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Lousy good for nothings. In my day, we knew how to deal with chair thieves. Imagine if the Ambassador model had been stolen! We wouldn't be very happy then. And another thing; what's with the kids these days?
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I WAS IN THE FUTURE, IT WAS TOO LATE TO RSVP
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we all know what really happened to the Ambassador model...
THAT WILL TEACH YOU TO INSULT MY CHRONOLOGY, YOU FANBOY PRICKS!!!!!!!!
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Is it just me or is there something ineffably sad about seeing these collections broken up and auctioned off. Once scattered to the four winds, it will be impossible to get them all back together (if they would be needed for some reason). I've also read reports that people working at paramount used to be able to walk by the dumpsters and find old props and set parts etc. This too makes me sad...these things are GONE...
I guess it means that there really is no going back now...
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I agree with you WHOLEHEARTEDLY Darkwing... maybe there should be some sort of 'Foundation' set up to collect these things... you'd think they'd be collected as part of that Star Trek Experience.
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CaptainMike deserves an award of merit of some kind for that. Perhaps the pleasure of having James Dixon be his bitch for a day.
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