Star Trek First Contact NCC 1701-E Borg Encounter 3D Print
- This Enterprise poster is a blast!
- True steroescopic 3-D without high-quality lenticular printing!
- You've never seen Star Trek like this before! Using the latest in digital technology combined with ultra-high-quality lenticular printing, this image of the Star Trek: First Contact Enterprise NCC-1701-E features true steroescopic 3-D and no special 3D glasses are needed! This lenticular print displays the Enterprise dodging a phaser beam from the Borg encounter. The print features breathtaking sharpness and color and measures 17-inches tall x 10-inches wide. The prints is suitable for wall display.
Shortly into their new mission, while on a routine patrol of the Romulan Neutral Zone, the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-E received word that the Borg were once again engaging in an attack directly against Earth. Disobeying orders to remain on patrol, Captain Jean-Luc Picard raced the Enterprise-E back to Sector 001 to discover a single Borg Cube decimating a defense fleet of starships.
Fresh to the battle and using information he retained from his own assimilation as Locutus of Borg, Picard and the Enterprise were able to direct the fleet in a concentrated volley of weapons fire at a vulnerable section of the Cube. The strategy worked
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