This Trekkie wanted to live long and prosper in a Star Trek shrine – so he made it so.

“My friends and family think there’s something wrong with me. People are quite amused – it’s very different,” Steve Doman, 69, of Colorado told Caters News. “They don’t understand where all this creativity has come from, but I’m always dreaming.”

Doman decided to boldly go ahead and transform his home in the Rocky Mountains during his long winter hibernations.

He didn’t think it was highly illogical to shell out $30,000 for the 14-year project on his house, which he bought in 1986.

“I have six rooms downstairs that are Star Trek-themed rooms,” he said. “Right now my favorite room is the Federation room – and I sleep in the Klingon Ambassador quarters.”

Doman still has a couple more rooms to complete and figures he’ll be 73 when he’s done.

“This is my version of playing in the future, so my house and everything I have created is used daily just like a normal house,” said Doman, a member of Denver’s Klingon Club and an honorary member of the International Federation of Trekkies.

He said he grew up with a learning disability and struggled socially.

“Since then I’ve been fighting to be someone, to show people I’m a normal human being,” he said. “My Star Trek hobby is the first time I’ve done something just for myself, the first time I’ve put myself first.

“Some people think I’m crazy for destroying my house like this, but generally people are just darn surprised.”