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Uploaded by on Aug 16, 2006

Universal Studios California used to have an attraction called the Star Trek Adventure. Park guests would participate in the taping of a mini episode and you could buy your tape and receive it on the spot. It was cool. Terminator 2 3D is in that space now. This is one such tape from that attraction from October 22 1991.

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  • Yeah, that sure was a cool attraction. Video production technology was not as far along as it is now, yet they still managed to have videotapes available for you as you walked out of the attraction. Pretty amazing. Too bad it's gone now, but T2 3D is still pretty cool, and it now stands in its place (I believe).

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  • I still have my tape from 1988. I was the Klingon Commander. To this day my family still recites that line to me... "Koh Chi Mimba. Jah, hah, hah, hah...."

  • yes this show was where shrek 4D is at now and the flinstones show used to be...T2 3D is where An American Tail and Fievel's Playland used to be :)

  • @jackguy22 Actually, it has stood where Shrek 4D is now.

  • So awesome, i wish I could have done this.

  • How do I upload my video? I have one from 1991 and 1992, my son was the little kid that was beamed up....

  • How do I upload my video? I have one from 1991 and 1992, my son was the little kid that was beamed up....

  • HOMIE GETS WHACKED IN HIS KLINGON BALLS AT 4:38! This was an awesome attraction. ALways wanted to be beamed.

  • I was there in 1991, i was only in the audience though, im way too shy to participate in something like this! Man 1991 was good times

  • i did it the summer of 1991, it was worth every penny of the $35 for the recording.

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