Star Trek: The Original Series Command Officer Bishoujo 1:7 Scale Statue
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Star Trek: The Original Series Command Officer Bishoujo 1:7 Scale Statue:
"Space: the final frontier.These are the voyages of the Starship Enterprise. Its five year mission: to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations, to boldly go where no one has gone before."
The original series, Star Trek is a standalone sci-fi drama series that originally was broadcasted in 1966, and continues to spin new tales to this day. This Kotobukiya series brings the characters to life in the iconic BISHOUJO style, reimagined by illustrator Shunya Yamashita.
The third addition to the series is the key to space exploration, the commander of spaceships and bases, the command officer.
She comes to life in a pose in battle, giving commands at a landing operation as a Captain-ranked officer. She holds a Type 2 phaser for self-defense in one hand and the newly sculpted gadget, the portable communicator, in the other. Her dignified and reliable appearance somewhat resembles that of Captain Kirk.
Using shapes familiar to fans as one of the show's well-known shooting sites, Vasquez Rocks, the diorama style base is designed after the fighting scene with the Gorn from original series episode 18 "Arena." Ages 15 and up
This stylish officer's hairstyle, complete with her intricate bangs, as well as her earpiece, a necessary gadget for any operator, are all finely sculpted. Her cute and new retro design beams her up to the present day and is perfect for anyone looking to begin their collection. Standing just over 9-inches tall, her base features the transporter room of the USS Enterprise. Two tribbles, an alien species from the series, are included on the transporter pad, so users can enjoy a throwback to one of the fan-favorite episodes of the series.
Star Trek: The Original Series is a standalone sci-fi drama series that originally was broadcasted in 1966, which continues to spin new tales to this day.