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Star Trek 35Th Anniversary Holofex Checklist Star Trek 35th Anniversary HoloFEX Checklist Base Cards # Card Title [ ] 01 Captain Kirk [ ] 02 Captain Kirk [ ] 03 Captain Kirk [ ] 04 Captain Kirk [ ] 05 Captain Kirk [ ] 06 Captain Kirk [ ] 07 Captain Kirk [ ] 08 Captain Kirk [ ] 09 Captain Kirk [ ] 10 Spock [ ] 11 Spock [ ] 12 Spock [ ] 13 Spock [ ] 14 Spock [ ] 15 Spock [ ] 16 Spock [ ] 17 Spock [ ] 18 Spock [ ] 19 Dr. McCoy [ ] 20 Dr. McCoy [ ] 21 Dr. McCoy [ ] 22 Dr. McCoy [ ] 23 Dr. McCoy [ ] 24 Dr. McCoy [ ] 25 Mr. Scott [ ] 26 Mr. Scott [ ] 27 Mr. Scott [ ] 28 Mr. Chekov [ ] 29 Mr. Chekov [ ] 30 Mr. Chekov [ ] 31 Lt. Uhura [ ] 32 Lt. Uhura [ ] 33 Lt. Uhura [ ] 34 Mr. Sulu [ ] 35 Mr. Sulu [ ] 36 Mr. Sulu [ ] 37 Nurse Chapel [ ] 38 Nurse Chapel [ ] 39 Yeoman Rand [ ] 40 Amanda [ ] 41 Apollo [ ] 42 Balok [ ] 43 Captain Christopher [ ] 44 Captain Merik [ ] 45 Captain Pike [ ] 46 Captain Ronald Tracey [ ] 47 Commodore Decker [ ] 48 Deela [ ] 49 Dr. Daystrom [ ] 50 Dr. Helen Noel [ ] 51 Droxine [ ] 52 Edith Keeler [ ] 53 Flint [ ] 54 Garth of Izar [ ] 55 Gary Seven [ ] 56 Gem [ ] 57 Khan [ ] 58 Lenore Karidian [ ] 59 Marlene Moreau [ ] 60 Miramanee [ ] 61 Miri [ ] 62 Nancy Crater [ ] 63 Nona [ ] 64 Odona [ ] 65 Sarek [ ] 66 Shahna [ ] 67 T’Pau [ ] 68 The Gorn Captain [ ] 69 Trelane [ ] 70 Vina [ ] 71 Zephram Cochran [ ] 72 Checklist MorFEX™ (Costume Changes) (1:5 Packs) # Card Title [ ] M1 Captain Kirk [ ] M2 Captain Kirk [ ] M3 Captain Kirk/Spock [ ] M4 Captain Kirk/Spock [ ] M5 Captain Kirk/Spock/Uhura/Chapel [ ] M6 Captain Kirk/Uhura/Scotty/McCoy [ ] M7 Captain Kirk/Spock/McCoy [ ] M8 Captain Kirk/Spock/McCoy [ ] M9 Captain Pike The Best of Bones (“I’m a Doctor, Not a...”) (1:10 Packs) # Card Title [ ] BB1 "...Moon shuttle conductor." [ ] BB2 "...Bricklayer." [ ] BB3 "...Mechanic." [ ] BB4 "...Psychiatrist." [ ] BB5 "... Escalator." [ ] BB6 "...Engineer." [ ] BB7 "...Magician." [ ] BB8 "...Flesh Peddler." [ ] BB9 "...Coal Miner." Federation Foes (Klingons and Romulans) (1:20 Packs) # Card Title [ ] F1 Kor [ ] F2 Koloth [ ] F3 Kang [ ] F4 Kahless [ ] F5 Romulan Commander [ ] F6 Romulan Commander Autograph Cards # Card Title [ ] A01 Joanna Linville as Romulan Commander from "The Enterprise Incident" [ ] A02 Sean Kenney as Capt. Pike from "The Menagerie" [ ] A03 Julie Newmar as Eleen from "Friday`s Child" [ ] A04 Bob Herron as Kahless from "The Savage Curtain" [ ] A05 Sally Kellerman as Dr. Dehner from "Where No Man Has Gone Before" [ ] A06 Lawrence Montaigne as Stonn from "Amok Time" [ ] A07 Jane Wyatt as Amanda from "Journey to Babel" [ ] A08 Bobby Clark as The Gorn from "Arena" [ ] A09 Leslie Parrish as Lt. Palamas from "Who Mourns for Adonais?" [ ] A10 Paul Comi as Lt. Stiles from "Balance of Terror" [ ] A11 Julie Parrish as Miss Piper from "The Menagerie" [ ] A12 Beverly Washburn as Lt. Galway from "The Deadly Years" [ ] A13 Michael Pataki as Korax from "The Trouble with Tribbles" [ ] A14 Emily Banks as Lt. Barrows from "Shore Leave" [ ] A15 Stewart Moss as Hanar from "By Any Other Name" [ ] A16 Celeste Yarnall as Yeoman Landon from "The Apple" [ ] A17 Jeff Corey as Plasus from "The Cloud Minders" [ ] A18 Deborah Downey as Space Hippie from "The Way to Eden" [ ] A19 David Ross as Lt. Galloway from "A Taste of Armeggedon/The Omega Glory" [ ] A20 Marj Dusay as Kara from "Spock`s Brain" [ ] A21 Michael Dante as Maab from "Friday`s Child" [ ] A22 Laurel Goodwin as Yeoman Colt from "The Cage" [ ] A23 Rhodes Reason as Flavius from "Bread and Circuses" [ ] A24 Elinor Donahue as Comm. Hedford from "Metamorphosis" [ ] A25 Booker Bradshaw as Dr. M`Benga from "A Private Little War/That Which Survives" [ ] A26 Barbara Baldavin as Ensign Martine from "Balance of Terror" [ ] A27 William Smithers as Merrick from "Bread and Circuses" [ ] A28 Louise Sorel as Rayna Kapec from "Requiem for Methuselah" [ ] A29 Jan Shutan as Lt. Mira Romaine from "The Lights of Zetar" [ ] A30 Pamelyn Ferdin as Mary Janowski from "And the Children Shall Lead" [ ] A31 Alexander Courage as Composer from "Star Trek Theme" [ ] A32 Peter Duryea as Lt. Jose Tyler from "The Cage" [ ] A33 Marianna Hill as Dr. Helen Noel from "Dagger of the Mind" [ ] A34 Kate Woodville as Natira from "For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky" Double Autograph Card # Card Title [ ] DA1 William Shatner/Leonard Nimoy Promo Cards # Card Title [ ] P1 Kirk [ ] P2 Spock [ ] P3 Dr. McCoy.
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