Showing posts with label competitions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label competitions. Show all posts

Saturday, 11 May 2013

Win new Star Trek fragrances

Palm Beach Beaute have recently acquired the Star Trek fragrance license, and to celebrate the launch of their new Star Trek range they have given me some to give away you, dear readers - Details of a competition to win them at the bottom of the article.

There are four fragrances which have just launched, Pon Farr for women, and three different options for men, either Tiberius, Red Shirt, or Sulu. You might remember the names were previously used for Genki's Star Trek fragrance range, but these releases are newly created scents, and come in shiny new packaging. Here is how Palm Beach Beate describe each one:

Pon Farr
Pon Farr is refreshing and dramatic. The fragrance was inspired by the clean scents of bright days and sensuous summer nights at the beach. A luscious blend of fruity and floral notes of nectarine, plum and jasmine, warmed by vanilla and sandalwood.

Tiberius
Tiberius Eau de Toilette transports to new worlds of discovery with a crisp, clean scent that embodies bravery and spirit. Casual and commanding, the fragrance features a citrus accord blended with fruity notes and fresh woods.

Red Shirt
Red Shirt Eau de Toilette is an oriental amber scent with bright clean top notes of apple, lime and rosemary blended with cedar, amber and leather. Confident, masculine and daring – for the modern man of the galaxy who doesn’t hesitate and revels in the moment.

Sulu
Sulu, is a bold scent for the man who does everything and is always ready for action. Notes of lemon, lavender, aquatic florals and sandalwood are intriguing, energizing and uplifting.

Palm Beach Beaute have given me bottles of Pon Farr and Tiberius to give away. If you'd like to smell of Star Trek, send your name and address to competitions@thetrekcollective.com, with the subject "Star Trek fragrance", and make sure to note which of the two you would like if you win. I'll pick names at random when the competition closes at 11:59pm GMT on the 19th of May. Contact information will only be used for the purposes of sending the prizes.

Good luck! And if you don't win, the entire range is available on Entertainment Earth.

Tuesday, 2 April 2013

Win tickets for The Best of Both Worlds screenings

To mark the bluray release of Star Trek: The Next Generation, Season 3, and the stand-alone feature-length edition of The Best of Both Worlds, CBS Home Entertainment and Fathom Events are continuing their run of TNG cinema screenings, this time shining the spotlight The Best of Both Worlds. On the 25th of April, across the US and Canada, there will be screenings of the newly remastered HD edition of The Best of Both Worlds, along with parts of the new behind-the-scenes documentary included with the stand-alone release, Regeneration: Engaging the Borg.

The nice people at Fathom have given me five pairs of tickets to give away to you dear readers; details of how you can get them further down, but first, have a look at the poster and trailer:




For details of all the locations in the US, check out Fathom Event's page for this event, and to enjoy the show in Canada you'll need to have a look at Cineplex. Alas there's still nothing for my fellow Europeans to enjoy!

However if you live in LA I've got a treat for you: Fathom have given me five pairs of tickets to give away, for the screening at Rave Cinemas Baldwin Hills, on Marlton Avenue. If you'd like to get a pair just send an email with the subject "The Best of Both Worlds" to competitions@thetrekcollective.com. Make sure to include your name and address, so Fathom can send you the tickets if you win! I'll pick names at random, make sure to email before 11:59pm GMT on the 10th of April. Small print: Your contact detail will not be used for any purposes other than mailing to the winners. Good luck, and thanks Fathom!

In other The Best of Both Worlds news, the StarTrek.com shop has got a bit excited about the bluray artwork, and issued a bunch of stuff using it. So you can now get Locutus T-shirts, mugs, mousepads, and iphone and ipad cases!

 

Friday, 1 January 2010

Name that ship, and that one, and that one too!

Star Trek Online has launched a competition to name three Federation ships from the game; a cruiser, an escort, and a science vessel. All you have to do is sign up their site and add your name suggestions, there's about a week left to do so, and you could win a poster! (and a copy of game). Here are the three ships:

Tuesday, 21 April 2009

And the winner is...

...of a copy of USAopoly's new Star Trek Continuum Edition Monopoly that is... (selected by random number) is Lorraine, from England! Congratulations Lorraine. Commiserations to all the other entrants, I leave you with this; Rule of Acquisition #284: Deep down, everyone's a Ferengi...

Wednesday, 15 April 2009

Monopoly competition ends this week

Anyone wishing to win a copy of the new Star Trek Monopoly Continuum Edition, the competition closes at the end of the week. So get your emails a-sending to 8of5opoly@googlemail.com. See the full details of the competition and a review of the game, here.

Sunday, 5 April 2009

Star Trek Monopoly review, and competition!

Those nice people at USAopoly decided to send me a copy of their new "Star Trek: Continuum Edition" Monopoly game, which is out this month in the US and Canada, to have a play with. As a huge Star Trek and Monopoly fan I can’t say I was anything less than very excited by this. To the best of my knowledge there have been two Star Trek Monopolys before; a TOS one, and a TNG one, so this is the first time we get the entire Trekverse in one Monopoly game, good stuff.

The thing that I first wanted have a look at when I opened the box was the counters, so I shall start there. We get six; A Vulcan lute, a TOS shuttlecraft, a TOS movie-era hand phaser, a TOS communicator, Kirk's command chair, and a blood wine goblet. My very first thought was to question why they didn't go for more starships, however on thinking my thought through I have concluded the selection is actually quite a nice homage to the classic Monopoly tokens, in that we get a nice random assortment. My favourite is the lute, which I would have lost if they had done ships, and these are a huge improvement over the little figurine tokens that came with the previous Trek Monopolys. My only real complaint about the token selection is that it's very TOS-centric.

The board is good fun, with a few exceptions (such as Starfleet Command and the Chin'toka system) each property is a planet, grouped into clusters; for instance the red properties are all Klingon worlds, the light blues are the Federation founders. Train-stations are replaced with starships and utilities become Delta Vega's lithium cracking station and the Argus Array. The only possible improvement that occurred to us while playing was that the jail could have been renamed the brig, and free parking maybe starbase. Though it did also occur to us that those four corners might never change on any version of Monopoly so we forgave that one. Also unchanged are the houses and hotels, text all over the game rules and cards refers to them as starships and fleets but the design of the actual pieces is your standard house and hotel.

The cards for each of the properties are your standard Monopoly layout on one side, with a little factoid on the other about the subject. While playing we developed a little sub-game based in Star Trek geekery by trying to guess what the factoid might be...

The box of the game also provided some little factoids, on subjects such as the timeship Relativity and Species 8472. When I opened the box I thought this was a somewhat obscure collection of facts, but as we progressed through game-play and found references to these we decided it was actually a good backup on information more casual fans might not know so well, clever.

Community Chest and Chance cards have become "Sensor Readings" and "Subspace Transmissions" and have appropriately Trek-based results. I found myself particularly irked to have to pay Dr Phlox to cure me from the Klingon augment virus!

Money in the game takes the form of gold pressed latinum bars (translated into the usual paper slips).

The game-play is your classic Monopoly set-up, ie, a very enjoyable way to gobble up a couple of hours. The instructions also have suggestions for optional Star Trek rules, which we played with and had even more fun. Rolling a double six for instance gets you a Borg attack! In which (using a dice role-off) you can assimilate another players property - I blame this for my losing of the game!

In conclusion, if you enjoy Monopoly and are a Star Trek fan you can't go wrong here. The design of the game is quite well balanced between all the series and films, the elements customised for this edition of the game are done so effectively and are quite fun and the extra Star Trek rules easily double the enjoyability of a very enjoyable game.

COMPETITION - Now closed

And if you'd like a copy of the game (you could buy it, or) USAopoly were kind enough to send me another copy of the game to give away to one of you lucky peoples. So just send an email with the subject "Monopoly competition" to 8of5opoly@googlemail.com for your chance to win, and start buying up the entire Star Trek Continuum! (competition closing 11:59pm (GMT) Saturday the 18th of April)
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