Category Archives: Dioramas

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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95) 2019 Tabletop Transporter

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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.

TM & © 2019 CBS Studios Inc. STAR TREK and related marks and logos are trademarks of CBS Studios Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Star Trek™ The Transporter Tabletop Decoration With Light and Sound.

95) 2019 Saru and Burnham

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Star Trek: Discovery™ Commander Saru and Michael Burnham Ornament With Sound

Regular price: $29.99
Available July 13, 2019

Product Details
Bonding through their connections to their former captain, Michael Burnham and Commander Saru share a meaningful moment. Press the button on the ornament to hear dialogue from the memorable episode “Choose Your Pain” of the CBS All Access series “Star Trek: Discovery” (battery-operated).
* Magic Sound Christmas tree ornament. Press the button on the ornament to hear memorable moments from this scene. Battery operated. Requires two (2) LR44 batteries, included.
* This artist crafted Christmas tree ornament 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 tree ornament is lead-free and measures 2.75″ W x 5.31″ H x 2.5″ D.

TM & © 2019 CBS Studios Inc. STAR TREK and related marks and logos are trademarks of CBS Studios Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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Lt. Saru and Michael Burnham from Star Trek: Discovery’s fifth episode Choose Your Pain.

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2018 “The Naked Time” Ornament Revealed at Star Trek Las Vegas

Trekcore has revealed the first 2018 Hallmark Star Trek ornament and it is “The Naked Time”! The preview was seen at this week’s Star Trek Las Vegas.

You may remember in August of 2016 “The Naked Time” had the best odds of being converted into an ornament at 3:1. See what else was was on our list of most likely ornaments!

What else will 2018 bring from Hallmark? A U.S.S. Discovery perhaps? Possibly a Deep Space Nine ornament to celebrate its 25th Anniversary? We will see.

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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79) 2016 STAR TREK™ 50th Anniversary To Boldly Go Tabletop Decoration With Light and Sound

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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.

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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.

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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

$74.95

Available October 1, 2016

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77) 2016 STAR TREK™ “The Man Trap” Kirk and Salt Monster Ornament With Sound

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First airing back in 1966, the first Star Trek™ episode to be broadcast featured the crew’s visit to an outpost to conduct medical exams, only to be attacked by a murderous shape-shifting alien, the Salt Monster. Press a button on this Keepsake Ornament to hear dialogue from this famous episode.

Christmas tree ornament.
Hallmark Gold Crown Exclusive.
Magic Sound.
Plays dialogue from this exciting scene.
Dated 2016.
Artist crafted.
Battery operated. Batteries Included.
Pre-packaged for easy gift giving, preservation and storage.
2.62″ W x 4.02″ H x 2.47″ D

$29.95

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The M-113 salt vampire from the first episode of Star Trek on September 8, 1966.

74) 2015 “The Needs of the Many”

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When the U.S.S. Enterprise whisks its crew away from certain doom at the climax oh the 1982 film Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Captain James T. Kirk soon learns the grievous news that Spock, his revered first officer and trusted friend, has sacrificed his life to save the starship.  Their farewell is still regarded among the most moving and iconic moments in all of Star Trek – even after more than three decades.

Artist: Valerie Shanks

Original Price: $29.95

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70) 2014 “Devil in the Dark”

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Mr. Spock was admired for his logic, but he was also empathic, and he used both traits to try to understand the many beings the staff of the U.S.S. Enterprise encountered in their intergalactic travels. This magic ornament commemorates the 1967 Star Trek episode, “The Devil in the Dark,” where Mr. Spock communicates with a Horta. Simply press the button on the ornament and you can hear dialogue from this scene.

Product Code: QXI2613

Press the button on the ornament to hear dialogue from this exciting scene!
Batteries included.
Artist crafted.
4.45″ W x 2.39″ H x 2.22″ D

Retail: $29.95

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67) 2013 “Arena”

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This 2013 Hallmark Keepsake Ornament is a Gold Crown Exclusive.

Relive the excitement of one of the most iconic moments in all of Star Trek—the struggle between Kirk and the Gorn, depicted in the 1967 episode Arena.

Press the button to hear music and sound effects from this iconic scene with the Gorn!

This 2013 Keepsake Ornament is battery operated.
Artist: Valerie Shanks

Size: 3.375″ W x 3.625″ H x 1.625″ D

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63) 2012 “An Extraordinary Meeting”

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In the 2009 feature film Star Trek, Spock finds an unexpected and understanding ally in the form of his future self.  As the young Spock comes to grips with the death of his mother, the destruction of his home world, and the displacement of his people at the hands of a madman, the elder Spock reaches out with the support that no other being could offer.

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

Valerie Shanks

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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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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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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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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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45) 2007 Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan

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Original Retail:  $28.00

Artist:  Anita Marra Rogers

Novelty:  Battery sound and light

Box Text:  A routine cruise turns deadly when the U.S.S. Enterprise is prematurely pressed into service to protect the secret “Project Genesis” experiment.  Responding to an enigmatic call for help, Captain Spock offers his ship and eager but inexperienced crew to veteran commander Admiral James T. Kirk.  Together they face an old enemy, Khan Noonien Singh, who lures Kirk into a battle of revenge.  Khan is defeated, but not before unleashing the experimental Genesis Device, creating new challenges for the future of the Federation.

 

Press the button on the base of the ornament to activate the sights and sounds of an epic battle scene from one of the most action-packed STAR TREK films ever!

Serial #:  QXI4349

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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

41) 2005 Locutus of Borg

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Captain Jean-Luc Picard faces his worst nightmare-again. In STAR TREK: First Contact, Picard and crew of the ENTERPRISE are perhaps the only ones who can stop the Borg’s attempt to assimimlate all of planet Earth. Having been previously abducted and transformed into “Locutus of Borg,” Picard struggles to defeat the demons that remain from his experiences with the Borg. The fate of Earth and all the peoples of the Federation are at stake. “Resistance is futile.” Or is it?

This Keepsake Ornament features dialogue between Locutus and the Borg queen. Press the button on the side to hear one of four different parts of their conversations. The eerie lights of the regeneration chamber flash continuously.

Size: 4½” H

Artist: Anita Marra Rogers

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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.

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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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