123. The Keeper

No. 123
Released: July 13, 2024
Ornament: The Keeper
Series: The Cage Pilot (60th Anniversary)
Product code: QXI7391
Artist: Uncredited
Original retail: $19.99
Dimensions: 4.49” H x 1.69” W x 0.98” D
Branding: Keepsake
Material: Styrene
Packaging: White box, red top
Magic: None
Power source: None
Front box text:
Hallmark
KEEPSAKE
STAR TREK
THE KEEPER
STAR TREK™
christmas tree ornament | décoration pour l’arbre de noël
Back box text: 
A Keepsake is much more than an ornament.
It’s a little work of art, created by a real
person with a real passion to tell a big story.
From the people and things you love,
to memories of the past, to the
anticipation of something new.
Your Keepsake honors and celebrates
everything that makes the holidays special-
joy, togetherness, family, and friends.
When you hang a Keepsake, you’re hanging
the story of you. Happy hanging!
SHARE YOUR KEEPSAKE STORY
TM/MC HALLMARK
MFD. FOR/FABRIQUÉ POUR HALLMARK MARKETING COMPANY, LLC
KANSAS CITY, MO 64141
MADE IN SRI LANKA
artist crafted
Bottom box text:
Designs may vary from shown. Products not shown to scale.
For decorative use only. Pour usage décoratif seulement.
QX17391
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CAN. $25.99
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Additional information: Starfleet General Order 7 prohibits any space vessel from visiting the barren planet of Talos IV. But nothing prohibits you from adding an alien inhabitant of the iconic Star Trek planet to your holiday decor. Pay tribute to “The Cage,” the pilot episode of the original “Star Trek” series, with this Christmas tree ornament featuring The Keeper who used strong psychic powers to imprison crew members of the U.S.S. Enterprise.
Pros: The Keeper showcases the finest detail in any Star Trek ornament to date. A seemingly new manufacturing technique brings stunning texture to the robe, elevating the overall craftsmanship to a whole new level.
Cons: Sadly, the ornament lacks hands, which feels like a missed opportunity for completeness. Comparing it to Hallmark’s Talosian or the Star Trek: The Experience version highlights this absence quite clearly.

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