Star Trek mouse

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matt3o
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24 May 2014, 08:08

I can't believe I missed this

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Daniel Beardsmore

24 May 2014, 14:01

It would be funny to have that on my desk at work just to make my colleagues' heads asplode.

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scottc

24 May 2014, 14:57

They're pretty cheap on eBay apart from shipping! I need friends in the US...

Findecanor

24 May 2014, 15:02

scottc wrote:They're pretty cheap on eBay apart from shipping! I need friends in the US...
Send a message to the seller, asking for USPS instead of UPS. If they agree, it should be much cheaper.

davkol

24 May 2014, 23:17

group buy!

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the1onewolf

27 May 2014, 00:41

You've beamed me over, Scotty.

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Daniel Beardsmore

27 May 2014, 01:29

Of course, it's either designed for five year old hands, or they shipped it in the biggest box they could find.

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the1onewolf

27 May 2014, 01:44

Daniel Beardsmore wrote:Of course, it's either designed for five year old hands, or they shipped it in the biggest box they could find.
You're absolutely right.
We need type 2 and 3 phasers

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Muirium
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27 May 2014, 03:52

Everything came in huge boxes back then. Don't you remember the games shelves in high street stores? Four floppies or a CD would come in something big enough to carry an LP and a tennis ball! It was all a ploy to convey having more value, while literally pushing other products off the shelf. And I remember being peeved at how small Super Nintendo games boxes were in comparison. Where was the discount!?

ShawnMeg

15 Jun 2014, 20:02

That's awesome. I just may have to get one. I also want the mouse that Scotty used in Star Trek IV.

jacobolus

23 Jun 2014, 05:36

You need one to go with your “IT’s A KEYBOARD”
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scottc

23 Jun 2014, 09:37

Wow, for a moment I thought that was Wesley :D I want one!

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matt3o
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23 Jun 2014, 09:55

"high-impact plastic" to sustain those warp-7 speeds*



* use responsibly, warp drive harms the fabric of space, warp speed has been limited to warp-5 by the Federation Council (ref. TNG S07E09)

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the1onewolf

27 Jun 2014, 04:33

matt3o wrote:"high-impact plastic" to sustain those warp-7 speeds*



* use responsibly, warp drive harms the fabric of space, warp speed has been limited to warp-5 by the Federation Council (ref. TNG S07E09)
Global warm... Time space fabric unraveling interstellar damage mumble jumbo is a myth.

Also Romulans

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matt3o
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27 Jun 2014, 08:14

Romulans give a shit about the Federation

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Muirium
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27 Jun 2014, 15:45

Space time getting damaged by warp speed was to Star Trek what midiclorians were to Star Wars. Damn foolish, downright icky, and best forgotten. Indeed, Trek already led the way on doing that!

Besides, space is frickin' huge and ships are so, so small. I appreciate that warp is pixie dust, but I ain't buying it.

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the1onewolf

28 Jun 2014, 00:53

matt3o wrote:Romulans give a shit about the Federation
Exactly.
Which is why we need patriotic organizations like section 31 and we need to continue to develop phase cloaking.

Admiral Pressman was a true federation hero.

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