TechRepublic’s gift guide for Star Trek fans
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Gifts for Star Trek Fans: Spock Tree Topper
ntWe have selected 20 interesting or unique gifts for the Star Trek fan in your life to help make your shopping easier this year. If you prefer, you can view these gifts in list format.
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ntWhat’s more important this holiday season than Spock on top your tree? Nothing – so make sure you pick up a Spock Tree Topper! (ThinkGeek, $39.99)
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Gifts for Star Trek Fans: Star Trek Potato Heads
ntYou have Mr. Potatohead, Mrs. Potatohead, and even Artoo Potatoo, so why not Captain Kirk and Captain Kor or Mr. Spock and Lt. Uhura Star Trek Potato Heads? (ThinkGeek, $29.99)
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Gifts for Star Trek Fans: Starfleet iPhone 4 Cases
ntWhy not deck out your iPhone 4 or iPhone 4S with these iPhone 4 cases? Available in Command, Science, Engineering, or Mirror Universe. (ThinkGeek, $14.99)
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Gifts for Star Trek Fans: Insignia Pins
ntPick up one of these Insignia Pins, available in Science, Engineering/Security, or Medical (Command is currently on backorder). (ThinkGeek, $9.99)
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Gifts for Star Trek Fans: Interactive Tribbles
ntTribbles were once a thing of science fiction. Now you can own your own Interactive Tribble, available in a variety of sizes! (ThinkGeek, $14.99-19.99)
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Gifts for Star Trek Fans: Star Trek Cookbook
ntEnjoy Neelix’s favorite recipes (as well as others from across the Federation and beyond) with the Star Trek Cookbook. (ThinkGeek, $22.99)
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Gifts for Star Trek Fans: Enterprise Pizza Cutter
ntIf you made “Pilot’s Quick Pizza” from Lt. Tom Paris’ section in the Star Trek Cookbook, then you could use this Enterprise Pizza Cutter to cut it up for your friends. (ThinkGeek, $29.99)
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Gifts for Star Trek Fans: Starfleet Academy Titanium Spork
ntOr, perhaps, you made another recipe that you can’t eat with your hands. This Starfleet Academy Titanium Spork would come in handy. (ThinkGeek, $22.99)
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Gifts for Star Trek Fans: Enterprise Light-Up Feeding System
ntNext, for the Trekkies-in-training, we have the Enterprise Light-Up Feeding System that consists of a bib and an Enterprise spoon. (ThinkGeek, $19.99)
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Gifts for Star Trek Fans: Enterprise & Shuttle Salt & Pepper Shakers
ntNo table is complete without this set of Enterprise and Shuttle Salt & Pepper Shakers. (ThinkGeek, $12.99)
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Gifts for Star Trek Fans: Star Trek Nutcrackers
ntAnother must-have holiday item: Kirk and Spock Nutcrackers. (ThinkGeek, $29.99 ea)
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Gifts for Star Trek Fans: Red Shirt
ntOf course we have the requisite Red Shirt. This particular design is a red and black ringer tee. (ThinkGeek, $19.99-21.99)
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Gifts for Star Trek Fans: Red Shirt Poster
ntIf you’re new enough to Star Trek to not know what a Red Shirt is, you might need to read this Red Shirt Poster, and then buy it for your Trekkie. (ThinkGeek, $15.99)
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Gifts for Star Trek Fans: Original Series T-Shirt Dress
ntFemale Trekkies can dress like Uhura, Rand, and other Original Series favorites with this T-Shirt Dress, available in red or blue. (ThinkGeek, $39.99)
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Gifts for Star Trek Fans: He's Undead, Jim T-Shirt
ntNow fans of both Star Trek and zombie cult classics can show their combined love with this He’s Undead, Jim T-Shirt. (ThinkGeek, $16.99-18.99)
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Gifts for Star Trek Fans: Resistance is Futile T-Shirt
ntAs all Borg electrical engineers know, Resistance is Futile when less than 1 ohm. (ThinkGeek, $16.99-18.99)
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Gifts for Star Trek Fans: United Federation of Planets Blanket
ntShow your allegiance to the Federation with this United Federation of Planets Blanket. (Cafe Press, $60)
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Gifts for Star Trek Fans: Tea, Earl Grey, Hot Mug
ntAs everyone knows, Captain Picard prefers his “Tea, Earl Grey, Hot”. Share the love of this beverage and replicator technology with this mug. (Cafe Press, $15)
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Gifts for Star Trek Fans: Periodic Table of Imaginary Elements
ntWhile not specifically a Star Trek item, this Periodic Table of Imaginary Elements Poster contains several elements from the Star Trek universe, including an element that’s even fictitious within that universe: Corbomite. (ThinkGeek, $19.99)
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Gifts for Star Trek Fans: iChime Programmable Doorbell
ntAlso not a specifically Star Trek item, this iChime Programmable Doorbell will accept six custom doorbell chimes. Feel free to program it with Captain Picard’s ready room door chime or another favorite Star Trek sound effect. (ThinkGeek, $89.99 – additional speakers for $19.99)
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ntFor more gift ideas:
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- nttStarTrek.com Store
- nttGeek Gifts 2011: Star Trek Bathrobe (TechRepublic)
- nttGeek Gifts 2011: Star Trek and Philosophy: The Wrath of Kant (TechRepublic)
- nttStar Trek gift guide: Costumes, Spock ears and wig, t-shirts (TechRepublic)
- nttStar Trek collectibles for the ultimate Trekkie (TechRepublic)
- nttTechRepublic’s 2011 Geek Gift Guide (download)
- nttCNET’s 2011 holiday gift guide
- nttZDNet Holiday Tech Gift Guide 2011
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