12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
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Stick me up, Scotty!, September 20, 2000
This review is from: The Star Trek Sticker Book (Paperback)
I don't know if anyone else remembers the first Star Trek sticker book published immediately after "Star Trek: The Motion Picture." It featured images and graphics from that first film, and I drooled when I saw it in the store. Never got it. Now it probably sells on eBay for over a hundred bucks. Well, just like Spock and the Defiant, this book has a second life in this all-new edition. This excellent collection of well-designed stickers is a lot of fun for any Trek fan with insignia, ships, labels, symbols, signs, and more ranging from Kirk's command badge to the "Deep Space Niners" baseball team logo. Borg ships, antimatter warning labels, communicators, IDICs, the Delta Flyer, Ferengi symbols...they're all here, images from all four series and most of the movies. A unique bonus is the 'official history' and 'behind the scenes' info by Star Trek designers Michael and Denise Okuda that extensively annotates each image. This section alone means that you'll want to keep this book long after you've peeled off and used all the stickers. It's a great gift for the Star Trek fan in your life and huge fun for kids...I keep a copy in my work office and pass out stickers to visiting kids. My only complaint, and it's a minor one: my favorite stickers are the 'Enterprise-D' Starfleet Panel Labels (in section five of the book). These are great for sticking on your computer and other electronic equipment...I would have liked to see more than one page of them! How else would my co-workers know that my Mac must remain online unless disconnect is authorized by the bridge's ops officer?
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
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Every essential sticker for a Star Trek fan!, November 16, 1999
By A Customer
This review is from: The Star Trek Sticker Book (Paperback)
Every essential sticker for a true Star Trek fan. My office computers and cabinets have already been assimilated! One complaint: only one Enterprise E sticker? Lots of great design history on each of the symbols, and everything is authentic. Where was this book ten years ago when I was a kid watching The Next Generation?
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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Brief, and useful., January 22, 2000
This review is from: The Star Trek Sticker Book (Paperback)
I've never imagined there would be a book like this. The book collected all symbols and insignia from the Star Trek universe. I intend to construct a WWW site for Star Trek recently, and I found this book useful. I scanned many ships and symbols from it, and put them on my website. (Despite that may illegal...) The print quality is quite fine, just slightly worse than Encyclopedia. Thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Okuda.
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Some Excellent stickers some poor, November 13, 1999
By A Customer
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Not a bad idea, and an easy way to generate your own trek memorabilia. The quality of some of the sticker images is pretty poor, but for a cheap way to tart up your favourite things in a starfleet fashion, it's pretty good value
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Awesomeness, June 15, 2009
A Kid's Review
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It doesn't get any better for the Star Trek fan than a book filled with stickers from one the best sci-fi series ever. Designed with the fan in mind these fun stickers are based on the graphic designs from the many shows and you can use them to decorate just about anything. Plus each sticker comes with a history of what it is and how it relates to the Star Trek Universe.
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