136. 2025 Mini Star Trek™: Voyager Seven of Nine Ornament, 1.75″

Mini Star Trek™: Voyager Seven of Nine Ornament, 1.75″

$12.99

About this product

After arriving aboard the U.S.S. Voyager, Seven of Nine rediscovered her humanity following assimilation by the nefarious Borg. Celebrate the 30th anniversary of “Star Trek: Voyager” with this miniature Christmas tree ornament featuring the iconic character with her visible remaining implants.

Details

Dimensions: MINIATURE 0.5 x 1.75 x 0.5
Material: Plastic
Item number: 5QXM9542

135. 2025 Mini Star Trek™: Voyager U.S.S. Voyager Ornament, 0.25″

Mini Star Trek™: Voyager U.S.S. Voyager Ornament, 0.25″

$13.99

About this product

Celebrate 30 years of “Star Trek: Voyager” with this miniature Christmas tree ornament based on the Federation starship feared forever lost in the Delta Quadrant. Star Trek fans of all ages will love to fly the Intrepid-class starship constructed for scientific exploration on their tree.

Details

Dimensions: MINIATURE 0.75 x 0.25 x 1.75
Material: Plastic
Item number: 5QXM9545

134. 2025 Star Trek™: Strategic Operations Simulator Arcade Game Ornament With Light and Sound

Star Trek™: Strategic Operations Simulator Arcade Game Ornament With Light and Sound

$45.99

About this product

Welcome aboard, Captain! Bring back the thrills of 1980s-era video arcades with this Christmas tree ornament of the Star Trek Strategic Operations Simulator that featured a captain’s chair seat and video game screen. Press the button to hear original gameplay sounds and see the display light up with game vector graphics. Battery operated.

Details

Dimensions: 4 x 3.5 x 1.75
Material: Plastic
Count: One 2025 Keepsake Ornament in gift box.
Artist: Orville Wilson
Sound: Ornament plays sounds from the original “Star Trek” arcade video game.
Battery/Power source: Requires three (3) alkaline LR44 replaceable button batteries (included).
Item number: 5QXI8815

133. 2025 Star Trek™: Lower Decks Ensigns Beckett Mariner and Bradward Boimler Ornaments, Set of 2

Star Trek™: Lower Decks Ensigns Beckett Mariner and Bradward Boimler Ornaments, Set of 2

$30.99

About this product

As one of Starfleet’s least important ships, the U.S.S. Cerritos still has very important crew members, including Beckett Mariner and her self-proclaimed bestie (while he might object to that description) Bradward Boimler. While they have gotten themselves—and their ship—in and out of trouble uncounted times, they remain true to their duties and to each other. Celebrate the friendship and antics of “Star Trek: Lower Decks” with this fun set of two Christmas tree ornaments.

Details

Dimensions: 1.75 x 4.5 x 1.25 each
Material: Plastic
Item number: 5QXI8812

132. 2025 Star Trek™: The Next Generation Guinan Ornament

Star Trek™: The Next Generation Guinan Ornament

$24.99

About this product

A being whose life has spanned generations, Guinan forged a close connection with Captain Jean-Luc Picard while tending bar in the Ten Forward lounge aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise in the 24th Century. Fans of “Star Trek: The Next Generation” will welcome to their holiday decor this Christmas tree ornament of the enigmatic El-Aurian well-known for her wise counsel and empathetic listening.

Details

Dimensions: 1.5 x 4.25 x 1.5
Material: Plastic
Item number: 5QXI8822

131. 2025 Star Trek™: The Next Generation Beware the Borg! Tabletop Decoration With Light and Sound

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

130. 2025 Star Trek™: Picard U.S.S. Titan Ornament

Star Trek™: Picard U.S.S. Titan Ornament

$34.99

About this product

At the dawn of the 25th Century, Captain Liam Shaw assumed command of this Constitution III-class Federation vessel and led its crew until his untimely demise. This Christmas tree ornament of the U.S.S. Titan-A featured in the third season of “Star Trek: Picard” is a perfect addition to your collection of starships made famous across six decades of “Star Trek” television shows and movies.

Details

Dimensions: 3 x 1 x 6.5
Material: Plastic
Item number: 5QXI8805

129. 2025 Star Trek: Prodigy™ Hologram Janeway Ornament

Star Trek: Prodigy™ Hologram Janeway Ornament

$24.99

About this product

As a crew of young escapees soon discovered, the computer aboard the U.S.S. Protostar contained a holographic training advisor based on Captain Kathryn Janeway of the U.S.S. Voyager in the 2370s. Star Trek fans will love to add to their collection this Christmas tree ornament featuring the storied Federation officer from “Star Trek: Prodigy.”

Details

Dimensions: 1 x 4.25 x 1
Material: Plastic
Item number: 5QXI8835

Hallmark Star Trek Ornament Value Guide: Spring/2025

Values below come from Hooked on Hallmark (HoH) and  The Ornament Factory (OF) as of 4.21.25. Prices are based off ornaments in boxes listed in mint condition. It is very likely you can find Hallmark Star Trek ornaments at a reduced price on other sites or eBay.

This list should be used to judge rarity and demand rather than resell value.

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Artist Inspirations: Star Trek: Strategic Operations Simulator Arcade Game (2025)

“I still am pinching myself that it actually exists. Keepsake Artist Orville Wilson and Hallmark sound engineer Chris Johnson did masterful work bringing this to life considering the lengths we went for source material. The sculpt is based on dozens of photos I took of a sit-down cabinet on display in the Pinball Hall of Fame in Las Vegas, Nevada. The cabinet graphics were recreated by Orville from art on a brochure for the game I picked up on eBay. The gameplay heard in the ornament and seen on the display was captured while I played an online emulator of the game.” -Kevin Dilmore
Screen graphic of the Kobayashi Maru from Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.

The Star Trek: Strategic Operations Simulator arcade game by Sega was the first official Star Trek arcade video game. Released in January 1983, it was inspired in part by the Kobayashi Maru simulation seen in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. Its vector graphics display was meant to mirror those seen in the beginning of the film. Leonard Nimoy and James Doohan provided the voices of their Star Trek: The Original Series characters.

SEGA’s revolutionary “cockpit” arcade cabinet.

The arcade game was released in two versions. The standard “upright” game cabinet model was fashioned after similar games of the day, with standard screen and control layouts. In addition, a special “Captain’s Chair” sit-down model was fashioned to simulate that on the bridge of the refit USS Enterprise as seen in the first three Star Trek films. Its controls were built into the chair in which the player sat, with the game screen situated in a separate console in front of the player. In both cases, the game included a rudimentary voice simulator which used Scotty’s voice to give you command, and Spock’s to welcome you aboard and announce entry into each sector. (Neither was the actual actor’s voice, but a computerized impersonation.)

Arcade screen graphics.

The player steers the ship by a rotary knob (situated either on the upright console’s front or the sit-down chair’s left-hand arm), while control for impulse, warp drive, phasers, and photon torpedoes are a set of four game buttons (next to the dial on the upright or on the right-hand arm of the sit-down’s chair). The game screen is divided into three sections. The upper left shows the player’s score as well as the ship’s amount of shield energy (green line), photon torpedoes (red boxes) and warp energy (blue line). The upper right gives an overall view of the sector, including enemy ships and starbases (with which the ship can dock to re-energize shields, restock torpedoes, re-fuel the warp drive, and repair any damage suffered from attacks). The lower part of the screen shows a direct forward view (similar to the viewscreen on the Enterprise bridge).

Memory Alpha

2025 Dream Book and Star Trek Lineup!

We finally get to lay our eyes on the 2025 Hallmark Star Trek lineup and it is spectacular. Nine ornaments in all representing six Trek series! Of course we knew about Prodigy’s Janeway and Picard’s U.S.S. Titan but there is also a big Borg table decoration, TNG’S Guinan, a Lower Decks two pack of Boimler and Mariner, a Star Trek arcade game and even minis of U.S.S. Voyager and Seven of Nine in her plum catsuit! WHEW!!!

We will delve deeper into the individual ornaments later but for now let’s just soak these in…

Miniature ornaments…

With word spreading about Hallmark Keepsake Ornaments’ 2025 assortment, I’m back to share some background on our Star Trek offerings for this year.

Representing Star Trek: The Next Generation, we have Guinan in a pose inspired by her appearance in the season 2 episode “Q Who.” Available in October.

Representing Star Trek: Picard, we have the U.S.S. Titan NCC-80102-A as seen in season 3. Available in October.

Representing Star Trek: Prodigy, we have Hologram Janeway, the U.S.S. Protostar’s holographic training advisor. Available in October.

Representing fan-favorite Star Trek official products, we have a re-creation of 1983’s Star Trek Strategic Operations Simulator Arcade Game in its sit-down “Captain’s Chair” cabinet. This ornament features a lighted display and original sounds from the game. Available in October.

Indulge me in a little elaboration on this ornament. How many of us wanted to own this arcade game? How many of us actually do? Well, as far as I’m concerned, this ornament is the next best thing to it. I still am pinching myself that it actually exists. Keepsake Artist Orville Wilson and Hallmark sound engineer Chris Johnson did masterful work bringing this to life considering the lengths we went for source material. The sculpt is based on dozens of photos I took of a sit-down cabinet on display in the Pinball Hall of Fame in Las Vegas, Nevada. The cabinet graphics were recreated by Orville from art on a brochure for the game I picked up on eBay. The gameplay heard in the ornament and seen on the display was captured while I played an online emulator of the game. I hope you relish it as much as I!

To celebrate the fifth anniversary of Star Trek: Lower Decks, we have a two-pack of Ensigns Beckett Mariner and Bradward Boimler. Available in July.

To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Star Trek: Voyager, we have two miniature ornaments:

Seven of Nine in a plum variation of her outfit prescribed by the Emergency Medical Hologram, which debuted in season 5. Available in October.

—The U.S.S. Voyager in a scaled-down version. Available in October.

To celebrate the 35th anniversary of the Star Trek: The Next Generation two-part episode “The Best of Both Worlds,” we have the Beware the Borg! Table Decoration. When connected to its included power cord, the cube can be set to either a continuing colorful light display or a light display accompanied by atmospheric sound effects of a Borg cube interior. When the button is pressed, the cube plays a three-act performance of dialogue and sound effects from the episode.

There you have it—our complete lineup for 2025. Or is it . . . ?