Category Archives: ST: TNG (TV)

124. 2024 “Unification II”

Star Trek™: The Next Generation “Unification II” Ornament With Sound

$29.99

Details

The Vulcan mind meets the positronic brain in the now-classic episode “Unification II” from “Star Trek: The Next Generation.” Press the button on this Christmas tree ornament to hear a conversation between Ambassador Spock and Lt. Commander Data as they work together toward Spock’s ambitious goal to heal the rift between the nefarious Romulans and his native Vulcans. Battery operated.

  • Key Features: Press the button on the Magic Sound ornament to hear dialogue. Ornament plays memorable lines from a scene in “Star Trek: The Next Generation.”
  • Additional Details: Plastic Christmas ornament features hanger attachment.
  • Includes: One 2024 Keepsake Ornament in gift box for easy gift giving, preservation and storage. Requires two (2) LR44 replaceable batteries (included).
  • Approx. Size in Inches: 3.1 x 5 x 3.1
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122. 2024 Dr. Beverly Crusher

Star Trek™: The Next Generation Dr. Beverly Crusher Ornament

$19.99

Details

Chief medical officer of the U.S.S. Enterprise starship, Dr. Beverly Crusher was a valued member of Captain Jean-Luc Picard’s inner circle of senior staff. This Christmas tree ornament features the red-headed, empathetic physician and commanding officer from “Star Trek: The Next Generation” wearing her blue lab coat and carrying a medical tricorder.

  • Additional Details: Plastic Christmas ornament features hanger attachment.
  • Includes: One 2024 Keepsake Ornament in gift box for easy gift giving, preservation and storage.
  • Approx. Size in Inches: 2.07 x 4.25 x 2.45
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116. 2023 Relics

Star Trek™: The Next Generation “Relics” Ornament With Sound

Regular price $34.99

Available October 14, 2023

Product Details

Stardate 46125.3—Displaced 75 years into the future as the result of a shuttle accident, Captain Montgomery Scott finds himself aboard a “U.S.S. Enterprise” that’s vastly different from the ship he knew as a Starfleet chief engineer. This Christmas tree ornament captures a conversation between Scotty and Captain Jean-Luc Picard as they reminisce about old ships in the “Star Trek: The Next Generation” episode “Relics” (battery-operated).

  • Key Features: Press the button on the Magic Sound ornament to hear memorable moments from this scene.
  • Additional Details: Plastic Christmas tree ornament.
  • Includes: One 2023 Keepsake Ornament in gift box for easy gift giving, preservation and storage. Requires two (2) LR44 replaceable batteries (included).
  • Size Approx.: 7.21 x 4.98 x 7.21

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114. 2023 Data’s Ode to Spot

Star Trek™: The Next Generation Data’s Ode to Spot Ornament With Sound

Regular price $22.99

Available July 15, 2023

Product Details

“O Spot, the complex levels of behavior you display connote a fairly well-developed cognitive array.” A poetic musing to a beloved pet cat as only the android Data could compose—and then recite aloud to his “U.S.S. Enterprise” crewmates as seen in “Schisms,” an episode of “Star Trek: The Next Generation.” Add vivid verse to your holiday with this Christmas tree ornament that plays dialogue from the show (battery-operated).

  • Key Features: Press the button on the Magic Sound ornament to hear dialogue from the show.
  • Additional Details: Plastic Christmas tree ornament.
  • Includes: One 2023 Keepsake Ornament in gift box for easy gift giving, preservation and storage. Requires two (2) LR44 replaceable batteries (included).
  • Size Approx.: 2.62 x 5.2 x 2.08

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2023 Data and Spot *UPDATED*

Here is our first sneak peek of the 2023 Star Trek ornaments. We have seen The Next Generation ornament base used one other time on the 2017 Picard and Data ornament.

2023 Data and Spot

Things just got real…

This ornament features SOUND! Press a button to hear Data’s poetic tribute to his beloved pet, “Ode to Spot.”

-Kevin Dilmore

Felis catus is your taxonomic nomenclature,
An endothermic quadruped, carnivorous by nature;
Your visual, olfactory, and auditory senses
Contribute to your hunting skills and natural defenses.

I find myself intrigued by your subvocal oscillations,
A singular development of cat communications
That obviates your basic hedonistic predilection
For a rhythmic stroking of your fur to demonstrate affection.

A tail is quite essential for your acrobatic talents;
You would not be so agile if you lacked its counterbalance.
And when not being utilized to aid in locomotion,
It often serves to illustrate the state of your emotion.

O Spot, the complex levels of behavior you display
Connote a fairly well-developed cognitive array.
And though you are not sentient, Spot, and do not comprehend,
I nonetheless consider you a true and valued friend.

-Data, Star Trek: The Next Generation, “Schisms”, Season 6, Episode 5

109) 2021 Hallmark Star Trek: The Next Generation Captain Jean-Luc Picard Christmas Ornament 

I have no idea how this one snuck past me but I would like to thank CJ for giving me a heads up on the omission. I don’t believe it was a wide release in 2021 so it may be more readily available in 2022. It is currently listed as unavailable on Amazon.

-Hallmarkstartrekornaments.com

Product Description 

A Christmas tree ornament that captures the essence of Captain Jean-Luc Picard? Make it so! Captain Picard was among the youngest Starfleet officers ever to command a starship. Hallmark has been your family-owned creator of greeting cards, Christmas tree ornaments, gifts, gift wrap and more for over 100 years. We take deep pride in helping individuals connect in just the right way.

  • Relive Captain Jean-Luc Picard’s missions at the helm of the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC 1701-D from “Star Trek: The Next Generation” with this figural Christmas ornament. Make it so! 
  • Made of resin, this Hallmark Ornament measures 1.04 x 3.45 x 0.73 inches. The ornament is ready to hang on your Christmas tree with a hanger attachment. 
  • Great Christmas gift idea for fans of the TV series “Star Trek: The Next Generation” and Captain Picard. 
  • Hallmark Ornaments celebrate characters and personalities from contemporary and classic movies, TV shows, toys, entertainment and sports. Each festive and collectible ornament is perfect for sharing with family and friends.
Package Dimensions 4.96 x 3.7 x 2.64 inches 
Item Weight 2.39 ounces 
Manufacturer Hallmark 
ASIN B092NVRY4V 
Item model number 0002HCM9935
Color Multi Color 
Brand Hallmark 
Occasion Christmas 
Material Resin 
Theme Religious 
Included Components Ornament 
Shape Figural 
Item Package Quantity 
Unit Count 1.0 Count 
Batteries Required? No 
Scent Unscented 
Number of Pieces 
Package Dimensions 4.96 x 3.7 x 2.64 inches 
Item Weight 2.39 ounces 
Manufacturer Hallmark 
ASIN B092NVRY4V 
Item model number 0002HCM9935 
Customer Reviews4.8 out of 5 stars      168 ratings 
4.8 out of 5 stars 
Best Sellers Rank #976,138 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) 
#15,464 in Christmas Ornaments 
#34,295 in Decorative Hanging Ornaments 
Assembly Required No

84) 2017 Enterprise C Battle Damaged (Qty 3,325)

Source:  Hallmark

PopMinded by Hallmark plans its highest-ever level of yearly participation at the nation’s largest pop culture fan gatherings with limited quantities of products and collectibles developed exclusively for events starting next month.

PopMinded, which debuted nationally last year, is Hallmark’s new way to celebrate fandom with gifts and collectibles created and chosen with all fans in mind. PopMinded continues and expands on Hallmark’s decade-long tradition of providing event attendees access to Hallmark’s ever popular event exclusive products through its event pop-up store.

PopMinded will appear at Planet Comicon Kansas City scheduled April 28-30 at Bartle Hall in Kansas City, Mo.

Three exclusive Hallmark Keepsake Ornament designs including the Enterprise C repaint, an itty bittys® plush, and two other gift items will be sold in limited quantities at Comic-Con International, to be held July 20-23 in San Diego, Calif.

U.S.S. Enterprise™ NCC-1701-C, a Keepsake Ornament inspired by the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Yesterday’s Enterprise,” depicts the iconic starship with a battle-damage paint scheme as it appeared on screen.  This repaint of a 2015 Keepsake Ornament has a total production run of 3,325 and sales will be limited to 225 per day.

PopMinded will make its first appearance at The Official 2017 Star Trek Convention, scheduled Aug. 2-6 at the Rio Suites Hotel in Las Vegas. The repainted U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-C Keepsake Ornament previously available at Comic-Con International will be sold at this event with 100 available each day.

Another first for PopMinded will be Salt Lake Comic Con, scheduled Sept. 21-23 at the Salt Palace Convention Center in Salt Lake City, Utah. Products to be sold at the PopMinded booth will be announced closer to the event.

At New York Comic Con, set for Oct. 5-8 at the Jacob K. Javits Center in New York City, PopMinded will offer all items previously available at Comic-Con International with the same daily allocations.

Additional details about prices for each exclusive product, as well as activity plans for each event will be announced closer to the respective convention dates.

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83) 2017 Captain Jean-Luc Picard and Lieutenant Commander Data

STAR TREK: The Next Generation™ Captain Jean-Luc Picard and Lieutenant Commander Data Sound Ornament
Regular price $29.95

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
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. Battery-operated sound feature includes two replaceable LR44 batteries. Learn more about Keepsake Ornaments.
Christmas tree ornament.
Magic Sound.
Press button to hear dialogue from the TV series.
Dated 2017 in copyright.
Battery operated. Two (2) LR44 batteries included.
Pre-packaged for easy gift-giving, preservation and storage.
3.9″ W x 5.1″ H x 3.3″ D

Picard: “Let’s see what’s out there. Engage.”

Picard: “Data, find a way to defeat that shield.”
Data: “That may be impossible, sir.”
Picard: “Things are only impossible until they are not.”
Data: “Yes, sir.”

Data: “Captain, I am seeking advice in how to…”
Picard: “And I will be delighted to offer any advice I can on understanding women.  When I have some I’ll let you know.”

Picard: “Do we have clearance?”
Data: “Aye, sir. Standard parking orbit.”
Picard: “Make it so.”

Picard: “Data, I want this to be an away team of one…you.  I don’t think there is a reason to risk anyone else.”
Data: “It is reasonable, sir.  After all, I am a machine and dispensable.”
Picard: “Indispensable is the appropriate word.”

Data: “Captain, there is no rational justification for this course.”
Picard: “Then I’ll be irrational!”

Picard: “Let’s make sure that history never forgets the name…Enterprise.”

MARKING A MILESTONE
2017 is the 30th anniversary of the premiere of Star Trek: The Next Generation.

Captain Jean-Luc Picard and Lieutenant Data
Star Trek: The Next Generation
Plays dialogue from the Star Trek: The Next Generation television series.
$29.95
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75) 2015 U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-C

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The fourth Starfleet vessel to bear the name U.S.S. Enterprise, the NCC-1701-C played a crucial role in establishing peace between the United Federation of Planets and the rival Klingon Empire. In the classic Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Yesterday’s Enterprise” (1990), this Ambassador-class starship entered a temporal rift, providing a view of an alternate reality that transformed Captain Jean-Luc Picard and his crew into bitter and weary warriors in a decades-long conflict between the two space-traveling powers.

Artist: Lynn Norton

Original Price: $32.95

Lynn Norton…“I had this ship on my short list for years. The ornament has got a kick-ass lighting effect. I know there was some conversation among fans as to our releasing it with a pristine look rather than having some battle damage as depicted in the (TNG) episode “Yesterday’s Enterprise.” My vote was to make it pristine. While I’m thrilled that Star Trek fans like our products, we have to keep the Hallmark shopper in mind as our primary consumer. When you put something in the store that appears battle-damaged, to them, it looks dirty. They don’t know the backstory and in many cases they don’t care as they likely are buying these as a gift for someone who is a fan. That fan will appreciate the detail and pore over it, but at the point of purchase, the buyer needs to be attracted to it. In my mind, I like reserving the battle-damage look for reissues or as event exclusives.” – 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.TWFFh3oy.dpuf

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Bring a science fiction element to your tree this holiday season with this Star Trek U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-C keepsake ornament from Hallmark.

PRODUCT FEATURES
Replica of the 4th Starfleet vessel with the name U.S.S. Enterprise
Press button to illuminate lights!
Dated 2015
PRODUCT DETAILS
4.625”H x 1.375”W x 3”D
Plastic
Requires 3 LR44 batteries (Included)
Attached hanging loop
Wipe clean

64) 2012 U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D

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For twenty-five years, science fiction fans have enjoyed watching the 24th century adventures of Captain Jean-Luc Picard and the crew of the USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D. This anniversary-edition Keepsake Ornament comes complete with a display base, so you can relive the excitement felt at hearing the opening music year after year.

Attach ship to base and press button to hear Captain Picard’s monologue and music from the opening credits of STAR TREK: The Next Generation.

Battery operated.

Magic, Interactive, Plays Song/Sound

Artist: Lynn Norton

Size: 4.5″ x 2.5″ x 5″

Lynn Norton…“Since I previously made adjustments to my original 1993 sculpture for the 2007 issue, I utilized the revised sculpture from 2007 as a basis for the 2012 anniversary edition. I removed all of the additions and restored the D to its original configuration. We decided to place the ornament on a display base so it could have sound in addition to lights. With that in mind, the control circuitry, batteries and speaker would all be housed in a base that is permanently attached, unlike the detachable bases on previous ornaments.” – 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.q76jIvR6.dpuf

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44) 2007 Future U.S.S. Enterprise-D

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A future version of the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D appears in a space-time paradox where three separate time periods have collided.  Commanded by Admiral William T. Riker, the refitted Enterprise and officers are reunited with the former captain, Jean-Luc Picard.  Mankind’s existence is in the balance as the ships and crew from different eras join to battle the enemies of the Federation and the forces that caused their convergence.  Press the button on the bottom of the ornament to see the ship’s deflector dish and engines illuminate.

Lynn Norton

2007

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Lynn Norton..“The triple-nacelle ornament from (the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode) ‘All Good Things…’ was based on my original sculpture from 1993. Hallmark allows artists to retain original artwork for our portfolios, although the sculptures are often badly damaged from the process of molding and prototyping. The licensor supplied me with a number of photographs of the filming model as it was being refitted with additional components. In addition to adding the third nacelle and battle-bridge modifications, I made numerous proportional adjustments and refinements to the sculpture. I knew the 2007 ornament would be battery powered and wouldn’t have to pass the rigorous UL tests for tapping electricity from a light string. I still had to make provisions for LED placements, wire paths and battery installation, which included an access door on the underside of the saucer.” – 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.eHmdJ3hi.dpuf

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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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28) 2001 “Q” (Blown Glass)

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Designed by Anita Marra Rogers

Inspired by Q – the powerfuland sometimes playful entity from the Q continuum who has the ability to cause chaos in hte galaxy, interupt activities aboard the U.S.S.  EnterpriseNCC-1701-D, and interfere with the lives of crew members.

$24.00

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15) 1997 Commander Data

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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 itt up to be human.”

An android creeted by Dr. Noonen Soong, Data has been declared a “free, independent,a nd autonomous life-form” by the United Federation of Planets.  his effortdto become human include acquiringa pet cat, which he named “Spot”, and trying his hand at humor (“a difficult concept”).

Anita Marra Rogers

1997

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Inscriptions

on front of packaging: Hallmark / KEEPSAKE / ORNAMENT / STAR TREK (TM) / Commander Data (TM) / STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION (TM) on back of packaging: COMMANDER DATA(TM) / 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 on top of packaging: Hallmark

11) 1996 Commander William T. Riker

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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 strarship 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 Enterpriseby Captain Jean-Lu picard, Cammander Riker (jonathan Frakes) delights in taking on challenges.  he once colunteered for an assignment on a Klingon Bird-of-Prey.

Look for Commander Riker’s counterpart, Mr. Spock, from the orignal STAR TREK television series, in the 1996 Keepsake Ornament Collection at your Hallmark retailer.

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07) 1995 Captain Jean-Luc Picard

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Born: LaBerre, 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. Krik from the original STAR TREK television series, in the 1995 Keepsake Ornament Collection at your Hallmark retailer.

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06) 1995 Romulan Warbird

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Original Retail:  $24.00

Artist: 

Novelty:  String light

Box Text:  It’s the season of Peace!  And here, arriving on a friendly mission, comes the “Romulan Warbird” from the television series, STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION.  This intricately detailed starship with its glowing green lights will fill your holiday with Keepsake Magic!

Serial #:  QXI7267

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05) 1995 Ships of Star Trek

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This set of three miniature Hallmark ornaments feature smaller versions of previoulsy released Hallmark keepsake ornaments – The Starship Enterprise from the original tv series, U.S.S. Enterprise 1701-D, and the Klingon Bird of Prey from Star Trek: The Next Generation. These miniature ornaments can hang independently, or be hung from the 2001 Space Station Deep Space Nine Hallmark ornament. When combined with the 2001 Starfleet Legends, you can create your own miniature Star Trek fleet.

Size: Approx 1 1/2″ W each

04) 1994 Klingon Bird of Prey

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IT’S THE KLINGONS! Shields up, and red alert! Just kidding – the Klingon’s are now allies with the United Federation of Planets … or are they???

The 1994 Klingon Bird of Prey Hallmark ornament is modeled after the imposing Klingon space vessels from the hit television series: STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION. With this fierce battleship orbiting around your tree, you had better notify Starfleet Command to send help immediately, just in case the Klingon commander has something up his sleeve. This meticulously detailed Klingon starship features automatically and continuously flickering and glowing lights from the front torpedo launcher and the rear engines.
You can plug this ornament into any miniature light bulb socket on a standard miniature Christmas tree light string, or plug it into the Hallmark Legacy Cord (sold separately).
Artist: Lynn Norton

03) 1993 U.S.S. Enterprise D

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Original Retail:

Artist:

Novelty:  String light

Box Text:   The U.S.S. Enterprise from the TV program STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION, voyages to your galaxy to light up your tree.  This unique starship, with its blinking and glowing lights, will fill your holiday with Keepsake Magic!

Serial #:  QLX741-2

Lynn Norton…“At the time, Paramount would send me original blueprints and photos of the filming model as it was being constructed. I had access to detail that wasn’t readily apparent on our TV sets in those days, and I was able to explore and appreciate the design. I always imagined how I wanted to be part of the teams that built those studio models. It was thrilling for me to see the materials they were sending me. What appealed to me most was the level of detail visible on the hull and nacelles. The original was very simplistic in nature, and I had no problem with that. On the D, everything was busy.

“The Aztec patterns on the hull caused us some concern. What people are imagining on these end products is an extension of what happens in real life. Much of the hull plating is prefabricated and painted at the factory and there are little bits of variation in the paint lots, so there is a small difference in tone for each plate. Also, as plates go over curves, reflectivity changes. It happens on metal aircraft, so we’re familiar with seeing it. Even if you have no paint, the fact that metal when formed will change its lighting characteristics just slightly enough that it ends up with a patchwork look. But on an ornament, capturing that look can add literally hundreds of decoration steps, whether spray masks or pad printing or however you choose to do it. We chose not to.” – 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.ddrwZLeO.dpuf