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These are the most famous Star Trek characters, Kirk and
Spock, from the Original Series episode, "Amok Time". The
coolest feature on the Kirk figure is the slash in his uniform and the
blood that is oozing out, all because Spock attacked him. The lame thing
is that Spock is similar to an earlier figure with just a purple scarf. |
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These are the Next Generation characters, Deanna Troi
and Guinan. These two figures were some of the earliest nine inch
figures and came out in 1995. Deanna Troi doesn't really look like the
character if you look really close, but the Guinan figure does bear a
striking resemblance to the actress who played her, Whoopi Goldberg. |
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This is a Jem'Hadar Soldier and Seven of Nine. The
Jem'Hadar is one of the best nine inch figures because it is highly
detailed and represents one of the best villains ever created on Star
Trek. Seven of Nine was the last cast regular added to Star Trek:
Voyager and this nine inch figure is very basic and the only reason I
got it was because it was her. |
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This pair of figures are Data as Sherlock Holmes and Geordi LaForge as
Watson and were the last set of nine inch figures produced and were
available only at Target. These were cool because they were dressed in the
outfits they have worn in numerous episodes when they went onto the
Holodeck to solve a Holmes mystery.
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These two figures are of Voyager's Emergency Medical Hologram and Bele the
Cheron from the Original Series. The EMH is one of the best characters on
Voyager and Bele was one of the weirdest aliens from the original show in
that there was a war between his race and those with black on the other
side of their faces.
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These are Gul Dukat from Deep Space Nine and the Talosian from the
original pilot, "The Cage." Gul Dukat is cool because the
character became an integral part of the series and the figure is a very
good likeness of him. The Talosian was just weird so it is really
interesting.
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These are Lt. Commander Jadzia Dax from Deep Space Nine's "Trials
and Tribble-ations" and Tom Paris from Voyager. The Dax figure is
from the DS9 episode that celebrated the 30th Anniversary of Star Trek,
while Tom Paris is the cool guy on Voyager.
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These two figures are of a Romulan Commander and Lt. Worf in Ritual
Klingon Attire. The Romulan is from their appearances on TNG and Worf is
in the Klingon outfit he has worn at various times throughout the series. |
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These are Lt. Commander Montgomery "Scotty" Scott and Lt. Uhura. They are
shown as they appeared in the original Star Trek series. Scotty is the
Chief Engineer and Uhura is the Communications officer aboard the
Enterprise. |
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