Oh, be a rich traveler, have fans, have super fans.
In the end there are super fans who have a lot of money and that's the category where Marc Bell is.
Bell is the managing partner of Mark Bell Capital and the chairman of a company called Terran Orbital-
A company that makes satellite components for NASA-
Is a deep-rooted trek. This 48-year-
Lao became a fan of this series when he was 10 years old, and has not looked back since then.
To fulfill his Star Trek dream, he spent four years building a home theater for $35 million, £ 8. 27,000-bedroomsquare-foot home.
But it's not just a custom home theater.
The famous ship was built on the American enterprise.
What drives this home theater is the cinema.
He also plans to install a top-notch sound system that is currently being upgradedof-the-
4 k line projector
He has about 3,500 digital movies delivered to the home theater through media servers, and he also has a system that allows the audience of the home theater to enjoy the movie on the day the ordinary cinema is released.
There are 11 custom leather chairs in the theater, 8 of which are converted into beds.
Even the door to this theater can look--
Even sound, complete "who "--
It's like the classic "turbolift" doors that remind people of the movie.
Outside the theater is a "ready room" imitating the captain's lines"
Luc Picard's office, though this is the base for the popcorn and sweet dispenser that Bell has collected over the years and all the Star Trek memorabilia.
In fact, he estimated the souvenirs to be worth about $1 million, including the spook ears worn by actor Leonard Nimoy, as well as several sets of clothing and props used in the film.
In addition, the home theater itself costs more than a million dollars to build.
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