Tag Archives: Star Trek: Discovery

Hallmark Star Trek Reissues Are Coming!

Reissues of the 2018 U.S.S. Discovery and the 2019 U.S.S. Enterprise are being reissued and available again this fall. The reissued Keepsake ornaments will be available on Hallmark.com and the Hallmark Keepsake Store on Amazon.com and Amazon.ca.  The ornaments will be available at $5.89 less than what they retailed when they were originally released. Are these true reissues and will they be date 2024 or are they overstock? Unknown. Will they have new packaging? Unclear. Will they have new product codes? The Enterprise is currently listed with its original code (QXI3659) while the Discovery is attached with a new one (was QXI3239, now QXI3326). Both ornaments are listed to be anvailable online beginning October 1st according to Digital Dream Book.

087b. U.S.S. Discovery™
STAR TREK: DISCOVERY™

A Crossfield-class starship operated by the Federation Starfleet in the 23rd century, On ornament: U.S.S. DISCOVERY NCC-1031.
Press the button on the ornament to see the ship light up!

Released: 2018 (Ornament Premiere), 2024 (Oct. 1)
Retail Price: $32.99 USA/$43.99 CAN (2018), $27.10 USA (2024)
Magic light: Battery operated. (3) LR41 batteries
Material(s): plastic
Dimensions: 3.03″ w. x 0.71″ h. x 7.08″ d.
SKU: QXI3326
Produced in: China

094b. U.S.S. Enterprise™ NCC-1701
STAR TREK: The Motion Picture™

Originally a 40th anniversary and now a 45th anniversary ornament.

The refit version of the U.S.S. Enterprise launched to face the cosmic entity known as V’Ger. Boasting updates to its warp nacelles and overall design, this Enterprise was introduced in 1979’s “Star Trek: The Motion Picture.”
Press the button on the ornament to see the ship light up!

Released: 2019 (Ornament Premiere), 2024 (Oct. 1)
Retail Price: $32.99 USA/$43.99 CAN (2019), $27.10 USA (2024)
Magic light: Battery operated. (3) LR41 batteries
Material(s): plastic
Dimensions: 2.6″ w. x 1.32″ h. x 5.7″ d.
SKU: QXI3659
Produced in: China

Star Trek Discovery Casting, Meet Your Future Ornaments

Lieutenant Commander Rainsford aboard the starship Discovery.

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Sonequa Martin-Green

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Captain Georgiou, the Starfleet Captain aboard the Starship Shenzhou.

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Michelle Yeoh

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Lt. Saru, a Starfleet Science Officer and a new alien species in the Star Trek universe.

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Doug Jones

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Lt. Stamets, an astromycologist, fungus expert, and a (gay) Starfleet Science Officer aboard the Starship Discovery.

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Anthony Rapp

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T’Kuvma, a leader seeking to unite the Klingon houses.

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Chris Obi

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Kol, a Klingon Commanding Officer and protege of T’Kuvma.

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Shazad Latif

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L’Rell, the Battle Deck Commander of a Klingon ship.

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Mary Chieffo

Star Trek: Discovery and U.S.S. Discovery NCC-1031

Big news from San Diego Comic Con!  The new Star Trek series has a name and it is Star Trek: Discovery (STD for short – oops).  With the new series comes a new flagship, the U.S.S. Discovery NCC-1031.  Look for a Discovery ornament maybe as soon as next year since Paramount will want to promote their new series as much as possible.

“Discovery is so intrinsic as a concept to the philosophy that is Star Trek and it felt like it was a beautiful way to acknowledge that spirit and also… what Star Trek has provided for me is an inspiration on where we’re going as a species and a planet… and it has given me so much hope for a better world because we need it in the world we’re living [in] right now. We need curiosity and we need inspiration and we need to find better versions of ourselves and we need to discover better versions of ourselves.” – Brian Fuller

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“For hardcore Trekkies, the design of the ship is both comfortingly familiar, and surprisingly retro. And not exactly retro in a 1960’s or a 1990’s kind of way, but instead, in a pop-culture alternate-dimension kind of way. The U.S.S. Discovery is a throwback to an alternate dimension of the 1970s, when the fledgling Trek and Wars franchises blended together in concept art. The design for the U.S.S. Discovery on the new show is almost identical to designs that Ralph McQuarrie, the late and famous Star Wars concept designer, sketched for the original U.S.S. Enterprise back in 1976.  Back then, Paramount was planning to reboot Trek on TV with a show called Star Trek: Phase II .” Read more at…https://www.inverse.com/article/18731-star-trek-discovery-star-wars-influence.