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Trekkies Auction Bliss

Could it be true? Star Trek movie set and wardrobe memorabilia on auction?

I wouldn't ordinarily report this, but we know that most computer users are huge Star Trek fans...

Christie's auction house in New York is offering 1,000 costumes, props, documents and other leftovers of "Star Trek" fame, guessing at likely prices because items from the series have rarely been sold before. The auction runs for three days, which means it will be 39 years and 362 days shorter than the cultural phenomenon on which it is based.

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Maybe you'd like a Klingon battleship. A model of the Enterprise, one that was shot against backgrounds of receding stars.
Read the whole ABC News story...

See a slideshow of the very cool stuff you can buy!

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