Star Trek - EMP Museum

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Star Trek - EMP Museum
Fifty years after a show with modest ratings called Star Trek
first aired, its stories continue to echo worldwide. Its famous
opening line, “To boldly go where no one has gone before…”
encapsulates the heart of this iconic series: the dare to hope
for a better world.
As part of the franchise’s 50th anniversary celebrations,
this fully immersive exhibit, under license by CBS Consumer
Products, will showcase Star Trek’s significant impact on culture,
society, arts, sports, technology, and fashion, and feature more
than 100 rare artifacts, set pieces, and props, plus state-of-the
art interactive photo and video opportunities.
exhibition highlights
et pieces from Star Trek: The Original Series, including Captain
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Kirk’s command chair and the navigation console, which will be
on display to thepublic for the first time in 25 years
ore than 100 props and artifacts from the five Star Trek
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television series and many of the films including an original
series tricorder, communicator, and phaser; a Borg cube;
Klingon disruptor pistol; tribbles; and more
are costumes including Spock’s tunic worn by Leonard Nimoy,
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Lt. Uhura’s (Nichelle Nichols) dress, Khan garments past
and present including the open-chest tunic worn by Ricardo
Montalban and the costume worn by Benedict Cumberbatch in
the 2013 re-boot, Captain Picard’s (Patrick Stewart) costume,
a Borg costume, the alien Gorn, and more
ransporter simulator where visitors can create a film that
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shows them being beamed to another planet
HAAAAN! video booth where visitors can recreate the
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memorable scene from Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
paceship filming models including the U.S.S. Enterprise,
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Deep Space Nine space station, and more
riginal scripts, concept art, storyboards, and
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production drawings
media contact
Anita Woo
AnitaW@EMPmuseum.org
206-262-3245
emp museum
325 5th Avenue N
at Seattle Center
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