If you were a real Star Trek nerd, you would have picked up one of these U.S.S. Enterprise webcams from the States when we wrote about them last year, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t the odd Trekkie who might like a second one. More »
These are the voyages of the Starship Meaterprise. Its continuing mission: to fill your stomach with deliciousness. And if wanting to destroy this on contact make me some sort of dirty Romulan, so be it. [Walyou via Geekologie]
Last week, I invoked the wrath of trance fans everywhere by suggesting Above & Beyond – rumoured to be the first musical act in space – should be kept up there. Turns out Richard Branson chose Spandau Ballet instead. More »
Some intrepid Trekkie/stoner decided to combine his two favourite things, creating this awesome USS Enterprise bong. The movie didn’t need any help being entertaining, but this certainly won’t hurt. [What-a-Bong Via io9] More »
The mystery is over. After all, R2-D2 wasn’t the astromech calculating the warp trajectories for the Enterprise. Here you have the exact location of the cameo—and the capture showing it: More »
725.35 meters. A whoppumental 2,379.75 feet. That’s how big the new super-sized Enterprise is. Here you can see it compared against the Battlestar Galactica, the good old Enterprise, the Blockade Runner, and the ISS.
To promote the release of Star Trek, Paramount has launched Experience the Enterprise, an augmented reality web application that allows you to explore the 3D ship in the palm of your hand.
What was inside the the Huge Mystery Box? Some people got it with Trekkie Betty’s stockings, others with the second hint, and some with Uhura’s bra. Here is the seeeecret—revealed: The Hot Rod Enterprise.