Star Trek has produced a plethora of merchandise over the years.
BeforeStar Warsand before theMCU, the ruler of geeky ephemera is easily Star Trek.
In 2024, Star Trek is bigger than ever.
From the very beginning, Star Trek has created some wild and cool Star Trek stuff.
But, over the course of a nearly 60-year mission, which Star Trek collectibles are truly the strangest?
This results in a wacky through-the-looking-glass version of the crew, which is both gorgeous and bizarre.
Spock also gets pretty upset in the first issue.
And dont even mention the uniform colors.
The first time was connected to the release ofThe Motion Picture, from 1979 to 1981.
But the second time, from 1996 to 1998, was easily the most interesting.
Although this period produced several cool titles, theEarly Voyagesseries is the one to look out for now.
Just like in the 2022Strange New Worldsseason 1 finale!
For those who dont remember the extremely random Alien Insectoid and Betels Attendant from the movie, youre forgiven.
These creatures were mostly glimpsed as background aliens when Kirk arrives at Federation headquarters.
It features Geordi La Forge (LeVar Burton) in the captains chair of the USS Enterprise, NCC-1701-D. And the captains chair Geordi is sitting in may not be the one you think it is.
While still rocking that red, Geordi took command in theTNGSeason 1 episode The Arsenal of Freedom.
But this toy Phase Pistol holds a unique distinction in Star Trek history.
Eventually, the producers ofEnterprisereplaced the Phase Pistol prop with the toy version.
Because of the notoriety of these toys, the 2002 Trek Tech set can fetch up to $400.
Today, these are pretty hard to track down, and some factory-sealed boxes cost about $140.
However, the actual set of cups can be closer to $60.
Warning: Picards eyes look really weird.
These arent too expensive, but getting a complete set of four cups is very, very difficult!
Either way, its really fun to imagine Leonard Nimoy wearing this jacket while directing the movie.
One of those ships was the USS Titan, as featured inLower DecksSeason 1 and Season 2.
This was Rikers first Titan before the Titan-A we saw inPicardSeason 3.
TheLower Decksversion is tough to track down, meaning it will set you back at least $120.
Could this make sense in some kind of multiverse?
Better yet, could somebody make a run at actually turn this into a movie in our lifetimes?
Come for the bonkers premise, but stay for the meeting of the minds between Spock and Beast.
But, at that time, youcouldget mash-up versions of Kirk and Spock as…Ninja Turtles!
These Starfleet turtles came with an assortment of legit Trek gear, as well as their normal ninja weapons.
But that doesnt stop this strange aberration from being very, very valuable.
And so, trading cards were created by a company called Leaf.
That said, we likely wont see an episode like Card #23 any time soon.
The description reads: A weird gas causes Spock to believe he is a 1967 teeny bopper.
Dr. McCoy attempts to restrain him.
There appears no antidote.
These cards vary in value, but the best ones tend to go for hundreds of dollars.
Buy Star Trek Leaf Trading Cardshere
The Spock Helmet
This is the big one!
This outrageous toy had a red light on top and a black antenna.
Just in case youre not clear on this, nobody ever wore anything like this inThe Original Series.
In 2019, Ethan Peck Spock onStrange New WorldsandDiscovery unboxed a 1976 Spock Helmet forStarTrek.com.