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The '''Shipyard Bar''' was a recreational facility and [[bar]] near the [[Riverside Shipyard]] in [[Riverside]], [[Iowa]], in an [[alternate reality]]. According to a sign outside, it was open late. [[Lew]] was the [[bartender]] at the Shipyard Bar.
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The '''Shipyard Bar''' was a recreational facility and [[bar]] near the [[Riverside Shipyard]] in [[Riverside]], [[Iowa]], in the [[alternate reality]]. According to a sign outside, it was open late. [[Lew]] was the [[bartender]] at the Shipyard Bar.
   
 
The various items on the menu included [[Klabnian fire tea]], [[Budweiser Classic]], [[Cardassian sunrise]], [[Slusho]], [[Jack Daniel's]], [[Papalla juice]], [[Jestral tea]], [[Mareuvian tea]], [[Home base fries]] and [[Saurian brandy]].
 
The various items on the menu included [[Klabnian fire tea]], [[Budweiser Classic]], [[Cardassian sunrise]], [[Slusho]], [[Jack Daniel's]], [[Papalla juice]], [[Jestral tea]], [[Mareuvian tea]], [[Home base fries]] and [[Saurian brandy]].
   
{{alt|Nyota Uhura}} visited the bar in [[2255]], where she met {{alt|James T. Kirk}}. Shortly thereafter, a bar fight erupted between Kirk and four [[Starfleet Academy]] [[cadet]]s. The fight was broken up by [[Captain]] {{alt|Christopher Pike}}. ({{film|11}})
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{{alt|Nyota Uhura}} visited the bar in [[2255]], where she met {{alt|James T. Kirk}}. Shortly thereafter, a bar fight erupted between Kirk and four [[Starfleet Academy]] [[cadet]]s, who beat him savagely. The fight was broken up by [[Captain]] {{alt|Christopher Pike}}, who [[2259|a year later]] referred to it as an "epic beating". ({{film|11}}, {{film|12}})
   
 
== Employees and visitors ==
 
== Employees and visitors ==
 
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* '''See ''' [[Unnamed Shipyard Bar visitors]]
 
* '''See ''' [[Unnamed Shipyard Bar visitors]]
   
==Appendices==
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== Appendices ==
===Background===
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=== Background information ===
 
This bar is referred to as "The Warp Trail" Bar in the screenplay for ''Star Trek''. [http://www.imsdb.com/scripts/Star-Trek.html] During pre-production on that film, the bar was named '''Dodge bar'''. Many background actors listed themselves as "Dodge bar characters" in their resumes. [http://www.facefinder.com/resume/resume.php?id=2015&source=script]
 
This bar is referred to as "The Warp Trail" Bar in the screenplay for ''Star Trek''. [http://www.imsdb.com/scripts/Star-Trek.html] During pre-production on that film, the bar was named '''Dodge bar'''. Many background actors listed themselves as "Dodge bar characters" in their resumes. [http://www.facefinder.com/resume/resume.php?id=2015&source=script]
   
Scenes at the bar were filmed in an {{w|American Legion}} bar in [[Hollywood]]. The weird pattern displaying light panels were meant to evoke a {{w|Blade Runner|Blade Runner-y}} feel. {{incite}} It also featured much memorabilia related to space travel, including salt shakers modeled on the {{USS|Kelvin}}.
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Scenes at the bar were filmed in an {{w|American Legion}} bar in [[Hollywood]]. According to the [[audio commentary]] the weird pattern displaying light panels were meant to evoke a {{w|Blade Runner|"Blade Runner-y"}} feel. It also featured much memorabilia related to space travel, including salt shakers modeled on the {{USS|Kelvin}}.
   
===Apocrypha===
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=== Apocrypha ===
 
The [[Star Trek (novel)|novelization of the film ''Star Trek'']], while still referring to the Riverside Shipyard, places the bar in {{w|Storm Lake, Iowa|Storm Lake}}, 250 miles away.
 
The [[Star Trek (novel)|novelization of the film ''Star Trek'']], while still referring to the Riverside Shipyard, places the bar in {{w|Storm Lake, Iowa|Storm Lake}}, 250 miles away.
   
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=== External link ===
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[[Category:Memory Alpha articles related to Star Trek (film)]]
 
   
 
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Shipyard Bar

The Shipyard Bar

Shipyard Bar after hours

Interior, after hours

The Shipyard Bar was a recreational facility and bar near the Riverside Shipyard in Riverside, Iowa, in the alternate reality. According to a sign outside, it was open late. Lew was the bartender at the Shipyard Bar.

The various items on the menu included Klabnian fire tea, Budweiser Classic, Cardassian sunrise, Slusho, Jack Daniel's, Papalla juice, Jestral tea, Mareuvian tea, Home base fries and Saurian brandy.

Nyota Uhura visited the bar in 2255, where she met James T. Kirk. Shortly thereafter, a bar fight erupted between Kirk and four Starfleet Academy cadets, who beat him savagely. The fight was broken up by Captain Christopher Pike, who a year later referred to it as an "epic beating". (Star Trek, Star Trek Into Darkness)

Employees and visitors

Named

Unnamed

  • See Unnamed Shipyard Bar visitors

Appendices

Background information

This bar is referred to as "The Warp Trail" Bar in the screenplay for Star Trek. [1] During pre-production on that film, the bar was named Dodge bar. Many background actors listed themselves as "Dodge bar characters" in their resumes. [2]

Scenes at the bar were filmed in an American Legion bar in Hollywood. According to the audio commentary the weird pattern displaying light panels were meant to evoke a "Blade Runner-y" feel. It also featured much memorabilia related to space travel, including salt shakers modeled on the USS Kelvin.

Apocrypha

The novelization of the film Star Trek, while still referring to the Riverside Shipyard, places the bar in Storm Lake, 250 miles away.

External link