Category Archives: ST: ENT (TV)

38) 2004 Star Trek Insignias

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These mini ornaments are reproductions of emblems from three different eras. The Command Insignia from STAR TREK the Original Series, the Communicator from the STAR TREK Movies, STAR TREK: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine and STAR TREK: Voyager, and the insignia from ENTERPRISE.

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36) 2004 Commander Trip Tucker

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Original Retail:  $14.95

Artist:  Anita Marra Rogers

BoxText:   

Commander Trip Tucker

Born:  North America, Earth

Rank:  Commander, Chief Engineer, assigned to the Starfleet starship ENTERPRISE NX-01

A gifted engineer, Trip Tucker is the right person to keep Enterprise NX-01 functioning perfectly and adapting its systems to the rigors of deep space exploration.  his friendly Southern manner masks an intense curiosity and his thirst for adventure when encountering alien cultures and technologies often leads to surprising consequences.

Serial#:  QXI4091

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35) 2004 Vulcan Command Ship

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Artist:  Lynn Norton

Novelty:  String lights

Box Text:  Vulcans were the first alien species to make contact when humans achieved the technology to travel to the stars.  The encounter was friendly, but as time passed, the Vulcans became paternalistic and controlling to protect their interests.  The ships of the Vulcan High Command are never far from the ENTERPRISE as it explores neighboring regions of the galaxy.

This Keepsake Ornament is a ship from the Vulcan fleet that features their characteristic sleek daggerlike hull and upright ring design.  The bridge is lighted, and blue panels glow from inside the propulsion ring.  A small scout ship can be seen, docked in the aft section of the fuselage.

Serial #:  QXI4084

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34) 2003 Sub-Commander T’Pol

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Original Retail:  $14.95

Artist:  Anita Marra Rogers

Box Text:

Name: T’Pol
Born: Vulcan
Rank: Sub-commander, Science Officer, assigned to ENTERPRISE NX-01

T’Pol has been assigned to ENTERPRISE NX-01 to oversee the humans’ progress in exploring deep space.  She is cautious and guarded around humans – like other Vulcans, she considers them to be primitive and irrational.  Still, she slowly develops a respect for Captain Archer and his crew.

Serial #:  QXI8757

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30) 2002 Enterprise NX-01

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Original Retail:  $24.00

Artist:  Lynn Norton

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Novelty:  Battery operated sound

Box Text:  Are humans ready to explore deep space?  The Vulcans have their doubts, but in the year 2151, Captain Jonathan Archer assembles an eager crew – including one Vulcan officer – to inaugurate a new era of discovery.  the days ahead will be filled with wonder, excitement, and danger.

“Starfleet seems to think we-re ready to begin our mission.” the Captain tells his crew in the first episode of this latest Star Trek adventure.  It is the prequel to the legendary Star Trek universe, the story of gallactic explorers in the first starship named Enterprise.

“Prepare to break orbit…and lay in a course,” the Captain continues.  “Take her out, Mr. Mayweather…straight and steady.”

To hear the Captain speaking, press the button on the top of the display base.

Serial #:  QXI2943

Lynn Norton…

“It’s a very cool ship. In my mind, it typified what a starship should look like even more so than the original Enterprise. I always had a bit of a problem with a primary hull and this secondary hull sticking out from it and then your engines are way in the air on these pylons. I always imagine that there is something happening in these engines that would harm the crew, so you want them as far away from the crew and even the engineering section as possible. The NX-01 was integrated. It is sculpturally more pleasing to me.

“We did that ornament in diecast metal to save time. The show was airing on television and we wanted to get it into the marketplace as fast as possible. We didn’t have the long development time that we need for a lighted, mechanical ornament. This one was nickel-plated zinc that gives it added value for the price, and it looked a lot like the skin of the ship. I really like the looks of it. I’ve heard a few complaints over time about our not doing one that was lighted, but we did have dialogue from Scott Bakula that played from a display base.”
– See more at: http://www.startrek.com/article/hallmark-sculptor-lynn-norton-on-the-storied-history-of-trek-keepsake-ornaments?ecid=PCID-2617611&pa=affcj#sthash.OK91MU1o.dpuf