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| Built to last. |
For a birthday treat, I went to the Tower Bridge Exhibition, as I was eager to see the newly installed glass floors. I had last walked across the pedestrian walkways in 1982, when I was 10.
"Not all those who wander are lost..." Come with me as I explore London's history, hidden gems and unusual places.
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| Built to last. |
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| This is the BBC. |
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| Night falls at the BBC. |
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| Looking down in to the heart of the BBC news centre. |
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| More than just a park. |
Saturday October 4, 2014: Destination Star Trek, Day 2.
Part 2
Back at the first Destination Star Trek London, in 2012, a man named James Dillon, had an idea to create some bridge consoles, that he could erect in a hotel close to the ExCeL, purely for the enjoyment of the fans that couldn't make the official parties. This ended up going down a storm, not only with the fans but with everyone that visited the bar.
This year, James Dillon decided to bring back the bridge consoles, but added a replica Transporter Pad and a Captain's chair, all being built a few weeks prior to DSTL 3, with the help of some volunteers. This project was known as the USS Riker's Beard.
The USS Riker's Beard, NCC-5318008, is a Sovereign-class starship, with James Dillon in command.
So, on leaving the ExCeL Centre, Len and I headed off to the Hotel Ibis Styles London Excel in search of the USS Riker's Beard. After entering the hotel, we saw a sign for the bar and followed it into a spacious room with a fair sized bar. There was a pool table and plenty of TV screens, one of which was showing Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. Bonus. The bar had a special menu on, just for the weekend, which included;
After purchasing a beer, we sat near a table of Federation personnel, which included a couple of Borg drones, an Andorian, an Admiral, a Captain and a few lower ranking officers, Behind them, along the back wall, were the bridge consoles of the USS Riker's Beard. We had found her.
After a good look at the craftsmanship of the consoles and the obligatory photos were taken, we had another Romulan Ale, before going in search of the Transporter Room and Captain's chair. It didn't take us long to find them. We chatted with the various Starfleet personnel and alien lifeforms, that were in attendance, before taking yet more photographs. I had hoped to meet James Dillon and Darren Jamieson, but both were busy at other locations. Darren had been asked to be an Official Blogger, for DST 3, and had jumped at the chance.
After a good couple of hours in the bar, we decided that we had better make our way back towards home. So, after polishing off our Romulan Ale, we headed back to the Emirates Air Line and home. This is when The Voyage Home started.
Since we are now in the Winter Period (October 1 to March 31), according to the Emirates Air Line, the flights finish at 20:00, so we were left with a number of choices;
At this point we left, but our adventure had not finished...