**** that
2006-12-09 21:45:15
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answer #1
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answered by Zachary Seckman 2
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Lot of rather cynical responses to this question. There is quite a famous sci-fi themed bar in London which has a lot of Trek props (a big model of the Enterprise D hanging from the ceiling) the name of it is Page's bar. You might want to check up on the net using a search engine that it is still there though as I have had difficulty finding much recent info on it. And yes, Forbidden Planet for your shopping. The Hyde park exhibition is indeed long gone. Is there anything Trek related at the science museum I wonder?
2006-12-11 06:47:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Inputting Star Trek London on the search bar produces details of a Star Trek exhibition in Hyde Park, but I don't believe it. It's probably something that someone has forgotten to delete. Might be worth checking in case I'm wrong.
2006-12-09 21:53:27
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answered by PATRICK C 1
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Too bad it is not the right weekend.
LONDON, ENGLAND
Fri., Sat. & Sun. January 5-7, 2007
The Hilton Metropole Hotel
Edgware Road
Creation Entertainment's Salute to The 40th Anniversary of STAR TREK "The London Star Trek Convention 2007"
2006-12-10 04:32:35
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answered by redunicorn 7
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Best I can come up with from experience is the Forbidden Planet Megastore, (179, Shaftsbury Avenue WC2H) which has loads of Star Trek and sci-fi replica props and collectables on show and on view. It started as one of the first comic book stores over twenty years ago and has expanded and expanded. Almost a place of pilgrimage for some of us.
Tottenham Court Road is the nearest tube I think.
Peace and Long Life
2006-12-10 04:43:15
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answered by Handsome 4
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The Star Trek exhibition in Hyde Park was about 2 years ago, and is now long gone.
2006-12-10 00:18:28
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answered by Hedonist 2
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Dont be silly, you need to go to San fransisco the HQ for the United Federation Of Planets not London it only has the Houses of Parliament.
2006-12-10 04:32:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Go to Hollywood, CA if you want something Star-Trecky.
If you go to London, hit the Sherlock Holmes Museum.
2006-12-09 21:46:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I have no idea, but I'd love to chat...
Anyone who'd go to London, and ask if there's anything Star Trekky there has got to be cool...
-dh
2006-12-09 21:46:41
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answered by delicateharmony 5
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Apparently the Millenium Eye moves at Warp 0.00001. It's worth a try. It takes 45 minutes and you end up where you began!
2006-12-09 21:50:00
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answered by Anonymous
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