Star Trek
CADET McCOY
WARP COLLECTION
ACTION FIGURE 1:12 (5-6")
BY PLAYMATES
CIRCA 2009
30.00

Playmates action figure from the 2009 film Star Trek, directed by J. J. Abrams, written by Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It is the eleventh film of the Star Trek film franchise and is also a reboot that features the main characters of the original Star Trek television series, portrayed by a new cast. The film follows James T. Kirk (Chris Pine) and Spock (Zachary Quinto) aboard the USS Enterprise as they combat Nero (Eric Bana), a Romulan from their future who threatens the United Federation of Planets. The story takes place in an alternate reality due to time travel by both Nero and the original Spock (Leonard Nimoy). The alternate timeline was created in an effort to free the film and the franchise from established continuity constraints while simultaneously preserving original story elements.



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Betty's Attic is a division of The Johnson Smith Company, one of America's oldest catalogs companies. In 1905, their founder, Alfred Johnson Smith, started selling his novelties and practical jokes in Australia. The company was officially founded in the U.S.A. in 1914. In 1998, they added Betty's Attic to their family of catalogs, hoping to inspire and thrill even more American households. With its nostalgic and limited edition merchandise, Betty's Attic is a natural fit for the Johnson Smith Company. Its appeal is limitless, from "baby boomers" hoping to find items that remind them of times past to twenty-somethings admiring the atmosphere of another generation.

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