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STANDARD GRADE
- This item is brand new and in mint condition
- Packaging is case fresh but may have flaws
- Suitable to display in package or to open
Product Description
"Thou aren’t notified that thy kind have infiltrated the galaxy too far already. Thou art directed to return to thine own solar system immediately."
Star Trek introduced many dangerous adversaries that challenged the members of Star Fleet. None are more formidable or memorable than John de Lancie’s Q – a mysterious being with god-like power that threatens the existence of all of humanity. Appearing in the first episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, Q became a recurring antagonist and sometime ally of Jean Luc Picard.
In “Encounter at Farpoint,” which introduced the entire TNG crew, Q styled himself as a 21st Century Earth judge during a time in history where anarchy and chaos ruled. He challenged Picard to prove humanity had moved beyond their barbaric past and was not a threat to the entire galaxy.
This 1/6 scale figure re-creates this iconic character in exquisite detail. Standing approximately 12 inches tall, every element, from his judge’s robes to his chain of office is authentically reproduced. The original portrait sculpt of John de Lancie as Q has an authentic, hand-painted likeness. Included is an informational LCARS card that can be used to get an autograph from the performer and displayed with your figure.
Product Features
- 12 inches (32cm)
- 1/6 Scale
- Made of ABS, PVC, natural and synthetic fabrics
- From Star Trek: The Next Generation
- Over 30 points of articulation
- Life-like head sculpt
- Real fabric clothes
Box Contents
- Judge Q figure
- Robes
- Chain of office
- Boots
- 6 Interchangable hands
- Display base
- Autograph card
Additional Details
Star Trek is a popular sci-fi space exploration franchise created by Gene Roddenberry with the iconic 1960s TV series. The franchise had expanded beyond television and film, to other media with relative success making it one of the highest grossing media franchises in history. With a number of critically and commercially loved series, Star Trek has had a pop cultural impact on many media franchises since it was first introduced.