Star Trek™: The Next Generation Beware the Borg! Tabletop Decoration With Light and Sound
$124.99
About this product
Bring the 24th century to your Christmas celebrations with this dynamic tabletop decoration. Relive the mystery and adventure as the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise-D faced its most fearsome enemy—a cube vessel of the Borg Collective—in “Star Trek: The Next Generation.” Connect to the included power adapter for a continuous light effect, or a continuous light and sound experience. Press the button to see the Borg cube come to life with a synchronized light and sound performance from the fan-favorite episode “The Best of Both Worlds: Part 1.”
Details
Dimensions: 5.5 x 5.5 x 5.5 Material: Plastic Artist: Emma Leturgez-Smith Sound: Table decoration plays memorable dialogue and sound effects from “Star Trek: The Next Generation.” Battery/Power source: Requires DC 5 volt 0.7A power adapter (included) that plugs into a standard 120-volt wall outlet. No batteries necessary. Item number: 5QFM3985
Star Trek™ U.S.S. Enterprise™ Musical Tree Topper With Light
Regular price $149.00
Available July 11, 2020
Product Details
Add the flagship of the United Federation of Planets—with the theme song to the original Star Trek television series—to your holiday celebrations with this U.S.S. Enterprise Christmas tree topper. Plug it into the included power adapter for constant illumination, then press the button—either on the included Starfleet insignia remote control or on the top of the tree topper—to start a sound and light show featuring the music of “Theme from Star Trek.” Connect one or more Star Trek Storytellers ornaments—Captain James T. Kirk, Lieutenant Hikaru Sulu and Lieutenant Nyota Uhura (each sold separately)—to unlock additional performances that you can’t access with the ornaments alone!
Storytellers Interactive Light and Sound Christmas tree topper. Connect this tree topper to the power adapter (included) to see the continuous light effect. Press the button on the remote control or on the base of the tree topper to watch it illuminate and hear music from “Theme from Star Trek.”
Artist crafted by Jake Angell, this Keepsake Ornament tree topper comes pre-packaged in a box for easy gift giving, preservation and storage. Dated 2020 in copyright.
Add other Star Trek Mirror, Mirror Collection Storytellers ornaments to unlock larger, amazingly interactive performances.
Plugs into a standard 120-volt wall outlet.
Plastic Christmas tree topper is lead-free and measures 6.59″ W x 9.89″ H x 15″ D.
“THEME FROM STAR TREK”
By Alexander Courage
Published by Bruin Music Company and All Rights Administered by Sony/ATV Music Publishing
All Rights Reserved. Used by Permission.
Star Trek™ U.S.S. Enterprise™ Musical Tree Topper With Light
A tree topper that boldly goes where no tree topper has gone before! Congratulations on your purchase of Hallmark Keepsake’s Star Trek Tree Topper.
Your box includes your tree topper, power adapter, support rod, three hook and loop fasteners, remote, and remote batteries.
Your Star Trek Tree Topper plugs into a power adapter for constant illumination. You may also press the button on either on the Starfleet insignia remote control or on the top of the tree topper to start a sound and light show, featuring the music of “Theme from Star Trek.”
Connect one or more Star Trek Storytellers ornaments: Captain James T. Kirk, Lieutenant Hikaru Sulu, and Lieutenant Nyota Uhura (each sold separately).
Assembling the tree topper 1. Position the support rod with the pin facing up, parallel to your tree’s central branch 2. Evenly space the three hook and loop fasteners around the central branch to fasten the rod to the tree 3. Connect the power cord to the underside of the base 4. Gently and securely place the base atop your tree and plug the cord into your wall outlet
The tree topper’s default light performance will begin when the power is connected.
Remote Insert the two batteries (included) into the battery compartment of the remote control.
Troubleshooting Steps To Pair With Storyteller Ornaments 1. Ensure the batteries of the remote are installed correctly (flat side up) 2. Plug the power adapter from the box into the base of the Enterprise 3. Plug the power adapter into a working wall outlet 4. Plug the end of the Keepsake power cord into each of the Storyteller ornaments, ensuring a tight fit 5. Plug the Keepsake power cord into a working wall outlet 6. Activate the show with the remote or pressing one of the buttons on a Storyteller ornament or on the top of the ship 7. Ensure all pieces are plugged in tightly
Star Trek™ The Transporter Tabletop Decoration With Light and Sound
Regular price: $99.99 Available October 5, 2019
Product Details Of all futuristic technological advances introduced in Star Trek, none has captured the imaginations of generations of viewers as has the Transporter. New for this holiday, our Transporter tabletop decoration features Captain Kirk, Mr. Spock and Dr. McCoy ready for another off-ship adventure. Press the button to hear dialogue and sound effects from the original Star Trek television series set to a synchronized light show. Connect to the included power adapter to see the continuous light effect. Magic Light and Sound Christmas table decoration. Connect this table decoration to the power adapter (included) to see the continuous light effect. Press the button to hear dialogue from the original “Star Trek” television series and see a synchronized light show. Plugs into a standard 120-volt wall outlet, no batteries needed. Artist crafted by Rodney Gentry, this Christmas table decoration comes pre-packaged in a box for easy gift giving, preservation and storage. Dated 2019 in copyright. With unparalleled artistry and exceptional detail, each festive and collectible Keepsake Ornament is made for years of celebrations. From preserving precious memories to commemorating special milestones and interests, there’s a Hallmark ornament for everyone on your gift list. Hallmark has been your family-owned creator of greeting cards, gifts, gift wrap and more for over 100 years. We take deep pride in helping individuals connect in just the right way. Plastic Christmas table decoration is lead-free and measures 7.3″ W x 7.6″ H x 7.7″ D.
50 years ago this year, Captain Kirk and his crew first appeared on small screens across America. The interstellar adventures of the Starship Enterprise quickly captivated audiences, turning the show into an iconic piece of television history. Press the button on the ornament to illuminate the scene and hear dialogue from the original Star Trek TV series!
Unfortunately, this piece was scarce when it was released at the October 1st Ornament Debut. I was the first one in the door and there were none to be had except for those that had reserved the precious few ahead of time.
I probably should’ve sprung for the Death Star Tree Topper as an investment purchase but that is a lot to ask of a Trek fan.
Tabletop decoration. Hallmark Gold Crown Exclusive. Magic Light and Sound. Press button to see scene illuminate and hear dialogue from original STAR TREK TV series. On decoration: STAR 50 TREK™ Dated 2016. Artist: Orville Wilson Battery operated. Batteries Included. Pre-packaged for easy gift giving, preservation and storage. 7.4″ W x 5.7″ H x 4.6″ D
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
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
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
This 2001 Star Trek Hallmark ornament is a battery operated ornament with display base that features sound and light.
Space Station Deep Space Nine, under the command of Captain Benjamin Sisko, orbiting the planet of Bajor, is the gatekeeper for the worm hole that leads to the Gamma Quadrant. Because of the danger that the wormhole presents, the station has become the permanent home of the U.S.S. Defiant. This Star Trek Hallmark ornament can become very impressive when displayed with the miniature starships of the Starfleet Legends or Ships of Star Trek sets (sold separately).
When this Star Trek Hallmark Ornament is plugged into its round display base, you can hear Captain Sisko’s farewell toast: “To the best crew a Captain ever had: No matter what the future holds, no matter how far we travel … a part of us will always remain here, on Deep Space Nine.”
This 1996 Hallmark Keepsake Ornament set features the voice of Captain James T. Kirk, the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC 1701, and the shuttlecraft Galileo NCC 1701/7
This Star Trek Hallmark Ornament features sound: A starfleet communicator as it is opened, as used by Enterprise crew members on the hit television show, followed by the voice of William Shatner as Captain James T. Kirk, and his famous opening for the show:
“Space… the Final Frontier. These are the voyages of the Starship Enterprise. Its five-year mission: To explore strange new worlds… to seek out new life and new civilizations… to boldly go where no man has gone before…”. Size: Enterprise: 5 1/4″ L x 2 1/2″ W x 2″ H, Shuttlecraft: 1″ L x 1/2″ H, Base Display: 5 1/2″ L
Artists: Enterprise by Lynn Norton, Galileo Shuttlecraft by Dill Rhodus
Inscriptions
on front of packaging: KEEPSAKE / ORNAMENT / STAR TREK TM / 30 YEARS / Set of 2 Ornaments With Display Base / BATTERY-OPERATED / STAR TREK / 30 YEARS / VOICE MAGIC Hear the Voice of Captain Kirk on back of packaging: Die-Cast Metal – Star Dated 1996 / Limited Warranty through 1999 Enclosed. / This ornament features the sound of / the communicator used by STAR TREK(R) / crew members-followed by the voice / of William Shatner as Captain James T. Kirk. / “SPACE…the final frontier. / These are the voyages of the Starship / Enterprise. Its five-year mission / To explore strange new worlds, / To seek out new life and new civilizations, / To boldly go where no man / has gone before…” / To hear the memorable opening lines of / the original 1966 STAR TREK(R) television / program, press button located on top of / base. Voice will stop when message is completed. / Complete instructions enclosed. / Battery-operated. / Uses two 1.5V AA-size batteries (included). on top of packaging: Hallmark