
No. 083
Released: July 15, 2017
Ornament: Captain Jean-Luc Picard & Lt. Commander Data
Series: Star Trek: The Next Generation
Product code: QXI3402
Artist: Pedro Martin
Original retail: $29.95
Dimensions: 5.1” H x 3.9” W x 3.3” D
Branding: Keepsake
Material: Styrene
Packaging: White Box, Red Trim w/ Ornaments
Magic: Sound
Power source: (2) LR44 Batteries
Front box text:
Hallmark KEEPSAKE
magic sound
STAR TREK THE NEXT GENERATION
CAPTAIN JEAN-LUC PICARD AND LIEUTENANT COMMANDER DATA STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION™
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!
Press the button on the ornament to hear dialogue from the “STAR TREK: The Next Generation” television series!
BATTERY OPERATED Batteries included
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artist crafted
Bottom box text:
For decorative use only. Pour usage décoratif seulement.
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QX3402
CAN. $38.99
U.S.A. $29.95
Additional information:
A Christmas ornament that captures the essence of operations aboard the bridge of the USS Enterprise NCC 1701-D with Captain Jean-Luc Picard at the helm? Make it so! Fans of STAR TREK: The Next Generation™ won’t want to miss this cool decoration that also features beloved android Lieutenant Commander Data and dialogue from the show.
Pros: It’s always a win to see Picard in the captain’s chair, hand raised just before delivering his iconic “Engage.” A solid pairing with Data and a natural choice for a TNG tribute.
Cons: For an anniversary ornament, this feels like a missed opportunity. Rather than capturing a defining moment, it’s just a static pose. If we’re commemorating The Next Generation, give us something iconic—like a two-piece ornament set with the Enterprise-D’s saucer and star drive sections separated, just like in Encounter at Farpoint. Now that would engage us.





Okay, that’s a fair “con.” I can’t confirm this but I believe this began life as a concept for a tabletop to fast-follow the 2016 To Boldly Go. It might even have had Riker or another character on it, too. Then things got scaled down and it is what it is.
-Kevin Dilmore






