Star Trek Fan Turns Apartment Into Spaceship: Man Overboard?
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The center-piece of the one-bedroom flat is a life-size copy of the ship’s command console, which controls the lights and sound effects. Instead of facing each new day waking up next to his wife, Tony awakens to the sounds of a voice-activated computer system that turns on fluorescent light tubes that bleep”good morning” and a replica of the “beam me up” transporter! Even the doorbell has been customized to play the voice of Patrick Stewart in his role as captain Jean-Luc Picard.
In Mr. Alleyne’s own words:
“Building this has been like a dream. I had a vision and I am really amazed at what I have managed to achieve with just hard work. It all started as therapy after I split with my wife – building every bit from scratch really helped me to deal with the stress of it all. My whole life over the last few years has gone into this, I have given up absolutely everything. Some people might think I’m a bit of a sad individual but I’m not. I’m just really into Star Trek – it’s really my only vice in life.”
It really is quite a labor of love and an amazing achievement accomplished on a limited budget of around £4,000 (about $8,000 US dollars and who knows how much in Star Trek currency).
There’s only one teeny-weeny problem. Tony’s wife, Georgina, owns the flat that has become his starship Voyageur.
How much can a man really forget under those circumstances?








ever seen ‘trekkies’? we watched a bit in a lecture once, wait until you see the nuts that turned their dental practice in to a star trek dentist!
oh i’ve seen it AND LOVE IT! lol that dentist practise is dedication!
What happens when he gets tired & hungry