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Star Trek Exhibition at the Pacific National Exhibition. [message #14581] Fri, 31 August 2012 19:35
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Star Trek Exhibition at the Pacific National Exhibition (PNE).

http://www.pne.ca/thefair/exhibits-and-attractions/index.htm l#star-trek-the-exhibition

The advertising for the Star Trek Exhibition at the P.N.E.
which appeared in newspapers and flyers was incorrect.
The advertising shows the TOS bridge but the PNE exhibit has
the TNG bridge, not the TOS bridge. And the advertising shows other
things the Star Trek Exhibition at the PNE doesn't have.
But the PNE does have a number of things the ad doesn't show.

I went August 22th at around 12:30pm and waited only 15 minutes.
Later in the day I saw longer line ups of about an hour long to
only 2 minutes at around 9pm.
This was my first Star Trek exhibit. Lots of things to see.
I saw there were empty open spaces where they could have put
more things. There was a crew cabin with one of Data's painting
and some stuff from Captain Jean-Luc Picard such as his
Ressikan flute. And there were other stuff such as Isolinear chips.
I could not tell whose cabin it was. I saw many other stuff such
as replicas of a tricorder, phaser, and communicators for example.
They even have costumes and two books on the Klingon language.

There's a wall with a timeline of events in the Star Trek world.
eg. From the Neil Armstrong moon landing, Zefram Cochrane's
invention of the Warp Drive in 2063 to stuff that has happened
in the most recent Star Trek world.

Near the entrance to the Star Trek exhibit they have a
ride simulator that move around in all direction except
upside-down. It has the sound of Lt. Worf piloting the craft.
The word "Cybercraft" is printed on the side.
It should say, "Shuttlecraft" or "Shuttle-craft"!

This new atrractions is free with admission unless you have your
photos taken on the TNG bridge of the Enterprise, transporter room
or the captains chair from TOS.

Tony
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