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"Amazing Race" host Phil Keoghan visits an exact replica of the Starship Enterprise on the final installment of "Keoghan's Heroes."
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Once a year, Trekkies fly from around the country to this remade car dealership to recreate episodes of "Star Trek."
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In their recreation of "Star Trek," the fans of the show pick up where the show left off.
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A fan-turned-actor takes a mock swipe at another actor on set.
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All of the actors are volunteers who are die-hard fans of "Star Trek."
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One of the actors receives make-up from a professional make-up artist.
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The Trekkies have a wide variety of ears to choose from when they play their favorite "Star Trek" characters.
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David Gerrold, left, was a writer on the original "Star Trek" series. Here, he talks with Phil Keoghan about directing "Star Trek: the New Voyages."
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"Star Trek: the New Voyages" has received more than 30 million hits online since it debuted.
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Some of the cast stands around before they prepare so shoot a new episode of "Star Trek: the New Yoyages."
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"Admiral" Keoghan gets in front of the camera as he wears one of the original "Star Trek" shirts.
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Keoghan gets a brief view into what the actors call their "Star Trek family."
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Phil Keoghan examines the exact replica set of the Starship Enterprise.
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Keoghan takes a glance at a piece of a set that was orignially built for a "Star Trek" summer camp.
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Phil Keoghan gets his make-up done prior to putting on his "Star Trek" costume.
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A shot of some of the lights and machinery that make up this "Star Trek" set.
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The elaborate set was personally financed by James Cawley.
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The actors for "Star Trek: the New Voyages" have careers ranging from a video store owner to an Elvis impersonator.
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Like the rest of the cast, Keoghan gets his make-up done professionally prior to going on set.
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The Trekkies are meticulous in their recreation of "Star Trek," right down to the last bit of facepaint.