
No. 032
Released: October 4, 2003
Ornament: The Scorpion
Series: Star Trek: Nemesis
Product code: QXI7509
Artist: Lynn Norton and Anita Marra Rogers
Original retail: $32.00
Dimensions: 1.9” H x 2.175” W x 4.87“ L
Branding: Keepsake
Material: Styrene
Packaging: Tan front with red top
Magic: Light
Power source: Pigtail
Front box text:
Hallmark
KEEPSAKE ORNAMENT
NEMESIS
THE SCORPION
STAR TREK Nemesis
For indoor use only. Pour usage intérieur seulement.
décoration des fêtes
FEATURES
MAGIC LIGHT
Christmas 2003
Back box text:
THE SCORPION
STAR TREK Nemesis
Abducted and imprisoned on a hostile alien starship, Captain Jean-Luc Picard is freed by Commander Data in disguise. Together they battle their way through the corridors of the huge vessel into a shuttle bay, where they discover a fleet of Scorpion attack flyers.
Unable to open the shuttle doors, their only means of escape is for Captain Picard to pilot a Scorpion through the twisting interior of the ship to freedom. This Keepsake Ornament features glowing lights on the Scorpion’s wing panels and exhaust port as well as in the landing lights. The cockpit instrument panel is also lighted. Sculpted by Hallmark Keepsake Artists Lynn Norton and Anita Marra Rogers.
HOLIDAY MEMORY CARD ENCLOSED
Use only with standard UL, CUL, or CSA listed or certified miniature light strings using push-in type bulbs, having multiples of 35 bulbs or 50 bulbs in series.
Typical electrical rating 6 volts, 1.2 watts.
For indoor use only.
Not for use with blinking lights.
Complete display instructions enclosed.
Limited Warranty through 2006 enclosed.
For decorative use only. Not for children under 8.
UL LISTED ELECTRIC ORNAMENT
Conçue à des fins décoratives seulement. Ne convient pas aux enfants de moins de 8 ans.
Handcrafted – Dated 2003
Bottom box text:
TM & © 2003 Paramount Pictures. All Rights Reserved.
http://www.startrek.com
Mfd. for Hallmark Cards, Inc., Kansas City, MO 64141
Ornament Made in China
QXI7509
Circuitry U.S. Pat. No. 4,682,079
Additional information: The only ornament that combined the work of long time Hallmark Star Trek artists, Lynn Norton and Anita Marra Rogers. Unfortunately, Rogers’ work is obscured by the very dark tinting on the canopy of the ship due to a last minute design change. You can see the figures pictured on the front of the Hallmark box still depicting the clear canopy.
Pros: None.
Cons: A virtually unknown ship from a short-lived corner of the franchise, with a design that feels out of place both in Star Trek canon and on your holiday tree. The opaque canopy blocks any view of the interior, leaving the included figures hidden and irrelevant. It’s a deep cut that doesn’t offer much reward for collectors or casual fans.







