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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
"You might think about recommending seatbelts when we get home."
EXO-6 brings out the latest in the Star Trek: Enterprise line with the reluctant translator, Ensign Hoshi Sato.
The expert linguist had never been on an extended space mission, but she was recruited by Captain Archer who knew he’d be encountering alien civilizations and wanted to be able to interact with them. As the ship's communication officer, Hoshi played a vital role in bridging cultural and language barriers, ensuring successful first contacts and diplomatic missions. Known for her unparalleled linguistic skills and her groundbreaking work with the universal translator she became an indispensable member of the Enterprise crew.
This 1:6-scale figure of Hoshi Sato re-creates this iconic character in exquisite 1:6 detail. Standing approximately 11 inches tall, she wears the standard blue Starfleet jumpsuit with the NX-01 patch on the shoulder. The original portrait sculpt of Linda Park has an authentic, hand-painted likeness.
This fine collectible figure is a perfect rendition of the linguist who made Starfleet possible and a great addition to your EXO-6 Star Trek™ 1:6-scale figure collection.
Other figures shown not included (sold separately)
Product Features
- 11 inches (28cm)
- 1/6 Scale
- Made of plastic and fabric
- Based on the Star Trek: Enterprise TV series
- Life-like detail
- 30+ Points of articulation
- Custom fabric clothing
Box Contents
- Hoshi Sato figure
- 6 Interchangeable hands
- Phase-pistol
- Scanner
- Communicator
- Universal translator
- Display base
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.