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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
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
Original Retail: $14.95
Artist: Anita Marra Rogers
Material:
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