You know, we all say we'd like to have our
own transporter rooms, but so few of us ever bother to make one.
Interior design genius Tony Alleyne (www.24thcid.com) owes a tremendous
debt to "Star Trek: The Next Generation," not only for inspiring his
insanely wonderful apartment, but also for generating enough mainstream
acceptance of the franchise to entice non Betazoid women through the
door.
Alleyne used Vellman digital audio playback modules to provide authentic ST sound effects, plus Vossystems voice-activation gear and loads of AEI Security Systems remote controls. No word on whether he hires a flunky in a red shirt to stage spark-showered deaths at parties. Located in the neutral zone of Hincley, Leicestershire in the UK, Alleyne recently posted a stellar $1 million USD asking price for his unearthly domicile on eBay. Say, wasn't money supposed to disappear by the 24th century?
To view his apartment, click below:
Alleyne used Vellman digital audio playback modules to provide authentic ST sound effects, plus Vossystems voice-activation gear and loads of AEI Security Systems remote controls. No word on whether he hires a flunky in a red shirt to stage spark-showered deaths at parties. Located in the neutral zone of Hincley, Leicestershire in the UK, Alleyne recently posted a stellar $1 million USD asking price for his unearthly domicile on eBay. Say, wasn't money supposed to disappear by the 24th century?
To view his apartment, click below:
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