EMP Museum celebrates Star Trek at 50 with artifacts

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EMP Museum celebrates Star Trek at 50 with artifacts
Donna Gordon Blankinship, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
First posted: Friday, May 20, 2016 11:24 AM EDT
SEATTLE -- It's been 50 years since the Starship Enterprise began its five-year mission to boldly go where no man had gone before, and Seattle's EMP Museum is marking the anniversary with an exhibition honouring "Star Trek" and its influence on pop culture and society.
"Star Trek: Exploring New Worlds" opens Saturday and is filled with geeky artifacts from all the Star Trek series and movies -- from sections of the original Enterprise bridge to a costume worn by Benedict Cumberbatch in the latest movie.
One uniform worn by every captain and one of only two phasers still in existence from the original series is on display among more than 100 props and artifacts. Keep an eye out for the tribbles that apparently escaped from their display case. There are half a dozen scattered around.
Some of the set pieces are clearly showing their age, which curator Brooks Peck says is a sign of the less-than-ideal way some of them have been stored in garages and transported from collector to collector.
But the new exhibit is much more than artifacts and costumes. The museum does its best to illustrate how Star Trek was both a reflection of its times and a catalyst for social change -- from a starring role by a black actress to a Russian character featured during the Cold War and interracial and same sex relationships.
The show's influence on popular culture and even architecture is also on display, including a place to listen to Star Trek inspired bands, a "Picardigan" sweater that looks like Captain Picard's uniform, and a giant red foam Vulcan salute that was given out on Star Trek night at a Boston Red Sox game.
The exhibit opens the same week that CBS released a teaser for the new Star Trek TV series and a few months before a new Star Trek movie premiers.
Visitors are asked to wrestle with some of the Star Trek's ethical themes, such as what makes us human, in interactive display screens called "Away Team Encounters."
Although the objects cannot be touched, there's plenty of opportunity to explore in other ways: put yourself in a scene from the "Wrath of Kahn" movie, crawl through a "Jeffries Tube," create your own Star Trek story line and take your picture in a Borg regeneration station.
An opportunity to act out a scene involving a transporter and then have the scene emailed home was not available at the press preview, because of technical difficulties. The curator of the exhibit joked that people who volunteer for the transportation experience will do so at their own risk.
Even the most ardent Star Trek fans might see something new at this exhibit, including a cardboard model of the set that was used to plan out scenes. And they might learn something too, including the role Lucille Ball played in creating the original series.
If you don't know the answer to that Star Trek trivia, this exhibit is for you.
IF YOU GO
EMP Museum - Music + Sci-fi + Pop Culture on the Seattle Center campus, 325 5th Ave. N., Seattle. Museum admission for adults is $22 if purchased online. The Star Trek exhibit costs an additional $5. Open daily 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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Why does the Enterprise never blow up to smithereens the moment it hits a grain of dust whenever it travels at warp speed, at up to 3053 times the speed of light?
 

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Why does the Enterprise never blow up to smithereens the moment it hits a grain of dust whenever it travels at warp speed, at up to 3053 times the speed of light?

never you mind that warp bubble protection nonsense...why don't they show anyone surfing the net, watching the toob or a movie...better still, how can characters understand one another without a 'universal' translator present? why doesn't anyone smoke weed? where is betty white?
 

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never you mind that warp bubble protection nonsense...why don't they show anyone surfing the net, watching the toob or a movie...better still, how can characters understand one another without a 'universal' translator present? why doesn't anyone smoke weed? where is betty white?


How do aliens that have never met humans before often speak English?

How do the Enterprise and other spaceships make noises as they fly through space? It's the same on Star Wars.

Why does Scotty always beam them down to the correct location rather than sometimes making a mistake, so instead of beaming down to the Vaadwaur homeworld they end up in Luton?

Why do none of the characters ever seem to eat a flaming hot balti?

None of it makes sense.
 

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Why does the Enterprise never blow up to smithereens the moment it hits a grain of dust whenever it travels at warp speed, at up to 3053 times the speed of light?

Why doesn't the mass of the Enterprise exceed infinity when it travels faster than the speed of light?

Who was wrong? Albert or Gene?