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Make it so: Chinese building looks just like Star Trek's USS Enterprise

BY PETE PACHAL5 DAYS AGO

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We already know history will never forget the name Enterprise, but now architecture won't either.

There's a building in China that looks almost exactly like the USS Enterprise fromStar Trek. Drone
footage
(which we really wish was set to this music) shows how a relatively conventional-looking building from the ground dramatically transforms into a regal starship when viewed from the air.

Lest you think this is visual trickery done via Holodeck or CGI, the starship/building is clearly visible on Google Maps.

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IMAGE: GOOGLE

Our tipster explained to us that the building is the headquarters of NetDragon Websoft, a Chinese gaming and mobile Internet company. And it's no Chinese knock-off: Company Chairman Liu DeJian is reportedly an uberTrekkie, licensing from CBS the rights to build an Enterprise replica. Construction began in 2008 and was finished in 2014; the project cost $160 million total.

The building is the only officially licensed Star Trek building on the planet

The building is the only officially licensed Star Trek building on the planet (you had your chance, Las Vegas). Besides its otherworldly shape, the building contains a replica display of a T-Rex dinosaur named Stan discovered in South Dakota in 1987, 30-foot metal slides that provide instant access to the ground floor from the third floor, and automatic sliding gates between each working area.

It's a fantastic homage to the Star Trek franchise, but which Enterprise is it? At first glance, the building looks closest to the Enterprise-E seen in the later Next Generation movies, but there are hints of the Enterprise-D and the starship design from the J.J. Abrams reboot movies.

Fans, let's settle this in the comments. Everyone else, just sit back and enjoy the ride.

Make it so: Chinese building looks just like Star Trek's USS Enterprise

Construction on the offices began in 2008, and the building finished in 2014, becoming the new headquarters of NetDragon Websoft, Dejian’s company.

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It’s believed that his Star Trek obsession began when he studied chemistry at the University of Kansas.

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Since then, he’s managed to sell his own smart phone company for a whopping £1.2 billion, which is probably why he’s been able to build this place. - Metro.co.uk: News, Sport, Showbiz, Celebrities from Metro
 
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Why not create Chinese version of Space Opera? I think it is the time for China to create Science Fiction and Space Opera Movie, as they are no longer a backwater country who can only see the glorious past. The today China has a future, why not envisioned it with their entertainment industry? Why their television program only show cruel Japan in WW2 and the romance of old dinasties?

Russia and United States have already have their own space opera and science fiction movies. Even Japan has their own science fiction / space opera. What about China?
 
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Why not create Chinese version of Space Opera? I think it is the time for China to create Science Fiction and Space Opera Movie, as they are no longer a backwater country who can only see the glorious past. The today China has a future, why not envisioned it with their entertainment industry? Why their television program only show cruel Japan in WW2 and the romance of old dinasties?

Russia and United States have already have their own space opera and science fiction movies. Even Japan has their own science fiction / space opera. What about China?

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That's really impressive..... bonus point for the addition of the moat around the building
 
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中国的建筑设计在不同的设计师、不同的所有者脑海里显示出的风格是不一样的,以什么样的外貌建造出来只要不违法不违背公共社会道德,都是没问题的。外国人认为外观超前并不是中国特色,这显然是被西方发达国家洗脑后的陈词滥调,难道超前的只能是西方吗?还是说思维的成果必须体现出本国的传统特色?中国的成功必然是体现在对传统和现代和现代的有效结合上,看中国的任何事物如果眼光只停留在表面,所得的认识都是片面的,是错的也很正常!
 
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Make it so: Chinese building looks just like Star Trek's USS Enterprise

BY PETE PACHAL5 DAYS AGO

782c32916002043e7f733ad77d6e6f76_S.jpg


We already know history will never forget the name Enterprise, but now architecture won't either.

There's a building in China that looks almost exactly like the USS Enterprise fromStar Trek. Drone
footage
(which we really wish was set to this music) shows how a relatively conventional-looking building from the ground dramatically transforms into a regal starship when viewed from the air.

Lest you think this is visual trickery done via Holodeck or CGI, the starship/building is clearly visible on Google Maps.

enterprise-map.jpg

IMAGE: GOOGLE

Our tipster explained to us that the building is the headquarters of NetDragon Websoft, a Chinese gaming and mobile Internet company. And it's no Chinese knock-off: Company Chairman Liu DeJian is reportedly an uberTrekkie, licensing from CBS the rights to build an Enterprise replica. Construction began in 2008 and was finished in 2014; the project cost $160 million total.

The building is the only officially licensed Star Trek building on the planet

The building is the only officially licensed Star Trek building on the planet (you had your chance, Las Vegas). Besides its otherworldly shape, the building contains a replica display of a T-Rex dinosaur named Stan discovered in South Dakota in 1987, 30-foot metal slides that provide instant access to the ground floor from the third floor, and automatic sliding gates between each working area.

It's a fantastic homage to the Star Trek franchise, but which Enterprise is it? At first glance, the building looks closest to the Enterprise-E seen in the later Next Generation movies, but there are hints of the Enterprise-D and the starship design from the J.J. Abrams reboot movies.

Fans, let's settle this in the comments. Everyone else, just sit back and enjoy the ride.

Make it so: Chinese building looks just like Star Trek's USS Enterprise

Construction on the offices began in 2008, and the building finished in 2014, becoming the new headquarters of NetDragon Websoft, Dejian’s company.

uss-enterprise.gif


It’s believed that his Star Trek obsession began when he studied chemistry at the University of Kansas.

usssatelite-e1432453614140.jpg


Since then, he’s managed to sell his own smart phone company for a whopping £1.2 billion, which is probably why he’s been able to build this place. - Metro.co.uk: News, Sport, Showbiz, Celebrities from Metro
The rich man realize his childhood dream in China, that's good for us.
 
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Make it so: Chinese building looks just like Star Trek's USS Enterprise

BY PETE PACHAL5 DAYS AGO

782c32916002043e7f733ad77d6e6f76_S.jpg


We already know history will never forget the name Enterprise, but now architecture won't either.

There's a building in China that looks almost exactly like the USS Enterprise fromStar Trek. Drone
footage
(which we really wish was set to this music) shows how a relatively conventional-looking building from the ground dramatically transforms into a regal starship when viewed from the air.

Lest you think this is visual trickery done via Holodeck or CGI, the starship/building is clearly visible on Google Maps.

enterprise-map.jpg

IMAGE: GOOGLE

Our tipster explained to us that the building is the headquarters of NetDragon Websoft, a Chinese gaming and mobile Internet company. And it's no Chinese knock-off: Company Chairman Liu DeJian is reportedly an uberTrekkie, licensing from CBS the rights to build an Enterprise replica. Construction began in 2008 and was finished in 2014; the project cost $160 million total.

The building is the only officially licensed Star Trek building on the planet

The building is the only officially licensed Star Trek building on the planet (you had your chance, Las Vegas). Besides its otherworldly shape, the building contains a replica display of a T-Rex dinosaur named Stan discovered in South Dakota in 1987, 30-foot metal slides that provide instant access to the ground floor from the third floor, and automatic sliding gates between each working area.

It's a fantastic homage to the Star Trek franchise, but which Enterprise is it? At first glance, the building looks closest to the Enterprise-E seen in the later Next Generation movies, but there are hints of the Enterprise-D and the starship design from the J.J. Abrams reboot movies.

Fans, let's settle this in the comments. Everyone else, just sit back and enjoy the ride.

Make it so: Chinese building looks just like Star Trek's USS Enterprise

Construction on the offices began in 2008, and the building finished in 2014, becoming the new headquarters of NetDragon Websoft, Dejian’s company.

uss-enterprise.gif


It’s believed that his Star Trek obsession began when he studied chemistry at the University of Kansas.

usssatelite-e1432453614140.jpg


Since then, he’s managed to sell his own smart phone company for a whopping £1.2 billion, which is probably why he’s been able to build this place. - Metro.co.uk: News, Sport, Showbiz, Celebrities from Metro

OMG this so awesome

The rich man realize his childhood dream in China, that's good for us.

You should build one that resembles a Imperial Destroyer
 
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You should build one that resembles a Imperial Destroyer
HaHa ... i do, not cost much to assemble a 1:100 Imperial Destroyer model from taobao.com. That dream easily realize in China.:pop: When i was a child i did many such little models in home, that's a good memory for me.
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