”Happy ‘Trek Tuesday’! Space isn’t the final frontier – my Christmas tree is. After hanging all my Star Trek ornaments, nearly a third of my tree was covered.” – HalifaxAuthor on X
”#Trekmas Tree 2024 has cleared spacedock is ready to fly. Joining the collection this year are: 1) The Enterprise-B with Nexus damage from Star Trek Generations 2) Doctor Beverly “Blazin’ Bev” Crusher from Next Generation 3) The NTE-3120 NSEA-Protector from Galaxy Quest (inspired by Star Trek so it gets to join the Trekmas Tree) 4) The Talosian Keeper from The Cage 5) Data and Spock from Unification Part 2 6) Captain Christopher Pike from Strange New Worlds” –Tim Lade
Happy Holidays from us at FanSets!! These beautiful The Next Generation Delta Pins are ONLY here for the holidays. They have a loop at the top so they can be added to any Holiday decoration.
The Magnetic version will be in stock next week as they were delayed in customs.
These will be available every year and others will be added to this collection.
Vintage NEW Star Trek The Experience Christmas Tree Skirt Las Vegas Hilton 2001 Sci Fi Nerd Geek Holiday
Las Vegas was home to a unique interactive Star Trek destination from 1998-2008 called Star Trek: The Experience. The gift shop offered Star Trek ornaments; a Christmas tree skirt and matching Christmas stockings.
Approximately 40″ in diameter; center hole approximately 5″ Fastens neatly with two hook and loop patches
Very rare and hard-to-find piece. Comes in original Star Trek The Experience branded shopping bag.
“Being that it’s December 1st I decided to put the tree up. Mostly Star Trek Hallmark ornaments but there are a few custom made like the USS Constellation and a very old decoration made from pine cones.” – ShannonJesso
”Roddenberry came to Desilu with an idea for a pilot that would grow into Star Trek. Ball bought the series, even if she didn’t quite understand it; allegedly, she thought the title referred to a group of traveling USO performers during WWII. Author Marc Cushman wrote of the actress in Inside Star Trek: The Real Story that, “She may have initially misunderstood the Star Trek concept, but TV’s ‘wacky redhead,’ known for playing a character that had always had a harebrained scheme up her sleeve, had learned well from Desi Arnaz. He had been called crazy many times by Industry insiders, but always proved his critics wrong.”
Still, she supported his space western vision, even as some board members were resistant to the idea. It was thanks to her that “The Cage” was produced in the first place. Ball stood by the show through two pilots being shot and a massive budget, and the rest is history. A studio accountant named Edwin “Ed” Holly is on the record as saying “If it were not for Lucy, there would be no Star Trek today.”
Without the support of Ball, “The Cage” would have been the end of Star Trek. Second pilots are rarely commissioned, not without someone with some power backing them up. NBC could have passed on Star Trek overall, but Ball, who believed in the project, stepped in, and saved the day in a move that would’ve made every Starfleet captain proud. The comedian is one of many talented women who are among the many reasons that the Star Trek has endured into the 21st Century. Ball is simply one of the first.