Well we've seen the Star Wars home theater in the past, and now comes the Star Trek version. And wow this
thing is awesome. Modeled after the Enterprise NCC-1701D
from The Next Generation, this thing has "motion-activated air-lock
doors with the actual sound effects, and a “Red Alert” button on the
Crestron TPMC-10 controller to turn all of the LEDs bright red and
flashing. The system also features “one of the largest Kaleidescape
hard-drive based storage systems” ever created, amassing eight servers
with 3,816 DVDs." That is one serious home theater system.
Vic Wertz and Lisa Stevens, who used to run the Official Star Wars Fan
Club, had this home theater made to resemble the control deck of the
Death Star. It was designed by Doug Chiang who was the lead designer in
Episodes I and II. All the stars are lit up via LEDs, and the massive
DVD collection is hidden behind a Han Solo in Carbonite door!!!
This home theater system has a 16-foot motorized circle in the middle
on which the front row of chairs is attached. The idea behind the
rotation is that when you're not watching something on the screen, the
room should still be able to be used for chatting or drinking champagne.