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Star Trek U.S.S. Enterprise Flying Disc

Star Trek U.S.S. Enterprise Flying Disc

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While Holodecks, Warp Drives, and Transporters don't yet exist in the 21st century, we can still pretend we're captains of a Constitution Class starship tearing through the galaxy when we toss this cool new Star Trek U.S.S. Enterprise Flying Disc around the backyard. Just grasp the disc AKA saucer section of the U.S.S. Enterprise and throw it to a friend or a dog like you would any other flying disc and the rest of the foam-made ship follows along to make it seem like it's flying on impulse power through the air. Captain Kirk not included. Check out the video below to see it in action.

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