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I put it together, painted it, you could clearly see brush strokes on all the surfaces, I loved it. My very own USS Enterprise bridge, captains chair and everything, good times!

I put it together, painted it, you could clearly see brush strokes on all the surfaces, I loved it. My very own USS Enterprise bridge, captains chair and everything, good times!

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You have to watch the LaserDisc version for the full effect. The later DVD runs of the first movie removed that gawdawful computer voice you heard in the shuttlebay during the opening scenes.

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I have an extensive LaserDisc collection. I actually have an unsealed Star Trek The Movie LaserDisc. I’ve watched it on dvd and cable, but I’ll unseal it and watch it on my last working laserdisc player. Thanks!

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I assume all of the LD presses were the same.

It was odd watching that after seeing the DVD runs, as far as I can tell, that's the only change.

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Do you know if any clips of the voice exist on the tubes? If not, don't bother looking for me... I'll figure it out if I can. That's some weird obscure shit I want to see!

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I think he's referring to the voice at 7:43 in this clip: https://youtu.be/6peJ2yXizWY?t=463

Awesome, thanks. That must be it!

The DVD rip avi I have has a human female voice at that part.

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I have no idea.

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I didn't have high hopes.. if I run across it I'll let you know.

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I dunno if you care or not, but I believe user DukeofAnarchy found it, at 7:43 in this clip: https://youtu.be/6peJ2yXizWY?t=463 (youtu.be)

Definitely different voice than the DVD rip avi that I have. which has a human female voice.