The Playmates B was used on screen in FC as the golden model in the display case that Picard slams his rifle into![]()
Grown ass... "men" playing with toys. No wonder the rest of the world thinks Star Trek fans are losers.
Concerning Trek themed contests, far more frustrating was the one that tied into the early days of "Next Generation". During the first year Cheerios ran a contest with the grand prize being a silent "walk on" sometime during the second year. Mercy only knows how many boxes of cereal I purchased. In my area, it was only the "Honey Nut" variety that promoted the "walk on". (I much preferred "classic" Cheerios.) Like Willy Wonka, one certain box held the golden, uh, gold pressed latinum ticket. Obviously, I didn't get the ticket.
Years passed. It was the mid 90s and I attended a discussion panel at dragon-Con, an Atlanta based genre convention. The panel members were some "behind the scenes" people involved with Next Gen. Sorry, I don't remember whom. Audience members asked questions; the panel members asked as best they could. Raising my hand at every opportunity, they finally pointed at me.
"Excuse me, but whatever happened with the bloody Cheerios contest, the one promising a "walk on" during the second year? I never read or heard who won it, when they cameoed or anything."
"Oh, that? Yeah... You guys aren't going to like this."
Murmurs from the crowd "buzzed" in the air.
"Some lil' ol' lady who was a compulsive contest entrant, the kind of person that enters anything and everything won it."
From the audience, "When did she 'walk on'?"
"Uh, she didn't. She didn't care for the prize. Wasn't a Trek fan. As I said, she just craved entering contests."
From the chorus of groans and grumbles, I feared the fans might have rioted!
I can't recall if there was a cash substitute.
Can you imagine?! Trek was finally back on TV, and the "chance of a lifetime" was squandered by somebody who didn't even care for the subject. She just had to satisfy her gambling "itch"!
yes unfortunately all generation figures have this disabilitySome Images of my Dr. Soran posed the problem is there is not a lot you can do with Generations figures do to limited articulation
https://imgur.com/a/GfBxshY
oh man it's really frustrating - for such a chance I would have sawed off my left legConcerning Trek themed contests, far more frustrating was the one that tied into the early days of "Next Generation". During the first year Cheerios ran a contest with the grand prize being a silent "walk on" sometime during the second year. Mercy only knows how many boxes of cereal I purchased. In my area, it was only the "Honey Nut" variety that promoted the "walk on". (I much preferred "classic" Cheerios.) Like Willy Wonka, one certain box held the golden, uh, gold pressed latinum ticket. Obviously, I didn't get the ticket.
Years passed. It was the mid 90s and I attended a discussion panel at dragon-Con, an Atlanta based genre convention. The panel members were some "behind the scenes" people involved with Next Gen. Sorry, I don't remember whom. Audience members asked questions; the panel members asked as best they could. Raising my hand at every opportunity, they finally pointed at me.
"Excuse me, but whatever happened with the bloody Cheerios contest, the one promising a "walk on" during the second year? I never read or heard who won it, when they cameoed or anything."
"Oh, that? Yeah... You guys aren't going to like this."
Murmurs from the crowd "buzzed" in the air.
"Some lil' ol' lady who was a compulsive contest entrant, the kind of person that enters anything and everything won it."
From the audience, "When did she 'walk on'?"
"Uh, she didn't. She didn't care for the prize. Wasn't a Trek fan. As I said, she just craved entering contests."
From the chorus of groans and grumbles, I feared the fans might have rioted!
I can't recall if there was a cash substitute.
Can you imagine?! Trek was finally back on TV, and the "chance of a lifetime" was squandered by somebody who didn't even care for the subject. She just had to satisfy her gambling "itch"!
Yeah I saw it advertised in Star Trek Monthly when I was a kid and desperately wanted it. When I finally saw the thing in a shop and realised it was small and didn't even have lights and sounds I lost interest.
I guess they needed to make it smaller to be cost-effective with the transformer functions. I still think it's pretty cool though.
DST did a full-size version of the AGT Enterprise to go alongside their standard model.
I have all of the action figures pretty much. I've customised hundreds of extra characters and variations of released characters too. Your page looks great. I wish I'd thought of that.
a question in the round - I have this trading card - I know that this is a card that should actually be packed for the Spock figure from the Classic line - but why was it not packed?
Spock is the only figure in the Classic line that does not have a trading card![]()
I once heard that Leonard Nimoy did not give his ok for the motif and the figure was therefore sold without a trading card
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