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    Man Goes Bankrupt Building Starship Voyager Home.

    Man Goes Bankrupt Building Starship Voyager Home.

    Tony Alleyne, the man who turned his apartment into the Star Trek Starship Voyager has gone bankrupt. He started transforming his apartment after his wife left him when he replaced the refrigerator with a 'warp coil'. The apartment is located in Hinckley, Leics, has moulded walls, touch-panel blue lighting, and a command console.

    his company website
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    Wow... And to think it's only a few miles down the road from my home! Maybe it's taking love of Star Trek a bit too far, but each to their own!
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    Neat . . . almost cool. But a bit . . . over board.

    I can understand one room . . . but an entire apartment? What did the Property Manager think?

    And is it functional?
    You know, if it isn't broken . . . why change it, unless it's substantially improved.

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    I've long yearned to do something similar, and the SO has supported me in this, but I know that the only way I'll ever get to do this is if I adopt a bunch of orphans and then get MS or something, and the Extreme Home Makeover people do it for me.


    I want a TV room set up like the E-D bridge. Giant flat-screen HDTV in place of the viewscreen. Everything remote-controlled from the Captain's chair. Video game consoles built right in to the Helm and Nav stations. Yeah.
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    I've seen this guy on programmes about Trek obsessives It's a shame he had to go bakrupt, but he is quite obsessive, from the outside it's quite an ordinary ugly building, so it looks doubly odd inside! I think that pretty much all of it doesn't do anything, it's just for show
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    Freaky, but not as freaky as that guy I saw on Trekkies that was trying to find a plastic surgeon to get his ears modified to look Vulcan.

    Now that's spooky!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aldaron
    Freaky, but not as freaky as that guy I saw on Trekkies that was trying to find a plastic surgeon to get his ears modified to look Vulcan.

    Now that's spooky!
    Actually, that's tame compared to what I saw on Ripley's Believe or Not (a tattooed guy have a screwed-in set of metal spikes coming out his head instead of a mohawk hairdo).

    What would be spooky is getting them Andorian antennae.
    Anyhoo, just some random thoughts...

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    Perhaps he should have asked for donations online or maybe charge for tours, something to bring money in. But....
    obsess much?

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    Though all the LCars is a bit much, I have to admit that there's quite a bit of touches in that which would look good in any modern-deco apartment. The hallway arches are nice, as is the wall to ceiling compartments. The rounded windows would be really nice, too if they were just windows.

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    Finally, something to show my wife that I'm not an Obsessive-Compulsive Trekkie..
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    Talking

    What is so wrong with being an OCT?
    Anyhoo, just some random thoughts...

    "My philosophy is 'you don't need me to tell you how to play -- I'll just provide some rules and ideas to use and get out of your way.'"
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    Finally, something to show my wife that I'm not an Obsessive-Compulsive Trekkie..
    I did and my wife commented that the only thing that kept me from doing this is lack of money.

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    'Voyager' Flat Sells For £425,000

    TrekToday.com reports:
    The Star Trek fan who turned his flat into a replica of Voyager's bridge and transporter has sold it for five times its market value, bringing in over £400,000.

    Metro.co.uk reported that Tony Alleyne, who spent two years working on converting the studio flat in Hinckley, Leicestershire, had put the flat up for auction on eBay with a suggested top price of £130,000.
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    Haha it finally sold! Good for him!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tobian
    Haha it finally sold!
    This world is a strange place indeed

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