I got the game around the same time, couldn’t wait to open it. No one will play it with me either. I got Star Trek Scene it for my birthday, played it once. I won while 2 of the other players were still sitting on start. Now they won’t play that with me. Got Star Trek Monopoly for Christmas, haven’t found anyone willing to play.
Aw, c’mon! That’s a whole different set of rules. You don’t even have to know Star Trek to play Star Trek Monopoly. Poor Head_Lance.
I’m going to have to dig out some of my finer Star Trek memorabilia and post some pics. I have some interesting things, like my yo-yo shaped like DS9.
DS9 yoyo = frakkin awesome
“Whatever it is i think i see,becomes captian kirk too me”
What am i talking about
…good grief,delete this please,mr moderator,i sound like a tard’.
You’ve said it. You can’t un-say it.
[Keanu]Whoa[/Keanu]
My brother wrote a story when he was 8 that ended with the line, “And the wild grow weary and they all go home.” This picture makes me think of that. Little Bill in a Shatneronsie. So. Cute.
The Shat is about to drop another album on us. For those of you unfamiliar with the music that runs through The Shat… see below…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=DvQwXOCKNLY#at=54
Track listing for William Shatner’s new “Searching For Major Tom”
Here is the full list of songs and collaborators for William Shatner’s upcoming album “Searching for Major Tom”: (Courtesy of Cleopatra Records and WilliamShatner.com)
Space Trucking originally by Deep Purple – Deep Purple drummer Ian Paice has performed the drum part. Johnny Winter is on guest guitar.
She Blinded Me With Science originally by Thomas Dolby – Bootsy Collins is on as the guest bassist. Patrick Moraz (ex Yes and Moody Blues) is guesting on keyboards/synth.
In a Little While originally by U2 – Manuel Gottsching from Ash Ra Tempel has added guitar.
Empty Glass originally by The Tea Party – Michael Schenker (UFO/Scorpions) has added guest guitar.
Lost in the Stars as done by Frank Sinatra – Jazz legend Ernie Watts is on guest saxophone.
Twilight Zone originally by Golden Earring – Warren Haynes (Gov’t Mule/Allman Brothers) is on guest guitar.
Space Cowboy originally by Steve Miller – Country artist Brad Paisley has added guitar and vocals.
Rocket Man originally by Elton John – Guitarist Steve Hillage (ex Gong member and current member of techno rock duo System 7) has added guest guitar
Space Oddity originally by David Bowie – Ritchie Blackmore (ex-Deep Purple) has added guest guitar. Alan Parsons is adding guest keyboards.
Spirit in the Sky originally by Norman Greenbaum – Peter Frampton has played guitar on this track.
Bohemian Rhapsody originally by Queen – John Wetton from Asia has played bass and done a vocal.
Silver Machine originally by Hawkwind – Wayne Kramer from the MC5 is adding guitar and Carmine Appice (Vanilla Fudge/Rod Stewart) is adding a guest drum part.
Major Tom originally by Peter Shilling – Nick Valensi, the guitarist from the Strokes has added guest guitar to this this track. Also Zakk Wylde (ozzy osbourn, black label society) and Mike Inez (Alice In Chains)have contributed to this track.
Learning to Fly originally by Pink Floyd – Edgar Froese from Tangerine Dream has played guitar and keyboards on this track.
Mr. Spaceman originally by The Byrds – Dave Davies from the Kinks has added guest guitar on this track.
Iron Man originally by Black Sabbath – Zakk Wylde (ex Ozzy guitarist) played guitar and did a vocal on this track.
Planet Earth originally by Duran Duran – Steve Howe, guitarist with Yes, played guitar on this track.
Walking on the Moon originally by The Police – Toots of Toots & the Maytals has added a guest vocal.
Mrs. Major Tom – female singer to add a track -To be announced
Searching for Major Tom" will be released later in 2011 by Cleopatra Records
I’d pay real money to hear this.
Send a bolt of lightening, very very frighteningly
galileo, galileo, galileo, galileo
I cannot wait
The Shat doing “Bohemiean Rhapody”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKo4FMzt_hM&feature=player_embedded#!
I actually bought this album. It is full of Shaty goodness. I really like his rendition of Steve Miller’s “Space Cowboy” it is hilarious.
The SHAT is coming to Phoenix for the upcoming Phoenix Comicon… YAY!!! :eek: