Star Trek: TNG Foam Klingon Bat’leth is Better than a Nerf Sword

I always thought that Worf was one of the coolest characters on Star Trek: The Next Generation. I also liked the fact that he had a cool melee weapon called a Bat’leth. I always wondered how many Klingon’s chopped off their own fingers handling one of those wild curved bladed weapons.

Fortunately, this particular version will leave all your limbs and digits intact since it is made from foam. That means you can be the king of Nerf battles when you whip this thing out and commence to beating on chumps that are out of darts.

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The foam weapon is based on one of the Bat’leth propsused in the series and is four feet long. You can pick one up at Entertainment Earth for $42.99 when it lands in April 2016. Pre-orders are underway right now.

Star Trek Worf Hoodie Keeps You Warm and Hostile

So you’re a Klingon who just earned himself a spot on the bridge of a Federation starship as the Chief of Security. What do you wear? This Star Trek Worf hoodie is a good choice.

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This hoodie’s zip-up design is modeled on the two piece uniform seen in seasons three through seven of Star Trek: The Next Generation. It even has Worf’s sash printed on it. Your biggest challenge will be to NOT throw Wesley Crusher out of an airlock, but at least your uniform is unique. And do try to not be grumpy and aggro all of the time.

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This fun hoodie is only $59.99(USD) from ThinkGeek.

Star Trek: The Next Generation Comic-Con trailer tries to make season one (and two) look exciting (video)

Star Trek The Next Generation ComicCon trailer tries to make seasons one and two look exciting video

Undecided about buying the first season (or two) of the remastered Star Trek: The Next Generation? We understand, but perhaps this pair of trailers will change your mind. The increase in quality is obvious to see, with the recomposed special effects and 7.1 DTS HD even offsetting the pain of re-watching episodes like Shades of Gray and Haven. The second set also includes a reunion talk, interesting just to see how much the stars of the show have changed in the intervening two-and-a-half-decades. You can watch both after the break, but if you decide to hold off until season three, we won't tell anyone.

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