![]() ![]() On public display for the first time during the annual Trekconderoga convention weekend, the Star Trek Set Tour how holds a full recreation of the Enterprise-D bridge computer stations, along with the Ops and Conn stations set at the front of the command center - plus a full-sized holodeck arch to welcome visitors to the exhibit.īuilt with contributions from Star Trek: The Next Generation vet Michael Okuda, the four builds are the first nearly-completed replications from the forthcoming Enterprise-D bridge set replica which Cawley projects to be completed for public visitation in the fall of 2023. Now, more than four years after the news that the Set Tour experience was planning to expand into the 24th century, Cawley and team have revealed the first builds from the planned Enterprise-D set recreation efforts underway in upstate New York. The Star Trek: The Original Series Set Tour in Ticonderoga, New Yorkhas long been the home to a loving recreation of the classic USS Enterprise studio sets, crafted by James Cawley and his team to keep Captain Kirk’s starship alive for fans to experience first-hand. Other recent releases from EXO-6’s Star Trek lineup include Judge Q from Star Trek: The Next Generation and Commander Saru from Star Trek: Discovery - each of which are much more impressive in person then their preorder images suggested.ĮXO-6’s forthcoming Star Trek: Enterprise Captain Archer figure is available for preorder now at $205 USD, and is expected to arrive to collectors near the end of this year. We got a chance to see the figure prototype at the Mission Chicago convention back in April, which in better lighting does appear to be a pretty decent likeness of Scott Bakula - though as with all of EXO-6’s releases, we’re reserving final judgment until the finished product is in hand. Phlox’s recommendation and has not included any cheese for the dog to enjoy while on display. Included with the Archer figure are the standard Earth Starfleet accessories you might expect: a 2150s-era phase pistol weapon (with hip-mounted holster), a flip-open communicator, and a hand scanner which has both ‘open’ and ‘closed’ attachments to portray the device in both positions.Ĭaptain Archer’s loyal beagle, Porthos, is also included in this release as a fun touch, though EXO-6 is following Dr. The original portrait sculpt of Scott Bakula as Archer was personally approved by the actor and has an authentic, hand-painted likeness. Standing approximately 12 inches tall, he wears the standard blue Starfleet jumpsuit with the NX-01 patch on the shoulder. This 1:6-scale figure of Captain Archer re-creates this iconic character in exquisite 1:6 detail. (This design is, as we understand it, the actor’s preferred character look, and a requirement for the Archer figure’s Bakula-approved design.) The first EXO-6 entry from the Enterprise NX-01 crew, this 1:6-scale edition of Captain Archer is modeled after Scott Bakula’s Season 4 appearance with shorter, close-cropped hair. Overall, once you buy into the style, it's plain Starship sailing, recommend.After venturing into Original Series, the Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, and Discovery, EXO-6 is heading back to where the Star Trek adventure began as the company’s Star Trek: Enterprise lineup begins - with Captain Jonathan Archer. While no doubt many fans prefer a live action serious series and rightly so, but so long as they are running this wonderful animated incarnation in conjunction with the usual traditional style series this is Praxis shockwave gold. Notable are Jerry O'Connell as Freeman and Noël Well's Tendi to name a few. With a cast of excellent voice actors the character are humorously and likably brought to life and for obvious reasons Tawny Newsome's Mariner is a sure instant fan favourite. Lower Decks is wacky, funny, refreshing and outlandish. Thankfully, with plenty of in-jokes it never leaves the Star Trek universe, firmly set in the Star Trek world of TOS, TNG, DS9 and Voyager etc showing that if anyone can and should be parodying Star Trek it's, er, Star Trek. It's sharp, fast paced and above all entertaining. In terms of tone this animated vision of Star Trek is reminiscent of The Orville, Futurama with a mix of Rick and Morty. Those expecting Lower Decks to echo 1973's Star Trek the animated series may be left feeling like Gene Roddenberry Holodeck ghost. ![]() Following the adventures of the backbone crew of a Starship. ![]()
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