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019. Worf

No. 019
Released: August 1999
Ornament: Worf
Series: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Product code: QXI4139
Artist: Anita Marra Rogers
Original retail: $14.95
Dimensions: 5.15” H x 2.75” W x 2.7“ D
Branding: Keepsake
Material: Styrene
Packaging: Red box with gold trim
Magic: None
Power source: None
Front box text:  
Hallmark
KEEPSAKE ORNAMENT
STAR TREK DEEP SPACE NINE™
Worf
Back box text: 
LIEUTENANT COMMANDER WORF™
Born: Klingon Homeworld.
Graduate: Starfleet Academy. Rank: Strategic Operations Officer, space station Deep Space Nine, in orbit of planet Bajor.
Famous Words: “If winning is not important, then why keep score?”
Son of Mogh, Worf was raised by humans but is still puzzled by their ways. The first Klingon warrior to serve in the Federation Starfleet, he sometimes struggles with his identity. Worf exemplifies the Klingon values of honor and loyalty as well as their combat skills.
Sculpted by Anita Marra Rogers
For decorative use only. Not for young children.
Handcrafted – Stardated 1999
Bottom box text:

TM & © 1999 Paramount Pictures. All Rights Reserved.
STAR TREK and related marks are trademarks of Paramount Pictures. Hallmark authorized user.
Mfd. for Hallmark Cards, Inc., Kansas City, MO 64141
Made in Sri Lanka
QXI4139
Pros: The ability to stand on its own is a plus. The action pose is a nice change. Sculptor Rogers did some of her best Trek work from 1996 – 2002.
Cons: Skin tone is too light.

19) 1999 Lt. Commander Worf

 

Worf, the first Klingon to serve as a Starfleet officer, served as a Lieutenant on the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D under the command of Captain Jean-Luc Picard, and quickly climbed through the ranks to become a Lieutenant Commander, as the Operations Officer on Deep Space Nine, under the command of Captain Benjamin Sisko. Born on the Klingon Homeworld, the eldest son of Mogh, Worf was raised by humans because his family was killed at the Battle of Kittamer when the Romulans destroyed the Klingon outpost because they were betrayed by the Duras family. After accepting discommendation, Worf eventually regained the honor of his family by killing Duras with his Bat’leth – the same weapon his father once used, as featured in this Star Trek Hallmark Ornament. Worf, like most Klingons, values of honor and loyalty above all else, as demonstrated by his most famous quote from Star Trek: The Next Generation, where he said: “If winning is not important, then why keep score?” … spoken like a TRUE Klingon

Size: 2 1/2″ H

Artist: Anita Marra Rogers