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A Flying Disc That Looks Like the Classic U.S.S. ‘Enterprise’ Starship From ‘Star Trek: The Original Series’

by Justin Page on March 16, 2015

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Star Trek U.S.S. Enterprise Flying Disc

ThinkGeek has released a licensed flying disc that looks just like the classic U.S.S. Enterprise starship from Star Trek: The Original Series. The disc comes equipped with a “saucer section that spins freely, and a secondary hull that actually stabilizes and flies behind it.” It is available to purchase online.

Each Star Trek U.S.S. Enterprise Flying Disc is pretty much just what it looks like. There’s the saucer section (made of space-age plastic) which is the part you throw (just like a regular flying disc). But the Star Trek U.S.S. Enterprise Flying Disc also has the rest of the ship attached (made of foam). The result? A U.S.S. Enterprise you can easily throw and catch. The Star Trek U.S.S. Enterprise Flying Disc – it’s the most fun you can have without anti-gravity, a bottle of Saurian brandy, and four Tribbles!

Star Trek U.S.S. Enterprise Flying Disc

Star Trek U.S.S. Enterprise Flying Disc

images via ThinkGeek


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