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The Nacelle Company launches Star Trek Wave 2 action figure pre-orders

October 20, 2025 by Gary Collinson

The Nacelle Company has officially launched pre-orders for Wave 2 of its new Star Trek action figure line, which includes another eclectic mix of offerings from across the franchise with figures from The Original Series, Star Trek: The Animated Series, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, Star Trek Generations, Star Trek: Voyager and Star Trek Enterprise; check them out here…

Venture into the past to encounter this Captain James T. Kirk action figure, right from his out-of-time experience in “Star Trek: Generations.” Following an accident aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise-B, Captain Kirk was transported into another realm – and this 1/10-scale, articulated figure comes complete with all the elements of his time in the mysterious Nexus: an axe and stump for chopping firewood outside of his mountaintop cabin, a pair of eggs and a jar of dill weed for a tasty breakfast, and a trusty horse for galloping through the fields.

This one is picking up readings of Nacelle’s first Star Trek: The Animated Series action figure: Commander Ari bn Bem from planet Pandro! Like his two-dimensional counterpart, this 1/10-scale articulated figure separates into three portions using innovative magnetic connections, and can be placed behind the primitive fence to simulate this one’s captivity on Delta Theta III.

From precocious troublemaker to Starfleet hero, brave Ensign Nog has returned from the front lines of the Dominion War! This articulated 1/10 scale action figure portrays the young Ferengi in his first year of Starfleet duty, where he struggled to recover from a war injury, and rode the rapids of the Great Material Continuum aboard starbase Deep Space 9. Ensign Nog arrives with Starfleet gear like a phaser and phaser rifle, tricorder and padd, his travel bag, an interchangeable lower leg to reflect his injury at AR-558, a pair of canes, a bottle of his favorite Earth drink (root beer), and more.

Bring home the first action figure in Nacelle’s Star Trek: Generations sailing ship simulation: Lt. Commander Worf in his 19th century holodeck costume. This innovative and articulated 1/10-scale action figure can be posed with or without his officer’s overcoat thanks to the first interchangeable torso in Star Trek action figure history – and then make Worf walk the plank to earn his much-deserved promotion!

SEE ALSO: The Top 10 Star Trek: The Next Generation Episodes

At the end of history lies the undiscovered country — where traitorous Lieutenant Valeris is waiting for you! Captain Spock’s young Vulcan protégé arrives as an articulated 1/10-scale action figure, complete with several artifacts from her mission on the U.S.S. Enterprise-A: a Starfleet phaser and communicator, the ornate Vulcan goblet from Spock’s quarters, an incriminating gravity boot used in the assassination of Klingon Chancellor Gorkon… and of course, a pot of mashed potatoes for target practice.

It’s only logical to mind-meld with T’Pol, science officer and second in command of the Enterprise NX-01! After leaving the Vulcan High Command to join Captain Archer and crew on their hunt for the Xindi, T’Pol donned a series of colorful duty uniforms before formally joining Starfleet — and this 1/10-scale, highly-articulated action figure comes with a number of items from her third and fourth years aboard Enterprise: her Vulcan hand scanner, a Starfleet phase pistol, communicator, padd, and data module; a canister of dangerous Trellium-D ore from the Delphic Expanse; her mother’s Syrrannite IDIC pendant; and a Vulcan book from home.

From across the Neutral Zone arrives the cunning Romulan Commander, a new 1/10-scale action figure from the Star Trek: The Original Series classic “Balance of Terror.” From the command deck of his Romulan Bird of Prey, the Commander led a stealth mission to attack Federation bases and test Starfleet’s defenses using a new cloaking device — until they were discovered by the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise. This articulated and posable figure comes with the Bird of Prey’s three-sided control console.

Return to the high seas with our second Star Trek: Generations sailing ship simulation action figure: Lt. Commander Geordi La Forge! Along with this 1/10-scale action figure’s spyglass and formal sailor’s uniform, begin to build your own to-scale holodeck with this highly-articulated figure’s holodeck arch accessory, designed to connect with items from future entries in this mini-wave of Generations figures.

SEE ALSO: To Boldly Go: Ranking Every Star Trek Movie From Worst To Best

The brilliant scientist behind the Genesis Project — and former lover of Admiral James T. Kirk — is the newest Star Trek action figure from Nacelle! This 1/10-scale action figure from Dr. Carol Marcus from Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan arrives directly from the Mutara sector complete with a communication terminal and cargo container from science station Regula I. Plus, the articulated figure has removable arms, allowing her to be posed wearing her brown field jacket for a visit to the Genesis Cave.

Experience the U.S.S. Voyager’s clash with the dangerous Krenim Imperium with this Captain Janeway action figure, from the crew’s harrowing “Year of Hell.” Shedding her uniform jacket after being badly burned aboard ship, this 1/10-scale, articulated Janeway figure features the battle-worn captain in her tank top, a more comfortable outfit for life aboard the near-derelict starship. Also included is a silver pocketwatch, anchored at her hip as a memory of Commander Chakotay, a pair of phasers and a tricorder, and the captain’s chair from Voyager’s bridge.

 

Originally published October 20, 2025. Updated October 22, 2025.

Filed Under: Gary Collinson, Movies, News, Television, Toys Tagged With: Star Trek, Star Trek Enterprise, Star Trek Generations, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, Star Trek Voyager, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: The Animated Series, Star Trek: The Next Generation, the nacelle company

About Gary Collinson

Gary Collinson is a film, TV and digital content producer and writer who is the Editor-in-Chief of the pop culture website Flickering Myth and producer of the gothic horror feature 'The Baby in the Basket' and suspense thriller 'Death Among the Pines'.

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