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016. U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-E

No. 016
Released: August 1998
Ornament: U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-E 
Movie: Star Trek: First Contact
Product code: QXI7633
Artist: Lynn Norton
Original retail: $24.00
Dimensions: 1” H x 2.125” W x 6.125“ L
Branding: Keepsake
Material: Styrene
Packaging: Red box with silver trim
Magic: Light
Power source: Pigtail
Front box text:  
Hallmark
KEEPSAKE ORNAMENT
FIRST CONTACT
“U.S.S. Enterprise™ NCC-1701-E.”
MAGIC 
Back box text: 
A unique ornament-featuring the U.S.S. Enterprise-E™ NCC-1701-E from Star Trek: First Contact™. Under the command of Captain Jean-Luc Picard™, the crew of 24th-century Starship Enterprise is traveling back in time to the 21st century. There, they’ll confront the biggest threat to the Star Trek™ universe-the BorgTM, whose actions would alter history and turn Earth into a Borg colony. The U.S.S. Enterprise seen in this movie is the sixth starship in the history of the Federation to carry the proud name Enterprise.
The front deflector shield as well as both warp engines and the impulse engines are lighted. 
Use only with standard U.L.-listed miniature light strings of 2.5-, 3.5-, or 6-volt push-in type bulbs. Plug into any socket on the light string. 
Not for use with blinking lights. 
Complete display instructions enclosed. 
Limited Warranty through 2001 enclosed.
UL
LISTED ELECTRIC ORNAMENT
Sculpted by Lynn Norton
For decorative use only. Not for young children.
Handcrafted – Stardated 1998 
Bottom box text:
TM & © 1998 Paramount Pictures. All Rights Reserved. STAR TREK and Related Marks are Trademarks of Paramount Pictures. Hallmark Authorized User. Mfd. for Hallmark Cards, Inc., Kansas City, MO 64141 
Ornament Made in China Circuitry U.S. Pat. No. 4,682,079 
QX17633   
Pros: A sharp, streamlined sculpt that marks Hallmark’s first foray into the Star Trek film universe. The Enterprise-E is beautifully detailed, with smooth lines and proportions that make the ship look fast—even standing still. A strong entry in the fleet.
Cons: The lighting, while present, is noticeably dim—more of a subtle glow than a standout feature. A little extra brightness would have gone a long way in showcasing the ship’s contours.

015. Commander Data

No. 015
Released: August 1997
Ornament: Commander Data 
Series: Star Trek: The Next Generation
Product code: QXI6345
Artist: Anita Marra Rogers
Original retail: $14.95
Dimensions: 4.2” H x 3.5” W x 2.6“ D
Branding: Keepsake
Material: Styrene
Packaging: Red box with gold trim
Magic: None
Power source: None
Front box text:
KEEPSAKE ORNAMENT
STAR TREK™
Commander Data™ STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION™ 
Back box text: 
COMMANDER DATA™
Born: Omicron Theta Colony.
Graduate: Starfleet Academy.
Rank: Lt. Commander of the 24th-century starship, the U.S.S. Enterprise.
Famous Words: “I am superior, Sir, in many ways, but I would gladly give it up to be human.”
An android created by Dr. Noonien Soong, Data has been declared a “free, independent, and autonomous life-form” by the United Federation of Planets. His efforts to become human include acquiring a pet cat, which he named “Spot,” and trying his hand at humor (“a difficult concept”).
Sculpted by Anita Marra Rogers
For decorative use only Not for young children.
Handcrafted-Stardated 1997 
Bottom box text:
TM & © 1997 Paramount Pictures. All Rights Reserved.
STAR TREK and Related Marks are Trademarks of Paramount Pictures Hallmark Cards, Inc. Authorized User. Mfd. for Hallmark Cards, Inc., К.С., МО 64141
Made in Thailand
QXI6345 
Pros: The Ops station is a great touch—detailed, familiar, and instantly recognizable to Next Generation fans. It grounds the ornament in the world of the show and gives Data a fitting backdrop.
Cons: While there’s no mistaking who it’s meant to be, something’s just a bit off in the execution. The hair color, skin tone, and especially the eyes don’t quite capture the character’s unique look. It’s Data… but not quite right.

014. Dr. Leonard H. McCoy

No. 014
Released: August 1997
Ornament: Dr. Leonard H. McCoy 
Series: Star Trek: The Original Series
Product code: QXI6352
Artist: Anita Marra Rogers
Original retail: $14.95
Dimensions: 5.5” H x 1.75” W x 1.71“ D
Branding: Keepsake
Material: Styrene
Packaging: Red box with gold trim
Magic: None
Power source: None
Front box text:
Hallmark
KEEPSAKE ORNAMENT
STAR TREK™
Dr. Leonard H. McCoy™ STAR TREK
Back box text: 
DR. LEONARD H. “Bones” McCOY
Born: Georgia, U.S.A., Planet Earth.
Graduate: Medical Degree.
Rank: Chief Medical Officer of the U.S.S. Enterprise, a 23rd-century Federation starship.
Famous Words: “…Jim, I’m a doctor- not a bricklayer, or a nursemaid, or a….”
Although fond of describing himself as “just a simple, old-fashioned country doctor,” McCoy commands one of the most sophisticated medical facilities in all of Starfleet. The good doctor (DeForest Kelly) appeared in the original STAR TREK™ TV program and in feature films.
Sculpted by Anita Marra Rogers
For decorative use only. Not for young children.
Celebrating
Handcrafted Stardated 1997 
Bottom box text:
TM & © 1997 Paramount Pictures. All Rights Reserved. STAR TREK and Related Marks are Trademarks of Paramount Pictures. Hallmark Cards, Inc. Authorized User. Mfd. for Hallmark Cards, Inc., K.C., MO 64141 Made in China
QXI6352 
Pros: Surprisingly decent likeness for a 1997 sculpt—McCoy is instantly recognizable, right down to his no-nonsense expression.
Cons: Permanently placing the good doctor mid-transport feels like a strange (and slightly cruel) choice. Given McCoy’s well-known disdain for transporters, this should’ve raised a red flag at the design table. If this ornament had included a sound chip of him grumbling about “having his atoms scattered all over the galaxy,” it might’ve turned a questionable concept into a fan favorite. As it stands, it’s more ironic than iconic.

013. U.S.S. Defiant

No. 013
Released: August 1997
Ornament: U.S.S. Defiant 
Series: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Product code: QX17481
Artist: Lynn Norton
Original retail: $24.00
Dimensions: .825” H x 3.5” W x 4.625“ L
Branding: Keepsake
Material: Styrene
Packaging: Red box with gold trim
Power source: Pigtail
Magic: Light
Front box text:   
Hallmark
KEEPSAKE
ORNAMENT
DEFIANT
NX-74205
LIGHT AND BLINKING LIGHTS
STAR TREK DEEP SPACE NINE™
U.S.S. Defiant™ STAR TREK: Deep Space Nine
MAGIC 
Back box text: 
A unique ornament-This powerful ship is permanently stationed at Deep Space Nine, perhaps the most exciting post in the quadrant. The blinking lights signal a greeting from the crew- adding a bit of Keepsake Magic to your holidays!
Lights blink automatically and continuously. 
Use only with standard U.L.-listed miniature light strings of 2.5-, 3.5-, or 6-volt push-in type bulbs. Plug into any socket on the light string. 
Not for use with blinking lights.
UL 
Complete display instructions enclosed.
LISTED ELECTRIC ORNAMENT 
Limited Warranty through 2000 enclosed.
For decorative use only. Not for young children.
Handcrafted ~ Stardated 1997 
Bottom box text:
TM & © 1997 Paramount Pictures, Inc. All Rights Reserved. STAR TREK and Related Marks are Trademarks of Paramount Pictures.
Hallmark Authorized User.
Mfd. for Hallmark Cards, Inc., K.C., MO 64141 Circuitry U.S. Pat. No. 4,682,079
Ornament Made in China
QXI7481 
Pros: A bold and compact design, the Defiant features fantastic detail and excellent balance. Its sleek, combat-ready profile is a refreshing break from the usual saucer-heavy fleet, and the lighting—subtle yet striking—really brings the ship to life on the tree.
Cons: Like many early ornaments, powering it can be tricky without a compatible light strand or a Legacy cord. And as expected, it’s not to scale with the rest of the Trek fleet—but for most collectors, that’s a welcomed scale for how sharp it looks on display.

012. Mr. Spock

No. 012
Released: August 1996
Ornament: Mr. Spock 
Series: Star Trek: The Original Series
Product code: QXI554V
Artist: Anita Marra Rogers
Original retail: $14.95
Dimensions: 4.5” H x 3.5” W x 2.5“ D
Branding: Keepsake
Material: Styrene
Packaging: Red box with white trim 
Magic: None
Power source: None
Front box text:  
KEEPSAKE ORNAMENT
STAR TREK
Mr. Spock 
STAR TREK 
Rear box text: 
Handcrafted – Stardated 1996
MR. SPOCK
Born: Planet Vulcan. Mother: Amanda Grayson, a human.
Father: Sarek, a Vulcan Diplomat. Graduate: Starfleet Academy.
Rank: Science Officer of the U.S.S. Enterprise,
a 23rd-century Federation starship.
Famous Words: “Highly Illogical” Also, “Live long and prosper.”
Mr. Spock (Leonard Nimoy) served as the number-two ranking officer aboard the Starship Enterprise under Captains Christopher Pike and James T. Kirk. Stronger than humans, he was a master of the Vulcan mind-meld. He appeared in three seasons of STAR TREK® on television, beginning in 1966, as well as in six feature films.
You can also find Mr. Spock’s counterpart, Commander William T. Riker from STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION®, in the 1996 Keepsake Ornament Collection at your Hallmark retailer.
STAR TREK 30 YEARS
Bottom box text:
TM, ® & © 1996 Paramount Pictures.
All Rights Reserved.
STAR TREK is a Trademark of Paramount Pictures.
Mfd. for Hallmark Cards, Inc., К.С., МО 64141
Made in Thailand
QX15544
Pros: An outstanding likeness, with excellent paint and detail that truly brings Spock to life. The retro command chair is a perfect touch, and including his iconic viewing scope is a detail that fans will appreciate. This ornament nails the vintage Trek vibe.
Cons: None! For a character ornament, this one checks every box. A logical—and essential—addition to any collection.

011. Commander William T. Riker

No. 011
Released: August 1996
Ornament: Commander William T. Riker 
Series: Star Trek: The Next Generation
Product code: QXI5551
Artist: Anita Marra Rogers
Original retail: $14.95
Dimensions: 4.25” H x 2.2” W x 3.75“ D
Branding: Keepsake
Material: Styrene
Packaging: Red box with white trim 
Magic: None
Power source: None 
Front box text: 
KEEPSAKE ORNAMENT
STAR TREK
THE NEXT GENERATION
Commander William T. Riker STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION™
Back box text:
Handcrafted – Stardated 1996
WILLIAM T. (WIL) RIKER
Born: Valdez, Alaska, Planet Earth
Graduate: Starfleet Academy
Rank: Executive Officer of the fifth Federation
starship to carry the name U.S.S. Enterprise,
a 24th-century starship assigned to Deep
Space exploration.
Famous Words: “Permission to speak candidly?” Also, “Away team, set phasers on stun.”
Chosen to serve as “Number One” aboard the Enterprise by Captain Jean-Luc Picard, Commander Riker (Jonathan Frakes) delights in taking on challenges. He once volunteered for an assignment on a Klingon Bird-of-Prey.
Look for Commander Riker’s counterpart.
Mr Spock, from the original STAR TREK television series, in the 1996 Keepsake
Ornament Collection at your Hallmark retailer
STAR TREK 30 YEARS 
Bottom box text: 
TM, ® & © 1996 Paramount Pictures. All Rights Reserved. STAR TREK is a Trademark of Paramount Pictures. Mfd. for and Hallmark Cards, Inc., K.C.. MO 64141
Made in China
QX15551
Pros: The likeness is passable, and while the pose may be a bit awkward, it still captures the essence of Riker—commanding, confident, and just a bit dramatic.
Cons: The “display base” is doing a lot of the work here. For better or worse, you’re getting as much rock as Riker. His stance—braced against it—calls to mind a horse scratching itself on a tree. It’s memorable… just maybe not for the intended reasons.

010. Enterprise NCC-1701 & Galileo

No. 010
Released: August 1996
Ornament: Enterprise NCC-1701 & Galileo 
Series: Star Trek: The Original Series (30th Anniversary)
Product code: QXI7534
Artist: Lynn Norton & Dill Rhodus
Original retail: $45.00
Dimensions:
010.1. Enterprise NCC-1701 1.75” H x 2.6” W x 5.25” L
010.2. Galileo .5” H x .68” W x 1” L 
Base 5.5” L 
Branding: Keepsake
Material: Die-cast metal ships with a plastic delta-shaped base
Packaging: 8-sided black box with white trim 
Magic: Sound
Power source: (2) AA batteries
Front box text:  
KEEPSAKE ORNAMENT
STAR TREK TM
30 YEARS
Set of 2 Ornaments With Display Base BATTERY-OPERATED
VOICE MAGIC
Hear the voice of Captan Kirk
STAR TREK 
Back box text:
Die-Cast Metal-Star Dated 1996
Limited Warranty Through 1999 Enclosed
This ornament features the sound of the communicator used by STAR TREK® crew members–followed by the voice of William Shatner as Captain James T. Kirk: “SPACE…the final frontier. These are the voyages of the Starship Enterprise. Its five-year mission: To explore strange new worlds… To seek out new life and new civilizations… To boldly go where no man has gone before…”
To hear the memorable opening lines of the original 1966 STAR TREK® television program, press button located on top of base. Voice will stop when message is completed.
Complete instructions enclosed. Battery-operated. Uses two 1.5V AA-size batteries (included). 
Bottom box text: 
TM & © 1996 Paramount Pictures. All Rights Reserved. STAR TREK and Related Marks are Trademarks of Paramount Pictures. Mfd. for Hallmark Cards, Inc., К.С., МО 64141 Ornament Made in China QX17534
Additional information: 30th Anniversary ornament
Pros: There’s just something extra satisfying about Star Trek ships rendered in die-cast metal—they feel solid, weighty, and built to last. Including a display base for year-round shelf life is a fantastic touch, and the addition of sound makes this a triple win for collectors.
Cons: The Galileo shuttle is impressively tiny. Its size makes it easy to overlook, and there’s a real risk it could be mistakenly left on a Christmas tree limb and accidentally tossed during post-holiday cleanup. Handle with care!

009. U.S.S. Voyager NCC-74656

No. 009
Released: August 1996
Ornament: U.S.S. Voyager NCC-74656 
Series: Star Trek: Voyager
Product code: QXI7544
Artist: Lynn Norton
Original retail: $24.00
Dimensions: 1.25” H x 2.25” W x 5.25“ L
Branding: Keepsake
Material: Styrene
Packaging: Gold box with white trim 
Magic: Lights
Power source: Pigtail
Front box text: 
KEEPSAKE ORNAMENT
STAR TREK VOYAGER
U.S.S. Voyager™ LIGHT
MAGIC
Back box text:
Handcrafted-Stardated 1996
Limited Warranty Through 1999 Enclosed
A unique ornament! This highly detailed design celebrates the adventures of the Starfleet crew and their unexpected shipmates, the Maquis. Now 70,000 light years from home, they explore the far-flung reaches of the galaxy and continue to search for a way home. The glowing lights of the U.S.S. Voyager™ remind us that hope shines brightest during the holidays.
Ornament plugs easily into any of the light bulb sockets on a miniature tree light string. Use only with standard U.L.-listed light strings of 3.5- or 6-volt bulbs.
Attached connector cord allows foreasy placement on your tree.
Not for use with blinking lights.
Complete display instructions enclosed.
STAR TREK 30 YEARS TM
UL 
Bottom box text: 
TM, ® & © 1996 Paramount Pictures. All Rights Reserved.
STAR TREK and Related Marks are Trademarks of Paramount Pictures. Hallmark Authorized User. Mfd. for Hallmark Cards, Inc., К.С., МО 64141 Made in China
QX17544
Circuitry U.S. Pat. No. 4,682,079
Additional information: Voyager was shrunk down to an ornament in episode of Star Trek: Voyager the same year this was released. Coincidence?
Pros: Impressive detail.
Cons: Boy, how I wish we could have the Voyager theme play with it. Unfortunately, no sound.

008. Captain James T. Kirk

No. 008
Released: August 1995
Ornament: Captain James T. Kirk 
Series: Star Trek: The Original Series
Product code: QXI5539
Artist: Anita Marra Rogers
Original retail: $13.95
Dimensions: 4” H x 2.8” W x 2.6“ D
Branding: Keepsake
Material: Styrene
Packaging: Red box with white trim 
Magic: None
Power source: None 
Front box text:  
KEEPSAKE ORNAMENT
STAR TREK
Captain James T. Kirk
STAR TREK
Back box text:
Handcrafted – Stardated 1995
JAMES TIBERIUS KIRK
Born: Towa, U.S.A., Planet Earth
Graduate: Starfleet Academy
Rank: Captain of the first U.S.S. Enterprise, a 23rd-century, Constitution-class, Federation starship whose mission was to explore new worlds.
Famous Words: “All I ask is a tall ship, and a star to steer her by.”
Captain Kirk (William Shatner) commanded the Enterprise through three seasons (79 episodes) of STAR TREK on television, beginning in 1966, and has appeared in seven feature films thus far.
You can also find Captain Kirk’s counterpart, Captain Jean-Luc Picard from STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION®, in the 1995 Keepsake Ornament Collection at your Hallmark retailer. 
Bottom box text: 
TM, ® & © 1995 Paramount Pictures. All Rights Reserved. Mfd. for Hallmark Cards, Inc., К.С., MO 64141
Made in China
QX15539
Pros: Kirk, seated in the Captain’s chair with his trademark thoughtful pose—chin in hand—is everything you’d want in a classic Trek ornament. Iconic, confident, and unmistakably Shatner.
Cons: The overhead wire hanger, a common design choice in the ‘90s, may be a turn-off for some collectors. It distracts slightly from the otherwise strong display and breaks the illusion a bit.

007. Captain Jean-Luc Picard

No. 007
Released: August 1995
Ornament: Captain Jean-Luc Picard 
Series: Star Trek: The Next Generation
Product code: QXI5737
Artist: Anita Marra Rogers
Original retail: $13.95
Dimensions: 5.75” H x 3.85” W x 1.25” D
Branding: Keepsake
Material: Styrene
Packaging: Red box with white trim 
Magic: None
Power source: None
Front box text:  
KEEPSAKE ORNAMENT
STAR TREK
THE NEXT GENERATION
Captain Jean-Luc Picard STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION 
Back box text:
Handcrafted – Stardated 1995
JEAN-LUC PICARD™
Born: LaBene France, Planet Earth
Graduate: Starfleet Academy
Rank: Captain of the fifth Federation starship to carry the name U.S.S. Enterprise. a 24th-century, Galaxy-class starship assigned to Deep Space exploration
Famous Words: “Make it so.”
Captain Picard (Patrick Stewart) was among the youngest Starfleet officers ever to command a starship. He appeared for seven seasons in STAR TREK: THE NEXT. GENERATION® on television, and made his feature film debut as Captain Picard in 1994.
Look for Captain Picard’s counterpart, Captain James T. Kirk from the original STAR TREK television series, in the 1995 Keepsake Ornament Collection at your Hallmark retailer. 
Bottom box text: 
TM, ® & © 1995 Paramount Pictures. All Rights Reserved. Mfd. for Hallmark Cards, Inc., K.C., MO 64141
Made in China
QX15737
Pros: Picard runs a bit stocky here, but the likeness is still solid—instantly recognizable, with just enough detail to capture his commanding presence.
Cons: The tight, enclosed backdrop feels oddly cramped for someone used to commanding the spacious bridge of the Enterprise-D. One can’t help but imagine the good captain feeling a bit claustrophobic in his display niche. A figure like Picard deserves room to breathe.

City on the Edge of Forever Repair Video

This video shows my ham-handed, but successful repair of a Hallmark “Magic” ornament (one that plugs into the Christmas light string to get power). This ornament released in 2004, never worked very well, and for years didn’t work at all. Well, it lit-up, but wouldn’t play the audio. In this video, I show some slides that demonstrate the replacement of a capacitor, then my experimentation to finally learn that the audio segments only play properly after the ornament is plugged in for several minutes (to “warm up” before clicking the button to play the audio. I really don’t know why it needs this warm-up, but perhaps the capacitor is charging very slowly or something. I didn’t attempt to uncover the reason, but maybe someone with circuit theory knowledge knows. –sengsationa1

Star Trek Ornaments – Powered From Line Voltage (Video)

In this video I show you how I altered the characteristics of a single traditional string of Christmas tree lights to allow all of my Star Trek Hallmark ornaments to be powered. Starting in 1991, and until 2005, Hallmark released Star Trek (and other) ornaments that were powered by removing a bulb from a “standard” Christmas tree light string (typically 50 bulbs per circuit, but also 20 bulbs per circuit), and plugging the ornament into the place where the bulb had been removed. The recommendation was not to replace any more than 2 or 3 bulbs with ornaments, likely because the ornaments consume more energy than a bulb, so the voltage to the ornaments would become too low. In this video, I show you how I replaced some lights with short circuits in order to keep the voltage high enough to power more than the recommended number of ornaments. This might not be the best way, the way you’d do it, the safest way, etc, it happens to be the way I did it, and it happened to work. There are other ways to power these old ornaments, but no other way that I found that was as inexpensive; I didn’t spend a dime. The video is boring and long. Sorry about that. The most important concepts are up-front, so you can bail if you don’t care to see the demonstration of the end product. One thing to note, if you plan to embark on a project like this, is that the Klingon ship is not the same as the others with respect to how it affects the other ornaments on the string. Rather than figure that out, I simply put the Klingons on the separate circuit (each 100 bulb string has two circuits). So 14 ornaments are on one 50 socket circuit and 1 is on the other 50 socket circuit. Live long and prosper! -sengsationa1

006. Romulan Warbird

No. 006
Released: August 1995
Ornament: Romulan Warbird 
Series: Star Trek: The Next Generation
Product code: QXI7267
Artist: Lynn Norton
Original retail: $24.00
Dimensions: 2” H x 4.3” W x 5.75“ L
Branding: Keepsake
Material: Styrene
Packaging: Gold box with white trim 
Magic: Lights
Power source: Pigtail
Front box text: 
KEEPSAKE ORNAMENT
STAR TREK THE NEXT GENERATION
Romulan Warbird™ LIGHT
MAGIC 
Back box text:
Handcrafted – Stardated 1995
Limited Warranty Through 1998 Enclosed
It’s the season of Peace! And here, arriving on a friendly mission, comes the “Romulan WarbirdTM from the television series, STAR TREK®:THE NEXT GENERATION TM. This intricately detailed starship with its glowing green lights will fill your holiday with Keepsake Magic!
Ornament plugs easily into any of the light bulb sockets on a minature tree light string. Use only with standard U.L.-listed light strings of 3.5- or 6-volt bulbs.
Attached connector cord allows for easy placement on your tree.
Not for use with blinking lights.
Complete display instructions enclosed. 
Bottom box text: 
TM, ® and © 1995 Paramount Pictures. All Rights Reserved. 
STAR TREK: THE NEXT is a Trademark of Paramount Pictures.
Mfd. for Hallmark Cards, Inc., Authorized User.
K.C., MO 64141
Ornament Made in China
Circuitry U.S. Pat. No. 4,682,079
QXI7267 
Additional information: There was a Star Trek Keepsake Ornaments Puzzle that teased the identity of this ornament leading up to its release.
Pros: If you’re a collector focused solely on starships, the Romulan Warbird brings some welcome variety. Its unique, sweeping design stands out among the fleet and adds visual contrast on the tree.
Cons: Unfortunately, the ship’s design doesn’t translate well to a holiday ornament. The combination of muted green tones, soft detail, and heavy texture makes it read more like a vague plastic blob than a majestic vessel. It had potential—but always feels like a missed opportunity.

005. The Ships of Star Trek

No. 005
Released: August 1995
Ornament: The Ships of Star Trek 
Series: Star Trek: The Original Series And Star Trek: The Next Generation
Product code: QXI4109
Artist: Lynn Norton
Original retail: $19.95
Dimensions:
 005.1 (1991) Enterprise .5” H x .75” W x 1.5” L (TOS)
 005.2 (1993) Enterprise D .4” H x 1” W x 1.3” L (TNG)
 005.3 (1994) Bird-of-Prey .5” H x 1.7” W x 1.3” L (TNG)
Branding: Keepsake
Material: Styrene
Packaging: Green box with white trim 
Magic: None
Power source: None
Features:
Front box text: 
KEEPSAKE ORNAMENT
The Ships of STAR TREK®
Set of 3 Ornaments 
Back box text: 
Handcrafted – Dated 1995
These exciting ornaments are reminiscent of Keepsake Magic Ornaments from past years. The Starship Enterprise from the original television program is featured with the U.S.S. Enterprise™ and Klingon Bird of Prey from THE STAR TREK. THE NEXT GENERATION 
Bottom box text: 
TM, ® & © 1995 Paramount Pictures.
All Rights Reserved. STAR TREK is a Registered Trademark of Paramount Pictures. Mfd. for Hallmark Cards, Inc., K.C., MO 64141 Made in Thailand QXI4109
Pros: Individually, these tiny ships don’t make much of a statement—but when paired with the 2001 Deep Space Nine ornament, they become something greater. Suspended from the station’s docking pylons, they transform into a dynamic mini display that celebrates the breadth of the Star Trek universe.
Cons: At this scale, detail takes a serious hit. The ships are more suggestive silhouettes than faithful miniatures, lacking the precision that fans expect. Great from a distance, but not built for close inspection.

004. Klingon Bird of Prey

No. 004
Released: September 10, 1994
Ornament: Klingon Bird of Prey 
Series: Star Trek: The Next Generation
Product Code: QLX7386
Artist: Lynn Norton
Original retail: $24.00
Dimensions: 2” H x 5” W x 4” H
Branding: Keepsake
Material: Styrene
Packaging: Gold box with white trim 
Magic: Lights
Power source: Pigtail
Front box text: 
KEEPSAKE ORNAMENT
STAR TREK
THE NEXT GENERATION
Klingon Bird of Prey TM FLICKERING LIGHTS
MAGIC
Back box text:
Handcrafted – Stardated 1994
Limited Warranty Through 1997 Enclosed
Red and green Christmas alert! The “Klingon Bird of Prey™” from the STAR TREK®: THE NEXT GENERATION T™ TV program is in orbit around your tree. This meticulously detailed starship, with its flickering and glowing lights, will fill your holiday with Keepsake Magic!
Lights flicker automatically and continuously.
Ornament plugs easily into any of the light bulb sockets on a miniature tree light string. Use only with standard U.L.-listed light strings of 3.5- or 6-volt bulbs.
Attached connector cord allows for easy placement on your tree.
Not for use with blinking lights.
Complete display instructions enclosed. 
Bottom box text: 
TM, ® & © 1994 Paramount Pictures. All Rights Reserved. STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION is a Trademark of Paramount Pictures. Mfd. for Hallmark Cards, Inc., Authorized User.
K.C., MO 64141 Ornament Made and Assembled in China Connector Cord Made in China Connector Cord U.S. Pat. No. 4,544,218 Circuitry U.S. Pat. No. 4,682,079 OLX738-6 
Pros: A standout entry thanks to its striking paint job and impressive lighting. The deep greens and reds give it an authentic, battle-worn look, and when lit, it truly comes to life on the tree—aggressive, angular, and unmistakably Klingon.
Cons: As with all early pigtail ornaments, powering it can be a challenge. Finding compatible light strands is increasingly difficult, which can turn setup into a mini engineering mission. When it works, though, it’s glorious.