


The three main characters from Star Trek - Captain Kirk, First Officer Spock, and Ship’s Doctor "Bones" McCoy - peer from the cover, dated September 21-27, 1969. In the showroom, stalactites of dead insects cluster on strips of flypaper.Ī mocked-up TV Guide cover tacked to the wall of the dealership’s dilapidated kitchen explains what brought the Enterprise to this strange new world. Bats hang from iron beams above the garage. Kirk’s ship has come to rest at a long-shuttered car dealership in Port Henry, New York, at the foot of the Adirondacks. "I can settle the question once and for all, but you just won’t listen," he says wearily.

All he’d have to do is pilot the starship Enterprise in close - out of enemy-weapons range but within the range of his transporter - and beam over a piece of antimatter. Then he explains how he could take out the Death Star without firing a single photon torpedo. "I am so sick of the debates," Kirk says. Kirk is working on some much-needed repairs to the bridge of his spacecraft when a member of his crew dares to suggest that the Imperial forces from Star Wars are tougher than the Klingons.
