Category Archives: ST: TOS (TV)

62) 2012 3rd in the Star Trek Legends Series: Dr. Leonard “Bones” McCoy

 image#3 in the Star Trek Legends Hallmark Ornament Series.

He called himself a simple country doctor, but time and again he proved himself to be one of the most valued medical minds in all of Starfleet. Straight from the U.S.S. Enterprise with hypospray in hand, Dr. McCoy comes ready for your tree as the third Keepsake Ornament in the Star Trek™ Legends series.

Size: 1.25″ x 4.25″ x 1.25″

Artist: Anita Marra Rogers

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61) 2011 U.S.S. Defiant (Special Event Edition – NYCC, Qty 700)

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Original Retail: $0.00 (Promo Give Away at NYCC, November 13-16, 2011)
 
Artist: Lynn Norton
 
Novelty:  Glows in the Dark
 
Box Text: Commissioned in the mid-23rd century, the U.S.S. Defiant served as one of 13 Constitution-class starships that explored strange new worlds on behalf of the United Federation of Planets.  In the classic Star Trek episode “The Tholian Web” (1968), the Defiant became trapped in an area of spatial interphase between universes, the properties of which gave the starship as eerie green glow before it was consumed by a rift to suffer an uncertain fate.
 
This special edition ornament is one of 700 issued for and only available at the 2011 New York Comic-Con Event.
 
Serial #:  QMP4068
 
The ill-fated U.S.S. Defiant is from the third-season episode “The Tholian Web” and celebrates the 45th anniversary of the original “Star Trek” television series. Based on a 2006 Keepsake Ornament of the U.S.S. Enterprise, it features luminescent paint that allows the ornament to glow green in the dark as seen in the fan-favorite episode.
 
U.S.S. Defiant, STAR TREK™ – The ill-fated U.S.S. Defiant is from the third-season episode “The Tholian Web” and celebrates the 45th anniversary of the original “Star Trek” television series. Based on a 2006 Keepsake Ornament of the U.S.S. Enterprise, it features luminescent paint that allows the ornament to glow green in the dark as seen in the fan-favorite episode.

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60) 2011 Romulan Bird of Prey

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2011

Lynn Norton

A space vessel boasting 23rd-century technology as stealthy and cunning as the aliens aboard it, the Romulan Bird-of-Prey is one of the most intimidating ships ever to face the U.S.S. Enterprise under the command of Captain James T. Kirk.  Although its distinctive features are powerful energy plasma torpedoes, a cloaking device rendering it all be undetectable by Romulan enemies, and a hull decorated with a colorful bird from which the ship gets its name.

 Press the button on the ornament to see the Romulan Bird-of-Prey’s lights illuminate.

Battery-operated lights

QXI2007

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59) 2011 “Mirror, Mirror”

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Original Retail:  $29.95

Artist:  Valerie Shanks

Novelty:  Sound.

Mirror Spock:  “Our minds are merging doctor. Our minds are one. I feel what you feel. I know what you know.”

Box Text:  In “Mirror, Mirror” (1967), a transporter mix-up switches Captain kirk, Dr. McCoy, Scotty, and Lt. Uhura with their “evil twins” from a “Mirror Universe.” The crew members masquerade as their ruthless couterparts on the barbaric I.S.S. Enterprise until they make it back home with the assistance of a surprising ally, “Mirror Spock.” After discovering the switch through a mind-meld with McCoy, Spock helps put the alternate universes and their inhabitants back into logical order.

Press the button on the ornament to hear dialogue from this exciting scene!

Serial #:  QXI2057

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58) 2011 2nd in the Star Trek Legends Series: Mr. Spock

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Original Retail:  $14.95

Artist:  Anita Marra Rogers

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Novelty:  None

Box Text:  As first officer and science officer aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701, the ever resourceful Spock was frequently pressed into service to explore strange new worlds.  Captain James T. Kirk’s most trusted friend and adviser, Spock performed time and again as an invaluable member of teh Enterprise crew.  yet privately, he struggled in his efforts to suppress the emotions of his half-human heritage in keeping with the ancient, logic-based teaching of his home planet, Vulcan.

Each ornament in this series features a different character from the original STAR TREK television series.

Serial #:  QX8829

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56) 2010 “Amok Time”

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Kill a friend or be killed? This the dilemma Captain Kirk and Spock encounter in the popular 1967 Star Trek original series episode “Amok Time.” Compelled by the Vulcan time of mating, Pon farr, Spock returns home to be married, only to find his intended has other plans. Unexpectedly, she chooses Kirk as her champion, pitting the friends in a traditional Vulcan battle … to the death! With a little medical trickery from Dr. McCoy, Spock appears to win the life-or-death struggle. Later, upon his return to the Enterprise, Spock happily discovers that Kirk is alive and well.

Press the button on the ornament to hear music from this exciting scene!

Battery operated.

Artist: Anita Marra Rogers

Size: 4 1/4″ H

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55) 2010 1st in the Star Trek Legends Series: Captain James T. Kirk

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Original Retail:  $14.95

Artist:  Anita Marra Rogers

Box Text:  To boldly go where no man has gone before is not a task for the timid.  But the brash Capt. James T. Kirk has repeatedly proved himself to be the man for the job.  As the intrepid leader of the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise, Kirk has traveled across time and space discovering new civilizations, outmaneuvering enemies, and leaving his indelible mark on the Galaxy itself!

Each of the ornaments in this new series will feature a different character from the original STAR TREK television series.

Serial #: QX8373

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54) 2009 Lieutenant Uhura (Special Event Edition – SDCC, Qty 450) *Gold*

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Original Retail:  $0.00 (Promo Give Away at SDCC, July 22-26, 2009

Artist:  Anita Marra Rogers

Box Text:  “Hailing frequencies are open.”  From the command deck of the Starship Enterprise, Lieutenant Uhura breaks the silence of deep space.  As communications officer, she transmits messages in all the languages of the known galaxy.  Hers is often the first human voice to be heard by alien races in unexplored star systems.  Both Uhura’s name and her spirit reflect the Swahili word for “freedom.”

Usually seen in “engineering and security” red. Lieutenant Uhura wore this striking “command” gold uniform in only one original episode, “The Carbonite Maneuver” (1966).

This special event edition repaint of the 2007 Lietenant Uhura limited quantity ornament was created for exclusive distribution at major collector events and conventions.

Serial #:  QMP4008

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52) 2009 Starfleet Phaser

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Original Retail:  $18.50

Artist:

Novelty:  Battery light and sound

Box Text:  “Set phasers to stun.” Considering the alternatives, enemies of the Federation are lucky to hear this command from a Starfleet officer.  With additional settings that include overload, disintegrate, and kill, the phaser is the versatile – and powerful – standard issue weapon carried by Captain James T. Kirk and the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise in the original STAR TREK television series.  Since then, versions of the phenomenally cool phaser have appeared in almost every STAR TREK incarnation.  Now, with this ornament, STAR TREK fans can spend the holidays with phasers set on “fun”!

Serial #:  QXI1242

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51) 2009 “The Menagerie”

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“The Menagerie” STAR TREK™
Logic or loyalty? Spock remains true to both in “The Menagerie,” a Star Trek original series two-parter from 1966. Written by series creator Gene Rodenberry, the award-winning episode incorporates “pre-Kirk” footage from an unaired installment that was originally set to be the pilot episode. Spock and Kirk find themselves at Starbase 11, where they meet Spock’s previous captain, Christopher Pike. Now burned and paralyzed from an accident, Pike can no longer walk or talk. Communicating with flashing lights controlled by his brainwaves, he can only answer yes or no…and Spock is the only one who can help him! His predicament and the mutinous lengths to which Spock will go for his former captain and friend lead to one of the series’ most well-known adventures.
Press the button on the ornament to hear Spock and Captain Kirk speak and see Captain Pike’s light flash.
Anita Marra Rogers Hallmark Keepsake Artist
BATTERY-OPERATED. Batteries included.
For decorative use only. Conçu à des fins décoratives seulement.
handcrafted dated 2009

Features Light and Sound Magic    
Size: 3¼” H

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48) 2008 Star Trek Communicator

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If you had to invent a futuristic communications device, what would it look like? decades before flip phones beacame commonplace, the visionary prop artists of STAR TREK created the convincing, portable, and highly desirable method for 23rd ceturay Starfleet crew members to keep in touchwith each other.  Its transmissions could cross great distances, and its functions included a locator that anticipated today’s GPS.

Open the lid and press the buttons inside to the lights flash and hear portions of actual communicator conversations form the original STAR TREK television series.

Battery

2008

QXI 2254

$18.50

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47) 2008 “The Trouble With Tribbles”

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One of Star Trek’s most memorable episodes, “The Trouble With Tribbles,” first aired in 1967. The trouble with these soothing little fur balls is that the reproduce at warp speed and go boldly through Space Station K-7 eating anything that’s not nailed down – including an entire shipment of grain entrusted to Captain Kirk’s care! In the end, however, the tribbles – who hate Klingons – expose a Klingon agent who has poisoned the grain. As a parting gift, the remainder of them are beamed aboard the enemy ship, where Mr. Scott promises they’ll be “no tribble at all.”

Press the button on the base of the ornament to hear Captain Kirk speak and see the troublesome tribbles fall from the overhead compartment.

Artist: Don Palmiter

Size: 4″ H

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46) 2007 Lieutenant Uhura (Special Limited Edition) *Red*

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Original Retail:  $16.50

Artist:  Anita Marra Rogers

Box Text:  “Hailing frequencies are open.”  From the command deck of the Starship Enterprise, Lieutenant Uhura breaks the silence of deep space.  As communications officer, she transmits messages in all the languages of the known galaxy.  Hers is often the first human voice to be heard by alien races in unexplored star systems.  Both Uhura’s name and her spirit reflect the Swahili word for “freedom.”

This special edition ornament was issued in limited quantities and first available at the 2007 Keepsake Ornament Premiere event.

Serial #:  QXE9029

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43) 2006 The Transporter Chamber

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Aboard the USS ENTERPRISE NCC-1701, Captain Kirk, Science Officer Spock, and Chief Engineer Scott enter the transporter chamber. The crewmembers are then converted into a beam of energy and reasembled in another location to begin their mission. No Starfleet vessel leaves spacedock without one.

Uses 3 AAA batteries

Size: 4¼” H

Artist: Anita Marra Rogers

42) 2006 U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701

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A flagship of Starfleet, U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 embarked on its historic five-year mission in 2264. Commanded by Captain James T. Kirk, the STARSHIP ENTERPRISE transported us to the final frontier for unparalleled adventure. During their exploration, the ship and crew introduced us to life on new planets and unimaginable technologies. As an ambassador for Earth and the rest of the United Federation of Planets, the ENTERPRISE gave us an inspiring vision of the future.

Celebrate the 40th anniversary of the original Star Trek television series with this authentic representation of the first ship “to boldly go where no man has gone before.”

To see this ornament come to life, place it on the included display stand. Press the button on the back of the stand to hear the theme song from the original TV series and see various lights on the ship illuminated. The lights will automatically turn off after 20 seconds.

Battery operated. Batteries not included.

Size: 6″ W

Artist: Lynn Norton

Lynn Norton…“Look at the original Enterprise and you see basic geometric shapes. Almost everything on that original ship, I can execute on my miniature lathe and miniature mill. As we start moving through more complex designs, there became fewer and fewer things I could make on the lathe. They became more oval-shaped, there were detailed ridges and recesses that didn’t appear that much on the original Enterprise except for the interior of the nacelles. They added details to the models as time went on.”

“This was my more accurate sculpting of the original ship design. It felt redemptive in that I was able to get it closer to scale. There is a difference in end product versus what I sculpted because of the process to build a master pattern that is used to cut the molds. You end up with process shrinkage and distortion, and in 2006, that didn’t make me happy. The saucer got too thin. They weren’t able to keep the nacelles properly aligned to the center axis. It’s not just us. That’s been a problem for every manufacturer who makes this ship into a consumer product. I just wanted to do something a little different than I had done before.” – 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.WiTlgDmq.dpuf

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40) 2005 Khan

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Khan Noonien Singh

Bron: India, Earth

Genetically engineered superhuman, Late 20th Century

Introduced during the 1967 season of the STAR TREK telelvison series, Khan was one of the show’s most notorious villains.  Overthrown during Earth’s Eugenic Wars, he and his followers excaped in a hastily launched sleeper vessel and drifted in space for more than a century before being discvoered by the U.S.S. Enterprise. True to his nature, he plottedto take control of the ENTERPRISE, but was thwarted by Kirk and exhiled to the planet Cet Alpha V.

Anita Marra Rogers

2005

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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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37) 2004 “The City on the Edge of Forever”

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When Dr. McCoy accidentally discovers a time portal called the Guardian of Forever, Kirk and Spock must go back in time and try to repair the damage to the flow of history.

The ornament features three excerpts from the epsiode.  Press the pedastal next to the characters to hear the excerpts in random order.  Light flickers when the Guardian speaks.

The words spokenn by the two crew members and the Guardian are printed inside the box.

 $28.00

QXI4094

Plug in.

Anita Marra Rogers2004

Captain Kirk: What are you?

The Guardian: I am the Guardian of Forever.

Captain Kirk: Are you a machine or being?

The Guardian:  I am both and neither.  I am my own beginning, my own end.

Spock:  A time portal, Captain.  A gateway to other times and dimensions, if I am correct.

The Guardian:  Behold! A gateway to your own past, if you wish.

The Guardian:  Time has resumed its shape.  All is as it was before.  Many such journeys are possible.  Let me be your gateway.

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21) 1999 U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 (Stamp)

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Original Retail:  $9.95

Artist:  Unknown

Material:  Ceramic and Metal

Box Text:  Beginnning in 1998, the United States Postal Service issued its largest-ever series of commemoritive postage stamps.  By the time the program is completed in 2000. A total of 150 designs will have been released, providing a decade-by-decade look at significant personalities and events of the 20th Century.

Authentic reproductions of six noteworthy designs are featured in the 1999 Keepsake Ornament line.  Each one is showcased in its own unique frame that enhances  the artwork and the enjoyment of the familiar images.  Ideal for holiday or year-round decorating, or to display with a collection of Celebrate the Century commemorative stamps, these ornaments will be cherished well into the next century.

Serial #:  QXI8557

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