TOS Captain's Desk:
Funtion: Captain's private desk, usually located in the ready room or quarters. Allows the Captain to work privately.
Special Note: There are many posing spots included with this desk. Some are pictured below, but there are more that are not shown.

Where no man has gone before . . . .

Shortly after Captain Archer and the original Enterprise helped establish the United Federation of Planets, Earth began construction of it's Starfleet. Once the NX-01 was decommissioned, the Federation constructed the Constitution Class USS Enterprise NCC-1701. First commanded by Captain Robert April, then Captain Christopher Pike, the Enterprise made most of it's history under the command of the legendary James T. Kirk.

This newly formed Star Fleet was a combination of scientific explorers committed to seeking out new life and new civilizations, and combat trained marines in case those new lifeforms weren't friendly.

While the Enterprise, Constitution, Yorktown, and Washington were the head of the fleet, Starfleet also began construction on a secret project. This starship was an advanced prototype for extreme defense and offensive purposes. The USS Freedom NCC-7476 was completed one year after the devastating first contact war with the Romulans.

This is the Captain's Private Desk for your TOS starship!. It features beautiful textures that will suck you right into a 1960's version of sci fi fantasy. The reds, blacks and grays deliver that movie set feel, while also giving you a true Star Trek experience!

See this item with the entire collection in the TOS Ultimate Bundle.

Please make certain you are aware of the exact product you are purchasing. You may always private message my Home Page with any questions you might have before deciding to purchase. No refunds will be issued, please have fun shopping! - Ethan



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