Star Trek has a peculiar relationship with the world of toys—one that often makes its interactions with it incredibly weird
Star Trek has rarely been a series suited to action figures. Its heroes do occasionally phaser things, but they’re scientists and explorers, people who’s action involves sitting around tables and talking and investigating, or sitting at starship controls and getting them to phaser things. But that’s not stopped people trying over the years, and at Trek’s heights, it meant we got some truly wild action figures.
Coffee pot! Handbag! Typewriter! Mug! Tom Paris An ode to one of the most delightfully terrible episodes of Star Trek ever made, the infamous “Threshold,” unfortunately this one doesn’t come with a Janeway amphibian accessory, but does come with three of their mutant babies. Sheriff Worf Worf dress-up continues, and is delightful, but once again it’s the accessories here that seal the deal: a whole ass Alexander Rozhenko for your pleasure, given the same equivalence as a shot glass.
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