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I'm not entirely sure what I'm doing
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Not quite from the original series, the viewscreen runs Windows 7 (optional)
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Stations
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QHz spectrum, Brian Klug to the bridge
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I have no idea what's going on, these buttons don't work
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Trying the Kirk pose, failing
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Yes, they made me put on a red shirt
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AnandTech on the viewscreen
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A bunch of prop models outside of the set
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Behind this curtain...
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...is a Paramount authorized replica of the set of the starship Enterprise from the original series
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The chair is actually really comfortable
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...and a Spock hat
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Getting ready for the webcast with Intel's Roger Peene
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The man who helped start it all, James Myers was a big part of bringing Intel's X25-M to market
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Intel's Alan Frost, intimidating the captain
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