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2016 Star Trek TOS 50Th Anniversary Checklist 2016 Star Trek TOS 50th Anniversary Checklist Base Cards # Card Title [ ] 01 The Cage [ ] 02 Where No Man Has Gone Before [ ] 03 The Corbomite Maneuver [ ] 04 Mudd's Women [ ] 05 The Enemy Within [ ] 06 The Man Trap [ ] 07 The Naked Time [ ] 08 Charlie X [ ] 09 Balance of Terror [ ] 10 What Are Little Girls Made Of? [ ] 11 Dagger of the Mind [ ] 12 Miri [ ] 13 The Conscience of the King [ ] 14 The Galileo Seven [ ] 15 Court Martial [ ] 16 The Menagerie, Part 1 [ ] 17 The Menagerie, Part 2 [ ] 18 Shore Leave [ ] 19 The Squire of Gothos [ ] 20 Arena [ ] 21 The Alternative Factor [ ] 22 Tomorrow is Yesterday [ ] 23 The Return of the Archons [ ] 24 A Taste of Armageddon [ ] 25 Space Seed [ ] 26 This Side of Paradise [ ] 27 The Devil in the Dark [ ] 28 Errand of Mercy [ ] 29 The City on the Edge of Forever [ ] 30 Operation -- Annihilate! [ ] 31 Catspaw [ ] 32 Metamorphosis [ ] 33 Friday's Child [ ] 34 Who Mourns for Adonais? [ ] 35 Amok Time [ ] 36 The Doomsday Machine [ ] 37 Wolf in The Fold [ ] 38 The Changeling [ ] 39 The Apple [ ] 40 Mirror, Mirror [ ] 41 The Deadly Years [ ] 42 I, Mudd [ ] 43 The Trouble With Tribbles [ ] 44 Bread and Circuses [ ] 45 Journey to Babel [ ] 46 A Private Little War [ ] 47 The Gamesters of Triskelion [ ] 48 Obsession [ ] 49 The Immunity Syndrome [ ] 50 A Piece of the Action [ ] 51 By Any Other Name [ ] 52 Return to Tomorrow [ ] 53 Patterns of Force [ ] 54 The Ultimate Computer [ ] 55 The Omega Glory [ ] 56 Assignment: Earth [ ] 57 Spectre of the Gun [ ] 58 Elaan of Troyius [ ] 59 The Paradise Syndrome [ ] 60 The Enterprise Incident [ ] 61 And the Children Shall Lead [ ] 62 Spock's Brain [ ] 63 Is There in Truth No Beauty? [ ] 64 The Empath [ ] 65 The Tholian Web [ ] 66 For the World is Hollow And I Have Touched The Sky [ ] 67 Day of the Dove [ ] 68 Plato's Stepchildren [ ] 69 Wink of an Eye [ ] 70 That Which Survives [ ] 71 Let That Be Your Last Battlefield [ ] 72 Whom Gods Destroy [ ] 73 The Mark of Gideon [ ] 74 The Lights of Zetar [ ] 75 The Cloud Minders [ ] 76 The Way to Eden [ ] 77 Requiem for Methuselah [ ] 78 The Savage Curtain [ ] 79 All Our Yesterdays [ ] 80 Turnabout Intruder "The Cage" Uncut (1:12 packs) # Card Title [ ] 01 The Cage [ ] 02 The Cage [ ] 03 The Cage [ ] 04 The Cage [ ] 05 The Cage [ ] 06 The Cage [ ] 07 The Cage [ ] 08 The Cage [ ] 09 The Cage [ ] 10 The Cage [ ] 11 The Cage [ ] 12 The Cage [ ] 13 The Cage [ ] 14 The Cage [ ] 15 The Cage [ ] 16 The Cage [ ] 17 The Cage [ ] 18 The Cage [ ] 19 The Cage [ ] 20 The Cage [ ] 21 The Cage [ ] 22 The Cage [ ] 23 The Cage [ ] 24 The Cage [ ] 25 The Cage [ ] 26 The Cage [ ] 27 The Cage [ ] 28 The Cage [ ] 29 The Cage [ ] 30 The Cage [ ] 31 The Cage [ ] 32 The Cage [ ] 33 The Cage [ ] 34 The Cage [ ] 35 The Cage [ ] 36 The Cage [ ] 37 The Cage [ ] 38 The Cage [ ] 39 The Cage [ ] 40 The Cage [ ] 41 The Cage [ ] 42 The Cage [ ] 43 The Cage [ ] 44 The Cage [ ] 45 The Cage [ ] 46 The Cage [ ] 47 The Cage [ ] 48 The Cage [ ] 49 The Cage [ ] 50 The Cage [ ] 51 The Cage [ ] 52 The Cage [ ] 53 The Cage [ ] 54 The Cage [ ] 55 The Cage [ ] 56 The Cage [ ] 57 The Cage [ ] 58 The Cage [ ] 59 The Cage [ ] 60 The Cage [ ] 61 The Cage [ ] 62 The Cage [ ] 63 The Cage [ ] 64 The Cage [ ] 65 The Cage [ ] 66 The Cage [ ] 67 The Cage [ ] 68 The Cage [ ] 69 The Cage [ ] 70 The Cage "Mirror, Mirror" Uncut (1:12 packs) # Card Title [ ] MM01 Mirror, Mirror [ ] MM02 Mirror, Mirror [ ] MM03 Mirror, Mirror [ ] MM04 Mirror, Mirror [ ] MM05 Mirror, Mirror [ ] MM06 Mirror, Mirror [ ] MM07 Mirror, Mirror [ ] MM08 Mirror, Mirror [ ] MM09 Mirror, Mirror [ ] MM10 Mirror, Mirror [ ] MM11 Mirror, Mirror [ ] MM12 Mirror, Mirror [ ] MM13 Mirror, Mirror [ ] MM14 Mirror, Mirror [ ] MM15 Mirror, Mirror [ ] MM16 Mirror, Mirror [ ] MM17 Mirror, Mirror [ ] MM18 Mirror, Mirror [ ] MM19 Mirror, Mirror [ ] MM20 Mirror, Mirror [ ] MM21 Mirror, Mirror [ ] MM22 Mirror, Mirror [ ] MM23 Mirror, Mirror [ ] MM24 Mirror, Mirror [ ] MM25 Mirror, Mirror [ ] MM26 Mirror, Mirror [ ] MM27 Mirror, Mirror [ ] MM28 Mirror, Mirror [ ] MM29 Mirror, Mirror [ ] MM30 Mirror, Mirror [ ] MM31 Mirror, Mirror [ ] MM32 Mirror, Mirror [ ] MM33 Mirror, Mirror [ ] MM34 Mirror, Mirror [ ] MM35 Mirror, Mirror [ ] MM36 Mirror, Mirror [ ] MM37 Mirror, Mirror [ ] MM38 Mirror, Mirror [ ] MM39 Mirror, Mirror [ ] MM40 Mirror, Mirror [ ] MM41 Mirror, Mirror [ ] MM42 Mirror, Mirror [ ] MM43 Mirror, Mirror [ ] MM44 Mirror, Mirror [ ] MM45 Mirror, Mirror [ ] MM46 Mirror, Mirror [ ] MM47 Mirror, Mirror [ ] MM48 Mirror, Mirror [ ] MM49 Mirror, Mirror [ ] MM50 Mirror, Mirror Bridge Crew Heroes (1:96 packs) # Card Title [ ] P1 Captain Kirk [ ] P2 Spock [ ] P3 Dr. McCoy [ ] P4 Scotty [ ] P5 Uhura [ ] P6 Sulu [ ] P7 Chekov [ ] P8 Nurse Chapel [ ] P9 Yeoman Rand The Original Series: Enterprise Concept Art (1:96 packs) # Card Title [ ] E1 U.S.S. Enterprise Concept Art [ ] E2 U.S.S. Enterprise Concept Art [ ] E3 U.S.S. Enterprise Concept Art [ ] E4 U.S.S. Enterprise Concept Art [ ] E5 U.S.S. Enterprise Concept Art [ ] E6 U.S.S. Enterprise Concept Art [ ] E7 U.S.S. Enterprise Concept Art [ ] E8 U.S.S. Enterprise Concept Art [ ] E9 U.S.S. Enterprise Concept Art "Mirror, Mirror" Heroes Cards (1:288 packs) # Card Title [ ] MC1 Captain Kirk [ ] MC2 Spock [ ] MC3 Dr. McCoy [ ] MC4 Scotty [ ] MC5 Uhura [ ] MC6 Sulu [ ] MC7 Chekov [ ] MC8 Marlena [ ] MC9 U.S.S. Enterprise Leonard Nimoy - In Memoriam Cards (1:288 packs) # Card Title [ ] M1 Leonard Nimoy - In Memoriam [ ] M2 Leonard Nimoy - In Memoriam [ ] M3 Leonard Nimoy - In Memoriam [ ] M4 Leonard Nimoy - In Memoriam [ ] M5 Leonard Nimoy - In Memoriam [ ] M6 Leonard Nimoy - In Memoriam [ ] M7 Leonard Nimoy - In Memoriam [ ] M8 Leonard Nimoy - In Memoriam [ ] M9 Leonard Nimoy - In Memoriam Hand-Drawn Sketch Cards (1:288 packs) # Card Title [ ] TBA Autograph Cards (1:12 packs) # Card Title [ ] xxx-01 William Shatner as Captain Kirk (Silver) (Extremely Limited) [ ] xxx-02 Nichelle Nichols as Uhura (Silver) (Very Limited) [ ] xxx-03 Walter Koenig as Chekov (Silver) (Extremely Limited) [ ] xxx-04 George Takei as Sulu (Silver) (Very Limited) [ ] xxx-05 Grace Lee Whitney as Yeoman Rand (Silver) (Very Limited) [ ] xxx-06 Anthony Call as Dave Bailey from The Corbomite Maneuver (Silver) (Limited) [ ] xxx-07 Antoinette Bower as Sylvia from Catspaw (Silver) (Limited) [ ] xxx-08 Bruce Mars as Finnegan from Shore Leave (Silver) (Limited) Charlie Brill as Arne Darvin from The Trouble With Tribbles (Silver) (Very [ ] xxx-09 Limited) [ ] xxx-10 Clint Howard as Balok from The Corbomite Maneuver (Silver) (Very Limited) [ ] xxx-11 Craig Huxley as Tommy Starnes from And The Children Shall Lead (Silver) Diana Muldaur as Miranda Jones from Is There In Truth No Beauty? (Silver) [ ] xxx-12 (Very Limited) Gary Lockwood as Lt. Commander Gary Mitchell from Where No Man Has [ ] xxx-13 Gone Before (Silver) (Limited) [ ] xxx-14 Gene Dynarksi as Ben Childress from Mudd's Women (Silver) (Limited) [ ] xxx-15 Geoffrey Binney as Compton from Wink of an Eye (Silver) (Very Limited) [ ] xxx-16 Kim Darby as Miri from Miri (Silver) (Limited) Jack Donner as Subcommander Tal from Romulan/The Enterprise Incident [ ] xxx-17 (Silver) (Limited) Joan Collins as Edith Keeler from City on the Edge of Forever (Silver) (Very [ ] xxx-18 Limited) [ ] xxx-19 John Wheeler as Gav from Journey To Babel (Silver) (Very Limited) [ ] xxx-20 Lawrence Montaigne as Stonn from Amok Time (Silver) (Limited) Lou Antonio as Lokai from Let That Be Your Last Battlefield (Silver) (Extremely [ ] xxx-21 Limited) Maggie Thrett as Ruth Bonaventure from Mudd's Women (Silver) (Very [ ] xxx-22 Limited) [ ] xxx-23 Mariette Hartley as Zarabeth from All Our Yesterdays (Silver) (Limited) [ ] xxx-24 Michael Dante as Maab from Friday's Child (Silver) (Limited) [ ] xxx-25 Michael Forest as Apollo from Who Mourns For Adonais? (Silver) (Limited) [ ] xxx-26 Michael J. Pollard as Jahn from Miri (Silver) (Very Limited) [ ] xxx-27 Morgan Woodward as Captain Tracy from Omega Glory (Silver) (Limited) [ ] xxx-28 Robert Walker Jr. as Charlie Evans from Charlie X (Silver) (Limited) Roger Perry as Captain Christopher from Tomorrow is Yesterday (Silver) [ ] xxx-29 (Limited) [ ] xxx-30 Sean Kenney as Captain Pike from The Menagerie (Silver) (Limited) [ ] xxx-31 Skip Homeier as Dr. Sevrin from The Way To Eden (Silver) (Extremely Limited) [ ] xxx-32 Stewart Moss as Joe Tormolen from The Naked Time (Silver) (Limited) [ ] xxx-33 Victor Brandt as Tongo Rad from The Way To Eden (Silver) (Limited) [ ] xxx-34 William O'Connell as Thelev from Journey to Babel (Silver) (Very Limited) [ ] xxx-35 Yvonne Craig as Marta from Whom Gods Destroy (Silver) (Extremely Limited) xxx- Pamelyn Ferdin as Mary Janowski from And The Children Shall Lead (Silver) [ ] 35a (Very Limited) Anthony Call as Lt. Dave Bailey from The Corbomite Maneuver (Black) [ ] xxx-36 (Limited) [ ] xxx-37 Barbara Babcock as Mea 3 from A Taste of Armageddon (Black) (Very Limited) [ ] xxx-38 Barbara Bouchet as Kelinda from By Any Other Name (Black) (Very Limited) [ ] xxx-39 BarBara Luna as Marlena from Mirror, Mirror (Black) (Limited) [ ] xxx-40 Bruce Mars as Finnegan from Shore Leave (Black) (Limited) [ ] xxx-41 Clint Howard as Balok from The Corbomite Maneuver (Black) (Very Limited) [ ] xxx-42 Craig Huxley as Tommy Starnes from And The Children Shall Lead (Black) Elinor Donahue as Commissioner Nancy Hedford from Metamorphosis (Black) [ ] xxx-43 (Very Limited) [ ] xxx-44 Emily Banks as Yeoman Tonia Barrows from Shore Leave (Black) (Limited) [ ] xxx-45 Gene Dynarksi as Ben Childress from Mudd's Women (Black) (Limited) [ ] xxx-46
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