367 – Victory is Coming | Priority One: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast
We’re Trekking Out Nicholas Meyer as he spills the beans on his rumoured Star Trek miniseries, the women of Star Trek: Discovery talk diversity, and Netflix’s take on “The Toys […]
William Hardy on 2018-06-05
I think a ride like the VR game, but real consoles that control the game and screen that give the correct information for that game, what ever your scans see that is what you see on the screen. I watched the Guard Freq crew on the game they played and a life sized version would be great, single to 4 players. If Vegas had one I apologize for the lack of knowledge for that.
William Hardy on 2019-01-30
I think a ride like the VR game, but real consoles that control the game and screen that give the correct information for that game, what ever your scans see that is what you see on the screen. I watched the Guard Freq crew on the game they played and a life sized version would be great, single to 4 players. If Vegas had one I apologize for the lack of knowledge for that.
Lucas Anderson (@TapMan in game) on 2018-06-05
I recommend shamelessly ripping of the Star Tours concept from Disney, and having a motion simulator ride where you’re on a routine shuttle mission when the Borg attack and send you through a temporal rift, opening up the possibility of randomly stitching together exciting encounters across the entire Star Trek timeline.
Lucas Anderson (@TapMan in gam on 2019-01-30
I recommend shamelessly ripping of the Star Tours concept from Disney, and having a motion simulator ride where you’re on a routine shuttle mission when the Borg attack and send you through a temporal rift, opening up the possibility of randomly stitching together exciting encounters across the entire Star Trek timeline.
Tyler Maxwell on 2018-06-05
I agree with Kenna, I can’t really think of anything that I believe would work for a “Star Trek” amusement park ride. Thing is, Star Trek is known more for the characters and the stories, and less for flashy things that you could slap on a roller coaster (maybe nacelles?) or a simulator while whooshing past a bunch of Klingons/space mummies/dinosaurs/etc.
I’d LOVE for there to be a “Star Trek Land” somewhere, but I imagine that it’d work better as more of a ‘Renaissance fair’-esque environment, where folks could hang and geek out with each other in a Trek setting (or I guess Trek cons basically already do that 🙂 ), as opposed to standing in line for hours on end for cookie-cutter rides and experiences.
Tyler Maxwell on 2019-01-30
I agree with Kenna, I can’t really think of anything that I believe would work for a “Star Trek” amusement park ride. Thing is, Star Trek is known more for the characters and the stories, and less for flashy things that you could slap on a roller coaster (maybe nacelles?) or a simulator while whooshing past a bunch of Klingons/space mummies/dinosaurs/etc.
I’d LOVE for there to be a “Star Trek Land” somewhere, but I imagine that it’d work better as more of a ‘Renaissance fair’-esque environment, where folks could hang and geek out with each other in a Trek setting (or I guess Trek cons basically already do that 🙂 ), as opposed to standing in line for hours on end for cookie-cutter rides and experiences.
seannewboy on 2018-06-04
Wonderful show, thanks to Mike for stopping by.
Cant wait to play in the Gamma quadrant tomorrow.
A good ride would be a virtual reality trip.
seannewboy on 2019-01-30
Wonderful show, thanks to Mike for stopping by.
Cant wait to play in the Gamma quadrant tomorrow.
A good ride would be a virtual reality trip.
ChiyoUmiku on 2018-06-01
I would love to see something similar to the Star Trek Experience return, after all the live show with the borg was pretty cool. I like interactive rides like that, similar to the Aliens Experience over in Enngland.
My Karaoke Team would consist of Brent Spinar, Robert Picardo and Tim Russ (He did guest vocals with Voltaire on the Bi-Trekual Album).
ChiyoUmiku on 2019-01-30
I would love to see something similar to the Star Trek Experience return, after all the live show with the borg was pretty cool. I like interactive rides like that, similar to the Aliens Experience over in Enngland.
My Karaoke Team would consist of Brent Spinar, Robert Picardo and Tim Russ (He did guest vocals with Voltaire on the Bi-Trekual Album).
Joshua Selig on 2018-06-01
I would like to see an immersive ride, where you play a particular character on a mission made for the ride, where you encounter not just characters you would expect from the series, but less well known ones such as Akharin and Gary Seven while trying to save time by facing off against the time travelling Na’kuhl being led by a rogue Federation Temporal Agent known as Admiral Aster Winters?
Joshua Selig on 2019-01-30
I would like to see an immersive ride, where you play a particular character on a mission made for the ride, where you encounter not just characters you would expect from the series, but less well known ones such as Akharin and Gary Seven while trying to save time by facing off against the time travelling Na’kuhl being led by a rogue Federation Temporal Agent known as Admiral Aster Winters?
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