Star Trek TNG Hoodie
Represent your rank and duty while staying warm with these official Star Trek: The Next Generation hoodies. The hood has a matching piping, so that the sweater looks like the uniform from the series when the hood is down.
Represent your rank and duty while staying warm with these official Star Trek: The Next Generation hoodies. The hood has a matching piping, so that the sweater looks like the uniform from the series when the hood is down.
(NSFW) “What is… that?” The atrocity that is Miley Cyrus’ VMA performance didn’t just bum out the folks in New Mexico. It reached the final frontier and devastated Captain Kirk and the rest of the crew of the USS Enterprise.
This limited edition 3D Combo Blu-ray box set of Star Trek: Into Darkness comes with a life-size phaser replica. Made by Quantum Mechanix, the phaser’s barrel can be switched between stun and kill mode.
A special single-disc Blu-ray release featuring five episodes which set the Star Trek franchise in motion – with the introductions of Pike, Spock, Kirk, Khan, the Klingons – and those troublesome Tribbles.
Even though the folks on the show getting transported weren’t actually spinning, this low-budget recreation of the Star Trek transporter effect using Christmas lights looks pretty darn accurate.
(NSFW) Hide the kids. This is straight-up Ponfarrnography. The Key of Awesome tell a jazzy rap fan fiction in which Spock sets out to find a mate. He’s acts like a jerk though, so we hope he gets his due in part 2.
Star Trek fans can certainly buy a cheap off-the-shelf Bat’leth replica, but Swordmaker Tony Swatton’s epic, handmage version appears to be even sharper and more deadly than the version Worf used in battle.
Trekkies may know Capt. Will Riker of the USS Enterprise as a Picard’s Number One, a ladies man and owner of a suave beard. Thanks to YouTuber WeirdHat, now we’ll remember him as the dude who treats chairs as motorcycles.
An impressive DIY build in which R/C enthusiast TheMiro59 built a model of the USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D which can actually fly. It even has fiber-optic lighting. Though it flies using a propeller, not warp nacelles.
Captain Kirk rallies his crew to battle, the nameless villain is really bitter about something and the Starship Enterprise looks like its going to meet its maker in the latest trailer for Star Trek: Into Darkness.
A LEGO stop motion shot-for-shot remake of one of the teasers for Star Trek: Into Darkness made by Antonio and Andrea Toscano. The Benedict Cumberbatch minifig is spot on.
(SPOILERS) The international trailer for Star Trek: Into Darkness sheds light on one of the movie’s most important story points – the identity of Benedict Cumberbatch’s vengeful character.
Sorry Benedict Cumberbatch fans, but the newest teaser for Star Trek: Into Darkness is all about the cocky and confident Capt. Kirk, and the messy situations that he gets himself (and his crew) into.
The latest teaser for Star Trek: Into Darkness raises more questions – why is the villain wearing a Starfleet uniform? Why is Chekov wearing red?! – and unmistakable nods to Wrath of Khan.
YouTuber phoenixdark9 makes the dark plot of Toy Story 3 appear even darker by mashing it up with the sound from the Star Trek: Into Darkness teaser. The great lip-syncing makes it work.
The crew of the Enterprise returns home from a mission to find Starfleet in ruin, and the world under siege from a vengeful terrorist (Khan?) hell-bent on destruction. Slightly longer Japanese teaser here.
The trailer for William Shatner’s Get A Life, a documentary about Trekkies – the devoted fans of the Star Trek franchise – and the effect that the series has had in their lives.
The opening credits to Star Trek (The Original Series) get a lovingly updated typographic and animated treatment by The Quintek Group – which happens to sound like an alien race on the series.
The fact that it sets up the sequel to Star Trek is reason enough to want to play this Mass Effect-y game. A teaser filled with what look like legit graphics and mechanics only sweeten the deal.
Given the release date, we were convinced this was another of ThinkGeek’s April Fools pranks, but this inflatable captain’s chair is real. Too bad it only holds 120 pounds, so Kirk himself couldn’t sit on it.
George Takei is so ecstatic that they managed to raise over $150,000 for his Broadway production Allegiance, that he’s going to dance for us. Take us to Warp 10, Mr. Sulu, Warp 10.
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