Star Trek Meme Contest WINNERS!

Before we begin, I’d like everyone to wish our friend Gene Hoyle—a winner from our last contest—a speedy recovery. He just had a brain aneurysm, but don’t worry, he’s going to be okay. Everyone send good thoughts his way!

Alright, now, back to less serious stuff. Everyone, this is the moment you’ve all been waiting (very, very patiently) for! We are now officially announcing the winners of our Meme Contest!

First off, if you are declared a winner, please email us at scifibloggers@gmail.com with all of your information (mailing address, which of the three prizes you want, etc.) and your winning meme to claim your prize (remember that first place has first dibs)! Secondly, listen to the entire podcast. Your name may show up as an honorable mention in there, so listen up!

This time around, the top three listed in our podcast could win…

…this Borg Sphere (from Star Trek: First Contact)…

…or this lovely USS Centaur (from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine)…

…or even this retrofitted USS Enterprise (from Star Trek: The Next Generation), an Eaglemoss subscriber exclusive! This RARE COLLECTIBLE is a scale replica of the ship Riker pilots in the Next Generation series finale!

 

Okay, let’s get right to it! Here is our Meme Contest podcast! You chose the winners! Now, let’s see who won!

CLICK HERE to see it on YouTube (this is our new channel so SUBSCRIBE TODAY)! CLICK HERE to listen on SoundCloud!

Thank you all for your participation! Our next contest will be coming around shortly!


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D. Alexander

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