I'm a geek and loved the thread. We need more stuff like this. ๐
delwhjr wrote:
We are scheduled to visit Neutral Zone Studios later this month. I am an original trek fan who watched the premier on television in Sept '66. I have since infected both wife and son with the TREK virus.
โOct-04-2021 03:51 PM
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โJul-29-2021 08:40 AM
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โJul-29-2021 05:36 AM
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โJul-28-2021 05:16 PM
1492 wrote:
It would still need approval from Paramount to grant the licensing. And, apparently, the failure to secure an agreement was what killed the project. The funding was not the main issue, though would likely cost $400+ million today.
Too bad Paramount wasn't for sale instead of MGM.
โJul-28-2021 04:39 PM
โJul-28-2021 02:05 PM
1492 wrote:
There was actually a plan at one time to build a full scale version of SS Enterprise in downtown Las Vegas, in place of the present Fremont Street Experience.
I would think this would have been a mind boggling experience to see as the Enterprise would have been as tall as the surrounding hotels and as long as the Eiffel tower in France.
Unfortunately, Paramount Pictures chief at the time ultimately killed the idea.
โJul-28-2021 12:13 PM