Beam into the 24th century
with the Trekker Access Team -

as they cruise the galaxy
in the Nebula Class Starship "Hawking"

Their mission:
To turn class M planets
into civilized worlds for
life forms with disabilities.

These 11" X 17" color posters are reproduced

with a resolution exceeding that of ordinary
20th century copy shops.

11" x 17"

$8 each, 2 for $12.50

Earth dollars as welcome as latinum.

Descriptions below for blind/visually impaired
customers and die hard trekkies
The poster called “Trek ADA” shows eight people in Star Trek Next Generations costume against a
background of columns and arches.  All 20th century background such as power poles, vehicles, etc.,
has been scanned out.

The characters in this poster, as well as the next one,”Trek SSA,” are:

Rojta Wi, Klingon ambassador, 6' 2" tall, in bright blue and red Klingon robes, with complete Klingon
make-up including long black hair, brandishing a batleth - a Klingon bladed weapon

Major Britta of Bajor, a nine year old girl in Bajoran costume with Bajoran jewelry, modeled after Major
Kira’s costume on “Deep Space Nine.”

Captain T’Pal of Vulcan, a small, middle aged, black haired woman (guess who), with greenish skin and
pointed ears, in a Next Generations uniform with a blue shirt, sitting in a manual wheelchair, holding in
her lap the Klingon child Mikka, a two year old wearing black pants and gold Next Generations shirt,
and Kimgon make-up

Chief medical 0fficr Ames, a young blond woman wearing a blue Next Generations shirt with a metallic
gold jacket

Lt. Commander Info, a man in standing position in the Hirider standing wheelchair, in a red Next  
Generations uniform shirt, with pale android make-up

At Lt. Commander Info’s feet, his cat, Cleo, a Siamese.

Chief Engineer T. Rex McTavish, a heavy set, gray haired man, missing one leg, who looks a lot like
James Doohan, who played Scotty, the Chief Engineer of the Enterprise in the original series, sitting in
a manual wheelchair, wearing a red Next  Generations shirt, holding a communicator.

Lissa, hunter child of Rigel Four, a nine year old girl wearing black leotards and a brown fur vest, with a
third eye in the middle of her forehead

The caption reads, “The ADA - so we can boldly go where everyone else has been before.” All print on
both posters is in the “Next Generations” print font.

The second poster, “Trek SSA,” has the same characters, most looking angry or disgusted (except for
Vulcans and androids do not show emotion).  The angry Klingon waving the batleth is awesome.  Even
the baby Klingon has a frown.  They are lined up in front of a red brick building, with the bright white
letters, about a foot high, above and behind them, reading, “Social Security Administration.”  The
caption reads, “Beam us up O’Brien, there is no intelligent life here.”
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