Star Trek Adventure
From Memory Alpha, the free Star Trek reference.
| This article is written from the Real World point of view |
- For the traveling museum exhibit, please see Star Trek: The Adventure.
Star Trek Adventure was a live-action performance at the Universal Studios Hollywood theme park in Los Angeles, California from 1988 until 1994. In the performance, ten volunteers from the audience were dressed in Starfleet uniforms, placed on sets and coached to deliver scripted dialog for several Star Trek scenes with Captain Kirk, Spock, Doctor McCoy, and Montgomery Scott. Four audience members competed for the role of the Klingon captain in a growl-off, with the runners up playing his crew members. A very young audience member became a "puppy lizard", based on Kruge's Klingon reptilian dog seen in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock. Other audience members played the alien Preceptors, who were testing both crews via mind control. The scenes were recorded on video, inter-cut with stock footage from the movies, edited into a short film, and shown to the audience. The "actors" had the opportunity to purchase a copy of their video after the show.
