Research and Development I
Prototypes of Unproduced Star Trek Figures.


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The figures on this page are prototypes of unproduced Star Trek figures. The origin and authenticity of these prototypes has not been verified.

Borg Data was created from a regular First Contact Data.

He is shown here in his quasi-human, pre-coolant trauma form, with the human skin grafts on his arm and forehead.

Lt. Hawke from First Contact after he was assimilated by the Borg.

Lt. Hawke was customized from a First Contact Picard in Space Suit body and a First Contact Geordi LaForge head. The front panel of the helmet was removed to show the assimilated Lt. Hawke in his Borg incarnation. The insert was modified from the inserts from a Borg figure and the Space Suit Picard figure.

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Picard in Space Suit was created from a First Contact Picard in Space Suit figure! The front panel of the helmet was removed to show the good Captain.

First Contact Worf in Space Suit.

First Contact Worf in Space Suit was created from a First Contact Picard in Space Suit body and a First Contact Worf head. Again, the front panel of the helmet was removed to show Worf.

Locutus of Borg.

Locutus of Borg was customized from a First Contact Picard head and a First Contact Borg body. Locutus is apparently a man-machine of no fixed clothing style. His Borg implants are different in each of Parts I and II of "The Best of Both Worlds" episode from the ST:TNG series. Also, in First Contact, he wears the new style Borg outfit, that was different from the series. Those Borg, such fashion chameleons! This is the revisionist form of Locutus that appears, more or less, in the movie First Contact.

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A Klingon in First Contact uniform.

This generic Klingon was created using a body from a First Contact Worf and the head of a Captain Sisko as Klingon figure. For some reason, this head is more in scale with the 6-inch figures than the 5-inch figure it was originally attached to.

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I am...fully functional.

Fully functional First Contact Data.

Fully functional Data is, naturally, recommended for the mature collector. Former Vice-President Dan Quayle loved this figure, and it's unique action feature, when he saw it on a recent tour of the company headquarters. Discretion does not allow us to show him in all his glory.

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Endoskeleton Data from First Contact.

Endoskeleton Data, as seen post-coolant trauma in First Contact, was, naturally, made from a First Contact Data figure.

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