This Company’s Headquarters Looks Just Like Star Trek’s USS Enterprise

By Jason Fell May 26, 2015
NetDragon Websoft

This building boldly goes where no building has gone before.

Chinese online game development company NetDragon Websoft has a headquarters that, at first glance, looks a lot like USS Enterprise from epic sci-fi franchise Star Trek. For those non-Trekkie types, it’s Captain Kirk’s spaceship.

At the helm of this, er, building is NetDragon founder Liu Dejian. He is one of China’s wealthiest individuals and also a Star Trek fan, The Wall Street Journal reports.

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You’d have to be a huge Trekkie to want and then pay for a building that looks like this. Here’s a drone’s-eye view of the building, set to the Star Trek theme song:

The building cost $97 million to make and was completed about a year ago in the coastal city of Changle, according to the Journal. It measures about 850 feet long by almost 330 wide and stands six stories high.

You can’t get much geekier than this.

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This building boldly goes where no building has gone before.

Chinese online game development company NetDragon Websoft has a headquarters that, at first glance, looks a lot like USS Enterprise from epic sci-fi franchise Star Trek. For those non-Trekkie types, it’s Captain Kirk’s spaceship.

At the helm of this, er, building is NetDragon founder Liu Dejian. He is one of China’s wealthiest individuals and also a Star Trek fan, The Wall Street Journal reports.

Related: Remembering Mr. Spock: 10 of Leonard Nimoy’s Most Memorable Quotes

You’d have to be a huge Trekkie to want and then pay for a building that looks like this. Here’s a drone’s-eye view of the building, set to the Star Trek theme song:

The building cost $97 million to make and was completed about a year ago in the coastal city of Changle, according to the Journal. It measures about 850 feet long by almost 330 wide and stands six stories high.

You can’t get much geekier than this.

Related: This New Tool Basically Makes Star Trek Technology a Reality

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Jason Fell

VP, Native Content at Entrepreneur
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Jason Fell is the VP of Native Content, managing the Entrepreneur Partner Studio, which creates dynamic and compelling content for our partners. He previously served as Entrepreneur.com's managing editor and as the technology editor prior to that.

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