<![CDATA[Gizmodo: star trek: voyager]]> http://tags.gizmodo.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/gizmodo.com.png <![CDATA[Gizmodo: star trek: voyager]]> http://gizmodo.com/tag/startrekvoyager http://gizmodo.com/tag/startrekvoyager <![CDATA[All 172 Star Trek Voyager Episodes Played Back at Once]]> Computer! Yes captain? Place all 172 Star Trek Voyager episodes onscreen. Voyager? Yes. Not TNG? No, not TNG. You're sure not TNG? I said Voyager, dammit. And play them back at 14x speed! ...OK

Being TNG fans here at Giz, we're not exactly sure what prompted one video editor to assemble 172 full-length Voyager episodes into one mega collage in Final Cut Pro. Then again, we're still not sure what drove Jason to spend much of this week calculating the Enterprise's ever-fluctuating screen sizes.

So in other words, we're not judging. But we really would have liked to hear the unintelligible audio track. [artvierkan via infosthetics via Red Ferret]

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<![CDATA[Trekkie Apartment Up for Sale]]> Remember that Star Trek-inspired apartment we showed you not too long ago? Well, Tony Alleyne (the man behind the apartment) is putting his 1 bedroom home up for sale asking for $967,000. The apartment is located in Hinckley, Leics, UK and comes with all the bells and whistles we showed you before, but unless there's a Trekkie convention in town, somehow I get the feeling he's gonna have a hard time selling it for that price.

Star Trek Voyager Apartment Now Up for Sale [Uber Review]

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<![CDATA[Trekkie Recreates Awesome Set of Star Trek: Voyager in a Studio Apartment]]> You'd never guess by looking at that mild-mannered apartment building pictured above that inside would be a convincing replica of the set of Star Trek: Voyager. But that's just what Trekkie Tony Alleyne has done to his studio apartment north of London, creating a bachelor pad where he'll probably never, ever get laid.

Not only is it spot-on realistic, it's packed with tech and gadgets such as voice-activated LED lighting throughout, hi-tech HVAC systems and authentic sound effects. He even has plans to install Star Trek-style sliding doors. But what, is this guy a set designer or something? Well, he is now. He's started his own renovation biz, 24th Century Design, doing projects like this for clients. Amazing. See how he did it in this well-written article.

Apartment Transformed into Star Trek Shrine [Electronic House]

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