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Star Trek

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Star Trek

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Auction Date:2020 Jan 08 @ 18:00 (UTC-05:00 : EST/CDT)
Location:15th Floor WeWork, Boston, Massachusetts, 02108, United States
ALS - Autograph Letter Signed
ANS - Autograph Note Signed
AQS - Autograph Quotation Signed
AMQS - Autograph Musical Quotation Signed
DS - Document Signed
FDC - First Day Cover
Inscribed - “Personalized”
ISP - Inscribed Signed Photograph
LS - Letter Signed
SP - Signed Photograph
TLS - Typed Letter Signed
Archive of eight documents associated with the production of Star Trek, including two Desilu Productions memos signed in ballpoint by creator Gene Roddenberry, "Gene R." The first, to Pato Guzman, dated August 25, 1964, has the subject "U.S.S. Enterprise Controls & Instrumentation," in part: "It seems to me likely that design of controls, dials, instruments, etc. aboard our spaceship, particularly the complex 'three dimensional' ones which our scientist friends insist would be there, necessitates we locate some hopefully near-genius gadgeteer and electrician and jack of all trades here at Desilu who can augment out speculation and sketching with some idea of what he can accomplish with batteries, lights, wires, plastics, etc. For example, going on an instrument I saw yesterday at North American Advanced Space Research Center, is there some way to construct a plain revolving globe on which flicker on and off various small lights, lighted path progressions, projected course lines, etc.? The point being, although neither you nor I may see this as possible or within our budget limits, a highly inventive and mechanically-minded person may know of fairly simple ways to accomplish it."

The second, to Matt Jefferies, dated May 24, 1966, has the subject "Large Enterprise Interior," in part: "Much pleased with our Enterprise sets, Matt. Now, however, we will shortly be getting two scripts which call for other Enterprise sets. Referring now specifically to the need for 'Engineering Deck' or 'Engine Room,' we should definitely think in terms of creating an illusion of a room of considerable size. We've got a huge ship and I definitely feel the audience will ultimately be disappointed if they are not taken occasionally into a set or sets with some feeling of vastness. Some areas of considerable spaciousness would only be logical within a vessel of these dimensions."

Unsigned memos issued by Roddenberry are dated from 1966–1967 and relate to various aspects of the show, with content including: the disappointing quality of a "Star Trek Model Kit" produced by AMT Corporation ("None of the drama or excitement of star flight. Inside the box, the instructions were meager"); an inquiry about merchandising opportunities; changes to a spaceship model, including "ball power nodules on front of the twin nacelles," "filigreed panels," "rounded domes on rear of twin nacelle pods," "handles on twin nacelle pods," "bridge dome," "additional lighted windows on ship," and "light source inside of both pods"; an inquiry about combining several space vessels for future episodes "into one vessel model which can be slightly and easily changed in form"; and an inquiry about a sketch from Anderson Company of "the revamped spaceship," with questions about viability and cost. The lot also includes a typed page headed "Shooting Order for Takeoff & Landing: Shuttlecraft with U.S.S. Enterprise," and a full-page sketch of a Star Trek spacecraft. In overall very good to fine condition.