Space – the final frontier. It is with vim and vigor, and due amount of cautiousness, that we venture forth into the unknown. San Diego Aerospace Museum is the first system to host this exhibition of sorts, displaying all manner of Star Trek memorabilia and geekdom. We know not how true the exhibit will hold to the culture we have all come to love and adore. Click here for the full photo gallery.
U.S.S. Valkyrie, course charted, warp 9, engage!
Captain Jean-Luc Picard has decided to embark upon this mission with us, humbly agreeing to command a smaller vessel.
Lieutenant Feliciano running routine diagnostics.
Ensign Feliciano and Ensign Sterling dealing with a troublesome turbolift.
The mission was a success! Exploration of the exhibit concludes with the discovery of new species, pictured below.
Click here for the full report and photo gallery of this mission.




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GEEKS! ALL OF YOU!
I agree, GEEKS!!!
That’s why you guys were not invited!
Mission accomplished? New species?
That center one is definitely DATA, whose memory that he should have 2 hands were suddenly erased and now he is panicked he cannot tell what is attached to his arms.
The one on the right is Captain Piccard, no doubt about it.
The one on the left, I am still trying to figure out…help anybody?
Actually that’s not Captain Picard on the right. All three are a rare strain of life-form that spend all their time repeatedly spinning a tiny orange ball back and forth. This species is very rare, and no one really understands how they can be so obsessed with this little orange ball!
OMG! Agent L. She found them.
If you’re still having trouble identifying the silhouette on the left, look at the picture above it for a clue.