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Spock's Jellyfish Ship

By: Eaglemoss

Type: Miniatures Box Set

Product Line: Star Trek (Eaglemoss)


Product Info

Title
Spock's Jellyfish Ship
Publisher
Product Line
Genre
Publish Year
2016
Dimensions
11.5x9x4.5"
NKG Part #
2148037584
Type
Miniatures Box Set

Description

This ship has been painstakingly recreated in high-quality plastic materials then hand painted with an incredible level of detail. The vehicle also comes with a full color collector magazine. Vehicle measures approximately 6-3/4 inches long by 5-1/2 inches tall.
This special edition from the Star Trek Starships Collection is an oversized model of Spock's Jellyfish ship from JJ Abrams’s 2009 Star Trek movie. The Jellyfish was a late-24th century starship commissioned by the Vulcan Science Academy for the transport of red matter.
After the ship's commissioning in 2387, Ambassador Spock piloted the Jellyfish during his attempt to save the Milky Way Galaxy from destruction by a massive supernova before it destroyed the planet Romulus. Spock used the Jellyfish to inject red matter into the supernova, resulting in the creation of a black hole that absorbed the nova. While the plan succeeded, Spock was unfortunately too late to stop the nova from destroying Romulus.
As Spock was attempting to depart, he was intercepted by the Romulan mining vessel Narada, and both ships were pulled into the black hole. The Narada emerged from the tunnel through space-time in 2233 and was the catalyst for the alternate reality, whereas the Jellyfish exited the black hole twenty-five years later. Upon capture by Nero, the ship was stored inside the Narada. Nero later ordered the use of the red matter aboard the seized ship to destroy the planet Vulcan.
The ship was destroyed when the younger Commander Spock of the alternate reality was able to retrieve the ship and piloted it on a collision course with the Narada, igniting the red matter inside. Spock survived the collision and was beamed aboard the USS Enterprise at the last moment.

This model is die-cast and hand-painted, and includes an unassembled stand and base. Magazine not included unless otherwise noted.