Get your Borg or other Star Trek computer or case at Cherry Tree

Detail from a model Borg Cube, at The Children's Museum of Indianapolis, Indianapolis, Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2019. The show is made up of set pieces, ship models, and outfits used during various Star Trek shows and movies, is on display at the museum from Feb. 2 through April 7, 2019.Trekkie Memorabilia Comes To Children S Museum
Detail from a model Borg Cube, at The Children's Museum of Indianapolis, Indianapolis, Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2019. The show is made up of set pieces, ship models, and outfits used during various Star Trek shows and movies, is on display at the museum from Feb. 2 through April 7, 2019.Trekkie Memorabilia Comes To Children S Museum /
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If you’re looking for something to spruce up your computer or give for a Christmas gift to a Star Trek fan, like a Borg case, look no further than Cherry Tree. 

Cherry Tree credits itself as a company with one goal in mind—”to combine the beauty and awesomeness of SciFi Props and Vessels with recent computer technology.” And in 2017, the company was granted a license by CBS (now Paramount) for Star Trek products, and its been creating amazing Borg technology (and others since then).

Cherry Tree offers cases to house your computers or, if you prefer, complete builds like this Star Trek: Picard Borg Cube ATX PC. As expected, these are a definite investment, but who else is going to have a Borg computer? But if you just can’t get over what the Collective did to Captain Picard, you can always go in a different direction.

Cherry Tree offers PCs and cases that aren’t Borg-related.

The Geek Machine is a Star Trek Edition Custom Gaming PC Case, and you can choose your favorite faceplate design. Right now, current faceplate design sets feature artwork themed after:

Star Trek LCARS
Star Trek: Lower Decks characters
Star Trek: Lower Decks environments
Star Trek Ships

But there is more artwork on the way. This, too, can be designed as a computer rather than just a case. And the company also offers some pre-builds in case you’re not interested in designing your own computer. The prices are lower because these are microcubes, measuring in at 7.5″ x 7.5″ x 7.5″.

And while you’re at the company site (mycherrytree.com) perusing the available options for your PC, you’ll want to check out the store which includes other licensed Star Trek merchandise like clothing and figurines like a Borg cat statue or one of my personal favorites, the T-shirt explaining why assimilation can be a good thing.

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