Qapla’!! What an amazing collection, and how fortunate that it landed in the hands of such a devoted superfan as you! I expect your next video to show you eating gagh off the commemorative plate and spoken entirely in conversational Klingon. All the micro machines are awesome, but I was especially excited to see the Ferengi Marauder. They’re a questionable people, but damn they cruise around in a pretty sexy ship. Great video, looking forward to future content (both Star Trek and retro computing) and will sign off by saying simply that SPOCK LIVES!
For once the YT algorithm recommended something that I truly delighted in. Thanks for sharing this cool trove of collectibles. The micro-machines definitely brought back memories. Hope you keep making content!
Wow, thank you - this is such a lovely comment! I do occasionally upload videos, mostly about retro computers and video games, but I'm a lifelong Trekkie so don't be surprised if I sneak some more Star Trek content into this channel from time to time! Speaking of which, you might also enjoy a video I posted a couple years ago, called "Introducing the Roland MT-32, the powerhouse of classic PC gaming music!" - I use the classic game "Star Trek: 25th Anniversary" to highlight the audio quality of some PC sound systems. Thanks again!
Wow, the Omnipedia. That was actually the first CD-ROM I ever bought - and I didn't even have a PC to run it on yet at that time! And the Micro Machines set with Enterprise C, that was probably the first bit of Star Trek merch I ever owned at all!
Qapla’!! What an amazing collection, and how fortunate that it landed in the hands of such a devoted superfan as you! I expect your next video to show you eating gagh off the commemorative plate and spoken entirely in conversational Klingon. All the micro machines are awesome, but I was especially excited to see the Ferengi Marauder. They’re a questionable people, but damn they cruise around in a pretty sexy ship. Great video, looking forward to future content (both Star Trek and retro computing) and will sign off by saying simply that SPOCK LIVES!
You are THE BEST
For once the YT algorithm recommended something that I truly delighted in. Thanks for sharing this cool trove of collectibles. The micro-machines definitely brought back memories. Hope you keep making content!
Wow, thank you - this is such a lovely comment! I do occasionally upload videos, mostly about retro computers and video games, but I'm a lifelong Trekkie so don't be surprised if I sneak some more Star Trek content into this channel from time to time! Speaking of which, you might also enjoy a video I posted a couple years ago, called "Introducing the Roland MT-32, the powerhouse of classic PC gaming music!" - I use the classic game "Star Trek: 25th Anniversary" to highlight the audio quality of some PC sound systems. Thanks again!
@@TheRetroRoadshow I love that game!!!!! That and Judgment Rites. I can still hear the music in my head just by thinking about it.
Some people just get some lucky that’s a awesome find
I definitely used up my luck for a few months on this one :-D
Very cool episode! Thank you for sharing! I am a Star Trek fan too.
Wow, the Omnipedia. That was actually the first CD-ROM I ever bought - and I didn't even have a PC to run it on yet at that time!
And the Micro Machines set with Enterprise C, that was probably the first bit of Star Trek merch I ever owned at all!
Haha - good memories!
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