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Star Trek The Original Series Archives and Inscriptions

Star Trek TOS Archives and Inscriptions
 

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47 different autograph cards inserted into packs. There will be at least 1 inscription autograph card per box and one classic, black border, silver signature or Legend autograph card as well. Most of the inscription autograph cards will have mutiple inscription variants but A17 & A26 will only have the one version.
14 sketch artists including two new ones; Carolyn Edwards and Randy Siplon. One sketch in every two cases.
Manufacturer Date of release Production run Packs per box Cards per pack Card size
Rittenhouse Archives 29 April 2020 7,500 boxes 24 5 2½" x 3½"
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Base Set - Between 8 and 36 quote variations per card - A grand total of 2,019 variants included in this hideously bloated base set.

1 TOS Archives 1 Captain Kirk
22 variations


James Tiberius Kirk, born in lowa, was Captain of the Enterprise. He was one of Starfleet's most effective captains because he was intelligent, cunning, daring and overflowing with courage. Kirk was also a risk-taker, a leader who was willing to bend the rules in the name of doing what he believed was right. He was immensely loyal to his crew. And he was a romantic, evidenced by the many kisses he shared in the course of his duty as Enterprise Captain. Kirk was a hero for the ages.

MEMORABLE QUOTE:
"Risk is our business. That's what this starship is all about."

2 TOS Archives 2 Spock
26 variations


First officer Spock was the son [of] a Vulcan diplomat father and a human school teacher mother. His temperament makes him an ideal officer because he maintains composure in the heat of battle. While others panic, Spock calmly comes up with the right battle plan. But his human DNA sometimes betrayed him, causing confusion in his actions. He was mistreated on Vulcan because he was viewed as a half-breed. He was bullied. Because he chose Starfleet Academy over the Vulcan Science Academy, his father didn't speak to him for 18 years.

MEMORABLE QUOTE:
"Live long and prosper."
3 TOS Archives 3 Dr. McCoy
23 variations


Leonard H. "Bones" McCoy was the chief medical officer on the Enterprise. McCoy was a brilliant, accomplished doctor and a forceful personality, as well as Captain Kirk's close friend and confidant. He wasn't shy about telling Kirk he might be wrong. McCoy often served as Kirk's second conscience, embracing the high moral ground. The emotional McCoy was the perfect foil for the logical Spock. They often argued like a long-married couple, and their by-play was a great source of humor for the crew.

MEMORABLE QUOTE:
"He's dead, Jim."
4 TOS Archives 4 Lt. Uhura

1 of 17 variations
5 TOS Archives 5 Scotty

1 of 23 variations
6 TOS Archives 6 Lt. Sulu

1 of 11 variations
7 TOS Archives 7 Ensign Chekov

1 of 12 variations
8 TOS Archives 8 Nurse Christine Chapel

1 of 13 variations
9 TOS Archives 9 Yeoman Janice Rand

1 of 26 variations
10 TOS Archives 10 Captin Pike
in "The Cage"

1 of 24 variations
11 TOS Archives 11 The Keeper
in "The Cage"

1 of 22 variations
12 TOS Archives 12 Vina
in "The Cage"

1 of 31 variations
13 TOS Archives 13 Lt. Cmdr. Gary Mitchell
in "Where No Man Has Gone Before"

1 of 23 variations
14 TOS Archives 14 Dr. Elizabeth Dehner
in "Where No Man Has Gone Before"

1 of 17 variations
15 TOS Archives 15 Eve McHuron
in "Mudd's Women"

1 of 18 variations
16 TOS Archives 16 Balok/Puppet
in "The Corbomite Maneuver"

1 of 24 variations
17 TOS Archives 17 Lt. Dave Bailey
in "The Corbomite Maneuver"

1 of 19 variations
18 TOS Archives 18 Charlie Evans
in "Charlie X"

1 of 34 variations
19 TOS Archives 19 Romulan Commander
in "Balance of Terror"

1 of 16 variations
20 TOS Archives 20 Andrea
in "What Are Little Girls Made Of?"

1 of 16 variations
21 TOS Archives 21 Roger Korby
in "What Are Little Girls Made Of?"

1 of 36 variations
22 TOS Archives 22 Dr. Tristan Adams
in "Dagger of the Mind"

1 of 16 variations
23 TOS Archives 23 Dr. Helen Noel
in "Dagger of the Mind"

1 of 14 variations
24 TOS Archives 24 Miri
in "Miri"

1 of 10 variations
25 TOS Archives 25 Jahn
in "Miri"

1 of 11 variations
26 TOS Archives 26 Anton Karidian
in "The Conscience of the King"

1 of 19 variations
27 TOS Archives 27 Lenore Karidian
in "The Conscience of the King"

1 of 31 variations
28 TOS Archives 28 Lt. Areel Shaw
in "Court Martial"

1 of 16 variations
29 TOS Archives 29 Samuel T. Cogley
in "Court Martial"

1 of 20 variations
30 TOS Archives 30 Commodore Jose Mendez
in "The Menagerie, parts I and II"

1 of 27 variations
31 TOS Archives 31 Finnegan
in "Shore Leave"

1 of 14 variations
32 TOS Archives 32 Trelane
in "The Squire of Gothos"

1 of 36 variations
33 TOS Archives 33 Gorn Captain
in "Arena"

1 of 11 variations
34 TOS Archives 34 Lazarus
in "The Alternative Factor"

1 of 11 variations
35 TOS Archives 35 Captain Christopher
in "Tomorrow is Yesterday"

1 of 16 variations
36 TOS Archives 36 Mea 3
in "A Taste of Armageddon"

1 of 8 variations
37 TOS Archives 37 Anan 7
in "A Taste of Armageddon"

1 of 18 variations
38 TOS Archives 38 Khan Noonien Singh
in "Space Seed"

1 of 25 variations
39 TOS Archives 39 Leila Kalomi
in "This Side of Paradise"

1 of 14 variations
40 TOS Archives 40 Elias Sandoval
in "This Side of Paradise"

1 of 18 variations
41 TOS Archives 41 Kor
in "Errand of Mercy"

1 of 31 variations
42 TOS Archives 42 Ayelborne
in "Errand of Mercy"

1 of 28 variations
43 TOS Archives 43 Edith Keeler
in "The City on the Edge of Forever"

1 of 24 variations
44 TOS Archives 44 Sylvia
in "Catspaw"

1 of 27 variations
45 TOS Archives 45 Korob
in "Catspaw"

1 of 17 variations
46 TOS Archives 46 Zefram Cochrane
in "Metamorphosis"

1 of 34 variations
47 TOS Archives 47 Commissioner Nancy Hedford
in "Metamorphosis"

1 of 23 variations
48 TOS Archives 48 Kras
in "Friday's Child"

1 of 11 variations
49 TOS Archives 49 Eleen
in "Friday's Child"

1 of 11 variations
50 TOS Archives 50 Apollo
in "Who Mourns for Adonais?"

1 of 35 variations
51 TOS Archives 51 Lt. Palamas
in "Who Mourns for Adonais?"

1 of 18 variations
52 TOS Archives 52 T'Pring
in "Amok Time"

1 of 14 variations
53 TOS Archives 53 T'Pau
in "Amok Time"

1 of 27 variations
54 TOS Archives 54 Commodore Matt Decker
in "The Doomsday Machine"

1 of 35 variations
55 TOS Archives 55 Harry Mudd
in "Mudd's Women" & "I, Mudd"

1 of 36 variations
56 TOS Archives 56 Norman
in "I, Mudd"

1 of 22 variations
57 TOS Archives 57 Nilz Barris
in "The Trouble with Tribbles"

1 of 14 variations
58 TOS Archives 58 Captain Merik/Merikus
in "Bread and Circuses"

1 of 19 variations
59 TOS Archives 59 Claudius Marcus
in "Bread and Circuses"

1 of 23 variations
60 TOS Archives 60 Sarek
in "Journey to Babel"

1 of 19 variations
61 TOS Archives 61 Amanda
in "Journey to Babel"

1 of 21 variations
62 TOS Archives 62 Galt
in "The Gamesters of Triskelion"

1 of 17 variations
63 TOS Archives 63 Shahna
in "The Gamesters of Triskelion"

1 of 18 variations
64 TOS Archives 64 Bela Oxmyx
in "A Piece of the Action"

1 of 18 variations
65 TOS Archives 65 Jojo Krako
in "A Piece of the Action"

1 of 20 variations
66 TOS Archives 66 Rojan
in "By Any Other Name"

1 of 25 variations
67 TOS Archives 67 Kelinda
in "By Any Other Name"

1 of 13 variations
68 TOS Archives 68 Dr. Ann Mulhall
in "Return to Tomorrow"

1 of 23 variations
69 TOS Archives 69 Dr. Richard Daystrom
in "The Ultimate Computer"

1 of 23 variations
70 TOS Archives 70 Captain Ronald Tracey
in "The Omega Glory"

1 of 17 variations
71 TOS Archives 71 Gary Seven
in "Assignment: Earth"

1 of 20 variations
72 TOS Archives 72 Elaan
in "Elaan of Troyius"

1 of 30 variations
73 TOS Archives 73 Miramanee
in "The Paradise Syndrome"

1 of 19 variations
74 TOS Archives 74 Romulan Commander
in "The Enterprise Incident"

1 of 28 variations
75 TOS Archives 75 Dr. Miranda Jones
in "Is There in Truth No Beauty?"

1 of 16 variations
76 TOS Archives 76 Natira
in "For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky"

1 of 20 variations
77 TOS Archives 77 Kang
in "Day of the Dove"

1 of 15 variations
78 TOS Archives 78 Alexander
in "Plato's Stepchildren"

1 of 23 variations
79 TOS Archives 79 Parmen
in "Plato's Stepchildren"

1 of 27 variations
80 TOS Archives 80 Deela
in "Wink of an Eye"

1 of 26 variations
81 TOS Archives 81 Losira
in "That Which Survives"

1 of 28 variations
82 TOS Archives 82 Lokai
in "Let The Be Your Last Battlefield"

1 of 24 variations
83 TOS Archives 83 Bele
in "Let The Be Your Last Battlefield"

1 of 21 variations
84 TOS Archives 84 Garth
in "Whom Gods Destroy"

1 of 26 variations
85 TOS Archives 85 Marta
in "Whom Gods Destroy"

1 of 9 variations
86 TOS Archives 86 Hodin
in "The Mark of Gideon"

1 of 22 variations
87 TOS Archives 87 Plasus
in "The Cloudminders"

1 of 23 variations
88 TOS Archives 88 Droxine
in "The Cloudminders"

1 of 17 variations
89 TOS Archives 89 Vanna
in "The Cloudminders"

1 of 22 variations
90 TOS Archives 90 Dr. Sevrin
in "The Way to Eden"

1 of 18 variations
91 TOS Archives 91 Adam
in "The Way to Eden"

1 of 14 variations
92 TOS Archives 92 Flint
in "Requiem for Methuselah"

1 of 30 variations
93 TOS Archives 93 Rayna Kapec
in "Requiem for Methuselah"

1 of 12 variations
94 TOS Archives 94 Abraham Lincoln
in "The Savage Curtain"

1 of 19 variations
95 TOS Archives 95 Surak
in "The Savage Curtain"

1 of 19 variations
96 TOS Archives 96 Zarabeth
in "All Our Yesterdays"

1 of 23 variations
97 TOS Archives 97 Mr. Atoz
in "All Our Yesterdays"

1 of 16 variations
98 TOS Archives 98 Dr. Janice Lester
in "Turnabout Intruder"

1 of 13 variations
 

Chase Cards

The Uncut "The City on the Edge of Forever" (1:12 packs)

1 TOS Archives Uncut COTEOF 1 The Enterprise goes to red alert while experiencing violent turbulence in orbit around an unexplored planet. Scotty warns that control circuits might overload. Suddenly, there's an explosion at the helm control, knocking Sulu unconscious. Captain Kirk immediately calls for Dr. McCoy, who arrives to give Sulu an injection of two drops of cordrazine, which soon revives the injured helmsman. Despite the danger, Kirk and Spock agree to maintain orbit as the ship passes through ripples in time. 2 TOS Archives Uncut COTEOF 2 After successfully reviving Sulu with an injection of the highly potent drug cordrazine, Dr. McCoy inspects his equipment. Meanwhile, Mr. Spock informs Captain Kirk that the Enterprise will soon pass through another turbulent ripple in time. The ship suddenly lurches violently, causing MoCoy to slip and inject himself with a potentially lethal dose of the drug. McCoy falls to the floor, apparently in a state of shock, while Kirk calls for an emergency medical team. 3 TOS Archives Uncut COTEOF 3 After accidentally unloading a potentially lethal dose of cordrazine into his body, Dr. McCoy soon goes into a raving state of madness, shouting incoherently, "Ahhhh. Killers. Assassins. I won't let…. I'll kill you first. I won't let you…. You won't get me, Killers. Murderers…." Kirk, Spock, Scotty and Leslie try to subdue McCoy, who eludes their grasp and escapes the bridge in the turbolift. Kirk immediately orders a security alert.
4 TOS Archives Uncut COTEOF 4 As the ship's security team searches for Dr. McCoy, Captain Kirk ponders whether the madness induced by the overdose of cordrazine will be permanent or temporary, or in what direction it will drive the doctor. Meanwhile, McCoy eludes the search and gets to the transporter room, where he knocks Lt. Kyle unconscious with two quick karate chops. McCoy then activates the transporter and beams himself down to the planet's surface. 5 TOS Archives Uncut COTEOF 5 Kirk and Spock discuss the implications of McCoy's illness. Evidence suggests bouts of wild paranoia, failure to recognize familiar faces, a belief in imminent mortal danger and a need to escape at all costs. Security then calls the bridge to inform Kirk that McCoy overpowered the transporter chief and beamed down to the planet's surface. Spock notes that the transporter was focused on the center of the temporal disturbance Kirk orders a landing party to go after McCoy, 6 TOS Archives Uncut COTEOF 6 A landing party consisting of Kirk, Spock, Scotty, Uhura and two security officers beams down to the planet's surface in search of McCoy. The area consists of ruins more than 10,000 centuries old and a strange object pulsating with power in the midst of it. Spock notes that the object is the single source of the time displacements they experienced in space. The Vulcan First Officer is at a loss for an explanation and adds that what the object does is impossible by any science he understands.
7 TOS Archives Uncut COTEOF 7 Uhura continues to lead the search for McCoy, who successfully eludes the landing party. Meanwhile, Kirk and Spock focus attention on the mysterious object among the planet's ruins. Spock notes that the obiect continues to function, putting out waves and waves of time displacement. which they picked up millions of miles away in space. It's not a machine, as they understand mechanics. 8 TOS Archives Uncut COTEOF 8 The strange object on the planet's surface suddenly speaks to Kirk and Spock, "A question! Since before your sun burned hot in space, and before your race was born, I have awaited a question…. I am the Guardian of Forever." Kirks asks whether it is machine or being, to which it replies, "I am both, and neither, I am my own beginning, my own ending." Spock comments that he sees no reason for its responses to be couched in riddles. 9 TOS Archives Uncut COTEOF 9 Spock deduces that the Guardian of Forever is a time portal, a gateway to other times and dimensions. The Guardian confirms Spock's assessment but qualifies that by noting, "As correct as possible for you. Your science knowledge is obviously primitive." Kirk finds the comment mildly humorous "Annoyed, Spock?" quips the Captain. The Guardian then reveals more of its power, offering a gateway to their own past and showing them images of Earth history.
10 TOS Archives Uncut COTEOF 10 McCoy suddenly emerges from hiding, crying, "Killers! Murderers!" and more paranoid epithets. Still suffering from the madness induced by his drug overdose, McCoy tries to get away, but Spock subdues him with a Vulcan nerve pinch. With McCoy lying unconscious, Kirk poses to Spock whether they might use the time portal to take McCoy back in time by a day, enabling them to prevent the accidental drug overdose leading to the doctor's madness. 11 TOS Archives Uncut COTEOF 11 Spock questions whether they could jump through the time portal at just the precise moment necessary to take McCoy back in time by only one day. Kirk asks the Guardian of Forever whether it can alter the speed at which [its] portal operates, but it cannot. Spock then realizes that he has foolishly wasted the opportunity to record centuries of living history on his tricorder, which operates at speeds comparable to the Guardian. 12 TOS Archives Uncut COTEOF 12 While Kirk and Spock ponder their situation, McCoy suddenly regains consciousness, but he still suffers from the insanity caused by the cordrazine overdose. With the landing party focused on the Guardian of Forever, they fail to see McCoy charging for the time portal. Kirk leaps at the last moment to stop the doctor, but he's too late. Desperate to escape, McCoy jumps through the portal and vanishes into an unknown point in Earth's history.
13 TOS Archives Uncut COTEOF 13 After McCoy jumps through the time portal, the Guardian of Forever remarks, "He has passed into… what was. Your vessel, your beginning, all that you knew is gone." Uhura then discovers that she's lost contact with the Enterprise. Kirk now realizes that McCoy has somehow changed history by going back in time through the portal. Kirk adds, "Earth's not there, at least not the Earth we know. We're totally alone. 14 TOS Archives Uncut COTEOF 14 Kirk: "Captain's log, no stardate. For us, time does not exist. McCoy, back somewhere in the past, has effected a change in the course of time. All Earth history has been changed. There is no starship Enterprise. We have only one chance – we have asked the Guardian to show us Earth's history again. Spock and I will go back into time ourselves and attempt to set right whatever it was that McCoy changed. Using his tricorder, Spock believes he can estimate just when to jump through the portal. 15 TOS Archives Uncut COTEOF 15 Kirk tells Spock to make sure they arrive before McCoy, so that they can prevent him from doing whatever damage was done that changed all of history. The Guardian informs Kirk if he is successful, "Then you will be returned. It will be as if none of you had gone." Before departing, Kirk instructs Scott and the other members of the landing party, after waiting long enough, to go through the portal to repair their history. Even if they fail, at least then, they will be alive, somewhere in time.
16 TOS Archives Uncut COTEOF 16 With only seconds to spare before the estimated time to jump through the portal, Scotty bids Kirk and Spock "Good luck, gentlemen." Uhura adds, "Happiness at least, sir." Kirk and Spock then embark on their mission through the portal. They come out on the other side on Earth in the 1930's. Kirk seems intrigued by his new surroundings, having previously seen photographs of the period. Spock refers to the setting as a barbaric time in American history. 17 TOS Archives Uncut COTEOF 17 Kirk and Spock quickly feel out of place in 1930s New York City. Their clothes, as well as Spock's ears, pose problems. Kirk steals a set of clothes, but a police officer intervenes. The Captain tries to talk his way out of an arrest, explaining, "My friend is obviously Chinese. I see you've noticed the ears…. The unfortunate accident he had as a child. He caught his head in a mechanical… rice picker." The cop isn't buying any of it, but Spock renders him unconscious with a Vulcan nerve pinch. 18 TOS Archives Uncut COTEOF 18 Kirk and Spock flee to safety in the basement of the 21st Street Mission. Kirk and Spock discard their Starfleet uniforms and change into clothes that enable them to blend in more appropriately to 1930's New York City. Spock theorizes that they have likely arrived about a week before McCoy, but even he can't be certain. Suddenly, Edith Keeler, the proprietor of the building, appears. Keeler takes pity on the two strangers and offers them jobs cleaning the mission.
19 TOS Archives Uncut COTEOF 19 Later that evening, Kirk and Spock eat dinner at the 21st Street Mission, while Edith Keeler gives a motivational speech to her constituents. She pontificates about the future and how man will someday harness great power, travel through space, cure diseases and provide greater hope for all mankind. Spock believes Keeler to have gifted insight, while Kirk finds her "most uncommon." 20 TOS Archives Uncut COTEOF 20 After serving dinner at the 21st Street Mission, Edith Keeler compliments Kirk and Spock on their spotless cleaning job and offers them additional work. Keeler asks Kirk if they have a "flop" – a place to sleep – and tells him that there is an avallable room in her apartment building. Kirk gladly accepts the work and the place to stay. 21 TOS Archives Uncut COTEOF 21 Kirk returns to their "flop" with food and supplies while Spock continues to work on modifying his tricorder in order to unlock the mystery as to how McCoy changed history. Spock expresses his need for a 5 or 6 lb. block of platinum, but Kirk laments the fact that he's unlikely to procure platinum any time soon. Spock believes it may take three weeks to a month to reach the first mnemonic memory circuits at his current pace.
22 TOS Archives Uncut COTEOF 22 Edith Keeler suddenly knocks on the door to their "flop" with an offer of additional work. When she enters the room, Keeler notices the electrical device that Spock has created and questions what it is. Spock replies, "I am endeavoring, Ma'am, to construct a mnemonic memory circuit using stone knives and bear skins." Keeler accepts that explanation at face value. She then leads Kirk and Spock to their next work assignment. 23 TOS Archives Uncut COTEOF 23 While earning additional money on another cleaning job, Spock notices a man fixing a clock with finely tuned, precision instruments – just the kinds of tools he needs to work on his mnemonic memory circuit. After the man leaves and locks his tools away, Spock picks the lock on the tool box and borrows the instruments he needs. 24 TOS Archives Uncut COTEOF 24 Edith Keeler discovers the theft of tools and confronts Spock. She demands to know why he did it. Spock replies "I needed fine tools for my radio work. They'd have been returned in the morning." At first, Keeler finds the Vulcan's explanation unacceptable, but when Kirk intercedes and tells her that she can rely on Spock's word, she relents – under one condition. She insists that Kirk walk her home.
25 TOS Archives Uncut COTEOF 25 Edith Keeler insists on questioning Kirk and Spock, about how out of place the two of them appear to be. Spock finds her curiosity interesting and asks where she thinks they belong. "You? At his side, as if you've always been there and always will," she replies about Spock. Re Kirk, she adds, "You? You belong in another place. I don't know where or how. I'II figure it out eventually. 26 TOS Archives Uncut COTEOF 26 As Kirk walks Keeler home that evening, she questions him as to why Spock calls him "Captain." Kirk avoids a direct answer, except to say that he and Spock serve together. Keeler explains that she just wants to help. Kirk playfully diverts her questioning with talk about the future and space, pointing out a planet circling the far left star in Orion's Belt. She's mesmerized by Kirk, and he's equally enchanted by her. 27 TOS Archives Uncut COTEOF 27 While Kirk walks Edith Keeler home. Spock works toward discovering the turning point in history that McCoy disrupted. Spock successfully connects his tricorder to the mnemonic memory circuit and discovers that Keeler will be killed in a traffic accident. The circuit suddenly falters, and the newspaper image disappears. Spock tries to recalibrate his instruments to bring back the image.
28 TOS Archives Uncut COTEOF 28 Kirk returns and finds Spock working on his mnemonic memory circuit. A new image appears revealing that Edith Keeler eventually meets with the President of the United States six years in the future, contradicting the previous image of her obituary in their current year. The two outcomes pose a conundrum – which outcome is the one that will set history straight and allow them to return to their own space and time? And how does McCoy's presence influence these circumstances? 29 TOS Archives Uncut COTEOF 29 While Kirk and Spock contemplate whether Edith Keeler must live or die, Dr. McCoy finally emerges from the Guardian of Forever in another part of New York City. Still suffering the delusional effects of a cordrazine overdose, McCoy shouts out, "Murderers! Assassins!" He spots a hobo in an alley and demands to know what planet they're on. The man runs away, but McCoy chases after him, promising not to kill him. 30 TOS Archives Uncut COTEOF 30 As Kirk walks Keeler home from another date, he finds her theories about man reaching for the moon compelling and, at the same time amusing, even if he can't tell her why. He questions her beliefs about the future and space travel, which make her even more attractive to him. Keeler believes that one day, all the money spent on war and death will be spent on life. She, too, begins to feel an attraction to Kirk.
31 TOS Archives Uncut COTEOF 31 Continuing his hallucinogenic tirade about being chased by murderers and assassins, McCoy catches up to the hobo in the alley. McCoy soon begins to sob about "needles and sutures" that would have been used in this time period. His emotions overcome him, and McCoy loses consciousness. The hobo then searches McCoy and takes his phaser. The hobo accidentally sets it on overload and kills himself. 32 TOS Archives Uncut COTEOF 32 Kirk returns from his date with Keeler and questions Spock about his progress in restoring the mnemonic memory circuit. Spock says that he needs at least two more days before making another attempt, but Kirk grows impatient. Kirk asserts that McCoy may have already arrived through the time portal, and he simply must know what to do – whether Edith Keeler must live or die. His growing affection for her tears at him. 33 TOS Archives Uncut COTEOF 33 The next day, McCoy awakens and staggers through New York. He comes upon the 21st Street Mission, where he finds Edith Keeler serving coffee to those in need. She quickly goes to help him, but he insists that he must keep moving so that "they" won't find him. Keeler takes him to a room in the back where he can sleep and won't be found. Moments later, Spock enters and takes over pouring coffee, but he and McCoy do not see each other.
34 TOS Archives Uncut COTEOF 34 Spock combletes his repairs to the mnemonic memory circuit and reveals how McCoy changes history. McCoy prevents Edith Keeler from dying in an automobile accident. She then goes on to lead a pacifist movement that delays the United States from entering World War Il and allows Germany to win the war and take over the world. Kirk reveals that he's in love with Keeler. Spock stoically and unemotionally explains, "Jim, Edith Keeler must die." 35 TOS Archives Uncut COTEOF 35 After a good night's sleep in the back room of the 21st Street Mission, McCoy awakens to find Edith Keeler at his bedside. Although the effects of the cordrazine overdose have mostiy worn off, he still isn't quite sure of what's real and what's imagined, including Keeler. He states his name and position aboard the U.S.S Enterprise, but she's skeptical and insists that he continue to rest. 36 TOS Archives Uncut COTEOF 36 Back at their apartment building, Kirk catches the attention of Edith Keeler in the stairway. As he ascends the steps, she suddenly loses her balance. Kirk instinctively reaches out and keeps her from falling. "How stupid of me. I've been up and down those step a thousand times. I could have broken my neck," notes Keeler. Meanwhile, Spock stands unnoticed in the hallway and watches as Kirk saves her from catastrophe.
37 TOS Archives Uncut COTEOF 37 Moments after her near-fatal fall, Keeler returns to her apartment. Still in the hallway, Spock apologizes to Kirk for eavesdropping. The Captain appears unnerved, but Spock points out that this could have been the moment when she is supposed to die. Spock adds that if Kirk continues to do as his heart tells him, to save her, millions of people will die who did not die before. 38 TOS Archives Uncut COTEOF 38 Later that evening, McCoy thanks Keeler for helping him to recover. "Lots of people drink from the wrong bottle sometimes," she remarks. He realizes that his prior state was entirely due to the cordrazine overdose, and despite not understanding his whereabouts, he does believe she is real. He offers to repay her in some way, but she insists that he continue to rest. Keeler tells him that she's going to a Clark Gable movie, and McCoy seems unknowing of who the star actor is. 39 TOS Archives Uncut COTEOF 39 As they head out on another date, Keeler suggests they go see the new Clark Gable movie. When Kirk questions what that is, Keeler innocently mentions how Dr. McCoy reacted the same way. Kirk immediately stops. "McCoy?! Leonard McCoy?!" Kirk asks. When she confirms that McCoy is inside the mission, Kirk yells for Spock, tells Keeler to remain where she is and takes off for the mission.
40 TOS Archives Uncut COTEOF 40 As Kirk and Spock rush towards the mission, McCoy suddenly appears at the door. The three men embrace, relieved at their long-awaited reunion. Meanwhile, Edith Keeler begins to walk across the street towards the three men, but she ignores the oncoming traffic heading her way. 41 TOS Archives Uncut COTEOF 41 Edith Keeler continues across the street as a truck speeds in her direction. Kirk sees what's happening and moves to save her. Spock yells out, "No, Jim," and Kirk pauses. McCoy tries to save her, but Kirk restrains him. The truck then strikes Keeler, who is instantly killed in the street. 42 TOS Archives Uncut COTEOF 42 Not realizing the stakes of their immediate situation, McCoy says, "You deliberately stopped me, Jim. I could have saved her. Do you know what you just did?!" Shocked at watching the woman he loves die in front of him, Kirk remains speechless. However, Spock replies for him, "He knows, Doctor, He knows."
43 TOS Archives Uncut COTEOF 43 Following the death of Edith Keeler, Kirk, Spock and McCoy return through the time portal. Scott comments that they only left a moment ago, but Spock notes that they were successful. "Time has resumed its shape. All is as it was before, declares the Guardian of Forever. "Many such journeys are possible. Let me be your gateway. 44 TOS Archives Uncut COTEOF 44 Uhura discovers the Enterprise has returned and resumed contact. Exhausted and distraught over the circumstances of their mission. Kirk orders the landing party back to the ship.  

Laser Cut Villains - available via redemption

PC25 TOS Archives Laser Cut Villains PC25 The Keeper
from "The Cage"
PC26 TOS Archives Laser Cut Villains PC26 Harry Mudd
from "Mudd's Women" & "I, Mudd"
PC27 TOS Archives Laser Cut Villains PC27 Romulan Commander
from "Balance of Terror"
PC28 TOS Archives Laser Cut Villains PC28 Charlie Evans
from "Charlie X"
PC29 TOS Archives Laser Cut Villains PC29 Roger Korby
from "What Are Little Girls Made Of?"
PC30 TOS Archives Laser Cut Villains PC30 Tristan Adams
from "Dagger of the Mind"
PC31 TOS Archives Laser Cut Villains PC31 Finnegan
from "Shore Leave"
PC32 TOS Archives Laser Cut Villains PC32 Trelane
from "The Squire of Gothos"
PC33 TOS Archives Laser Cut Villains PC33 Gorn Captain
from "Arena"
PC34 TOS Archives Laser Cut Villains PC34 Sylvia
from "Catspaw"
PC35 TOS Archives Laser Cut Villains PC35 Kras
from "Friday's Child"
PC36 TOS Archives Laser Cut Villains PC36 Apollo
from "Who Mourns for Adonais?"
PC37 TOS Archives Laser Cut Villains PC37 Romulan Commander
from "The Enterprise Incident"
PC38 TOS Archives Laser Cut Villains PC38 Parmen
from "Plato's Stepchildren"
PC39 TOS Archives Laser Cut Villains PC39 Bele
from "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield"
PC40 TOS Archives Laser Cut Villains PC40 Garth
from "Whom Gods Destroy"
PC41 TOS Archives Laser Cut Villains PC41 Dr. Sevrin
from "The Way to Eden"
PC42 TOS Archives Laser Cut Villains PC42 Dr. Janice Lester
from "Turnabout Intruder"
- TOS Archives Laser Cut Villains Redemption Card Laser Cut Villains
Redemption Card
- TOS Archives Laser Cut Villains Redemption Card Back Back of
Laser Cut Villains
Redemption Card
  TOS Archives Laser Cut Villains PC42 Sealed pack of Laser Cut Villains cards

TOS Heroes & Villains Expansion (1:12 packs)

101 TOS Archives Heroes and Villains Expansion 101 Eve McHuron

Eve McHuron, part of Harry Mudd's "cargo" of settlers wives, resisted Mudd's scheme when it required her to seduce Captain Kirk and, later, to deceive miner Ben Childress with the aid of Mudd's beauty-enhancing Venus drug. Eve soon found that self-confidence was enough to make her beautiful.
102 TOS Archives Heroes and Villains Expansion 102 Lt. Dave Bailey

Lt. Dave Bailey nearly cracked under pressure when the Enterprise encountered the First Federation flagship Fesarius and its warning buoy. Later, though, Bailey earned Captain Kirk's respect when he volunteered tor a temporary stay wIth the Fesarius captain, Balok, for an exchange of cultures.
103 TOS Archives Heroes and Villains Expansion 103 Andrea

Andrea, Roger Korby's simplistic android, felt nothing when she kissed and then struck Captain Kirk. Soon, however, Kirk stirred emotions in Andrea that confused her. When "Kirk" refused to kiss her again, Andrea killed him, not realizing he was Korby's android copy of the captain.
104 TOS Archives Heroes and Villains Expansion 104 Commodore Jose Mendez

Commodore Jose Mendez couldn't fathom why Mr. Spock would abduct Christopher Pike – physically disabled by a recent accident – and take him to Talos IV. When he saw how Pike could have a better life there, Mendez absolved Spock of wrong-doing and allowed Captain Kirk to proceed as he thought best.
105 TOS Archives Heroes and Villains Expansion 105 Captain Christopher

Air Force Captain John Christopher found himself aboard the Enterprise when the starship made an unplanned visit to the 20th Century. After Christopher helped rescue Captain Kirk from a military base, the crew returned him to Earth. Before leaving, Christopher thanked Kirk for the look ahead.
106 TOS Archives Heroes and Villains Expansion 106 Mea 3

Mea 3 of Eminiar VII firmly believed in the computerized war between her planet and Vendikar even if that meant ending her life in a disintegration chamber. She had no sympathy for the Enterprise crew, who were similarly listed as casualties. Fortunately for Mea 3, Captain Kirk ended the war.
107 TOS Archives Heroes and Villains Expansion 107 Leila Kalomi

Leila Kalomi loved Mr. Spock, and on Omicron Ceti III she seized the opportunity to infect him with alien spores so he could love her, too. The spores robbed Spock of his devotion to logic and duty. Leila was bitterly disappointed when Captain Kirk helped Spock return to normal.
108 TOS Archives Heroes and Villains Expansion 108 Elias Sandoval

Elias Sandoval refused to help Captain Kirk remove his colony from Omicron Ceti III. Instead, Sandoval subjected Kirk's crew to the influence of the planet's spores, which led the entire crew to desert the Enterprise. A moment of sharp conflict with Dr. McCoy freed Sandoval of the spores influence.
109 TOS Archives Heroes and Villains Expansion 109 Ayelborne

Ayelborne, one of the energy beings of Organia, helped hide Captain Kirk and Mr. Spock when a Klingon occupation force arrived. Later, when the pair were captured, Ayelborne helped them escape. In the end, he compelled the Federation and the Klingon Empire to cease hostilities, saving countless lives.
110 TOS Archives Heroes and Villains Expansion 111 Nancy Hedford

Commissioner Nancy Hedford was gravely ill when she met Zefram Cochrane on his deserted planet. Hedford had never loved, nor been loved, but that changed after "The Companion" joined with her. Restored to health, Hedford remained with Cochrane on the planet, ending their mutual loneliness.
111 TOS Archives Heroes and Villains Expansion 112 Eleen

When Captain Kirk intervened to stop Eleen's execution on Capella IV, she responded by demanding that Kirk die for touching her. Eleen later fled with Kirk, Spock and McCoy into the hills but she made their lives difficult along the way – even knocking out McCoy with a rock so she could steal away.
112 TOS Archives Heroes and Villains Expansion 113 Balok

Balok, captain [of] the First Federation vessel Fesarius, tested the Enterprise crew with dire threats to discover their true intentions. When they finally met face to face, the amiable Balok shared a drink of tranya witth Captain Kirk, Dr. McCoy and Lt. Bailey before welcoming Bailey to stay and keep him company.
113 TOS Archives Heroes and Villains Expansion 113 Norman

Norman was the central control locus for the androids who inhabited the planet Mudd. He conspired with Harcourt Fenton "Harry" Mudd to capture the starship Enterprise and its crew. The highly logical Norman could not handle the crews wild use of illogic, however, and he overloaded.
114 TOS Archives Heroes and Villains Expansion 114 Nilz Baris

Niz Baris, Federation undersecretary in charge of agricutural, affairs, annoyed Captain Kirk to no end when they met at Deep Space Station K-7. Pretentious and self-important, Baris threatened to put Kirk before a board of enquiry for the tribbles' infestation of his quadrotriticale.
115 TOS Archives Heroes and Villains Expansion 115 Sarek

Ambassador Sarek was disappointed that Spock chose Starfleet over the Vulcan Science Academy, but he respected Spock's achievements and chided Amanda for embarrassing their son aboard the Enterprise. On their journey to Babel, Sarek tried to hide his illness to avoid jeopardizing the important mission.
116 TOS Archives Heroes and Villains Expansion 116 Amanda

Sarek and Spock hadn't spoken as father and son for 18 years, but Amanda loved them both, and she helped them reconcile during the Enterprise's trip to Babel. When Sark fell ill, Amanda pleaded with Spock to put Sarek's needs first and provide the blood transfusion that his father desperately needed.
117 TOS Archives Heroes and Villains Expansion 117 Roberta Lincoln

Roberta Lincoln, a resident of New York in 1968, considered herself a patriot and tried to stop Gary Seven from interfering with the United States launch of an orbital nuclear warhead platform. However, Roberta came to trust Seven and his mission, which he completed – thereby averting World War III.
118 TOS Archives Heroes and Villains Expansion 118 Rayna Kapec

Rayna Kapec, the android created by the immortal Flint, had neither free will nor the capacity to love until she met Captain Kirk. Unfortunately, Rayna wasn't ready for her new feelings. Faced with choosing between Kirk and Flint, Rayna could not bear to hurt either of them. The conflict destroyed her.

Hand Drawn Sketch Cards (1:576 packs, 1:2 cases)

- Jennifer Allyn TOS Archives Sketch - Romulan Jennifer Allyn

Jennifer Allyn Signature
- Carlos Cabaleiro TOS Archives Sketch - Kirk Carlos Cabaleiro

Carlos Cabaleiro Signature
- Adam & Bekah Cleveland TOS Archives Sketch - Talosians and Pike Adam (& Bekah) Cleveland
(cards signed on the back)

Adam Cleveland Signature
- Roy Cover TOS Archives Sketch - Mirror Uhura Roy Cover

Roy Cover Signature
- Louise Draper TOS Archives Sketch - Spock Louise Draper

Louise Draper Signature
- Marcia Dye TOS Archives Sketch - McCoy Marcia Dye

Marcia Dye Signature
- Carolyn Edwards TOS Archives Sketch - The Galileo Seven Carolyn Edwards

Carolyn Edwards Signature
- Andrew Garcia TOS Archives Sketch - Flower Andrew Garcia

Andrew Garcia Signature
- Kevin Graham TOS Archives Sketch - Kirk and McCoy Kevin Graham

Kevin Graham Signature
- Charles Hall TOS Archives Sketch - Triskelion Charles Hall

Charles Hall Signature
- Lee Lightfoot TOS Archives Sketch - Spopck and Horta Lee Lightfoot

Lee Lightfoot Signature
- Chris Meeks TOS Archives Sketch - McCoy Chris Meeks

Chris Meeks Signature
- Andy Price TOS Archives Sketch - Bele Andy Price

Andy Price Signature
- Randy Siplon TOS Archives Sketch - Khan Randy Siplon

Randy Siplon Signature
 

Autographed Cards (1:12 packs)
BLACK = fewer than 100 signed, PURPLE = under 200 signed, GREEN = 200-300 signed, RED = 300-500 signed, BLUE = over 500 signed

Inscription Autographs (1:24 packs)
Click images to see variants

A1 TOS Archives Inscription Autograph A1 - William Shatner William Shatner
as Captain James T. Kirk

Variants:
"James T. Kirk"
"Star Trek"
"Capt. Kirk"


© 2018
A9 TOS Archives Inscription Autograph A9 - Walter Koenig Walter Koenig
as Chekov

Variants:
"Star Trek Lives!"
"It's a Russian inwention"
"Cossacks!"
"I was making a little joke"
"Ensign Chekov"
"Pavel Chekov"
"Rank, Admiral"
"I am the Czar of all the Russians"


© 2018
A13 TOS Archives Inscription Autograph A13 - Jack Donner Jack Donner
as Subcommander Tal
in "The Enterprise Incident"

Variants:
"Fire At Will"
"Your ship is surrounded, Captain"
"We do not easily trust each other"
"You cannot escape"
"The cloaking device is gone"
"You will surrender"
"The Enterprise Incident"
"One Hour"
"Star Trek"
"Sub Commander Tal"
"They have the cloaking device"
"It is urgent, Commander"


© 2018
A17 TOS Archives Inscription Autograph A17 - Michael J. Pollard Michael J. Pollard
as Jahn
in "Miri"

Sole inscription:
"Jahn"


© 2018
A18 TOS Archives Inscription Autograph A18 - Michael Dante Michael Dante
as Maab
in "Friday's Child"

Variants:
"Mine is now forfeit"
"Hear the words of the Klingon!"
"Live Long & Prosper"
"I speak for many"
"Klingon!"
"Maab"
"Hand us your weapons"
"I begin too like you, earthman"
"Friday's Child"
"Akaar is Dead!"


© 2018
A19 TOS Archives Inscription Autograph A19 - George Takei George Takei
as Sulu

Variants:
"Lt. Sulu"
"Star Trek"
"Oh, Myyyy!"


© 2018
A20 TOS Archives Inscription Autograph A20 - Nichelle Nichols Nichelle Nichols
as Uhura

Variants:
"Star Trek"
"Blessings"
"Peace"
"Uhura"


© 2018
A22 TOS Archives Inscription Autograph A22 - Bruce Mars Bruce Mars
as Finnegan
in "Shore Leave"

Variants:
"Come On"
"Run Away"
"Finnegan"
"It's me, Finnegan"
"Come and get me"
"Here I am"
"Shore Leave"
"Run"
"Hey, Jim Baby"
"Hee Hee"
"Sleep Forever, Jim Boy!"
"I've got the edge"
"Jimmy Boy"
"Get Up!, Get Up!"
"Lay one on me"


© 2018
A24 TOS Archives Inscription Autograph A - Charlie Brill Charlie Brill
as Arne Darvin
in "The Trouble with Tribbles"

Variants:
"I'll be back"
"Nasty Tribbles"
"Trouble withTribbles"
"Arne Darvin"
"I poisoned the grain"
"Get the fuzzy thing away from me"
"Quadroticale"
"I'll get Kirk yet!"
"I hate Tribbles"
"I have nothing to say"
"I'm a Klingon"


© 2018
A25 TOS Archives Inscription Autograph A25 - Emily Banks Emily Banks
as Yeoman Tonia Barrows
in "Shore Leave"

Variants:
"Emily Banks"
"Star Trek"
"Shore Leave"
"Fairy tale princess"
"I wouldn't want to be alone here"
"Is that a promise, Doctor?"
"So lovely and restful"
"All a girl needs is don"
"look at me doctor"
"aye aye"
"Tonia Barrows"
"Don't peek"


© 2018
A26 TOS Archives Inscription Autograph A26 - Lee Meriwether Lee Meriwether
as Losira
in "That Which Survives"

Sole inscription:
"Losira"


© 2018
A29 TOS Archives Inscription Autograph A29 - Beverly Washburn Beverly Washburn
as Lt, Arlene Galway
in "The Deadly Years"

Variants:
"That's a stupid place to hang a mirror"
"Lt. Arlene Galway"
"That darn metabolism"
"I should have had the hypersonic treatment"
"At least I died in captain kirks arm"
"Thanks Chekov, but too late for me"
"maybe I did just need more sleep"
"No I don't want to sleep"
"But I wasn't even wearing a red shirt"
"I seem to be having a little trouble hearing"
"The Deadly Years"


© 2019
A29 TOS Archives Inscription Autograph A29 - Bonnie Beecher Bonnie Beecher
as Sylvia
in "Spectre of theh Gun"

Variants:
"as Sylvia in Spectre of the Gun"
"Spectre of the Gun"
"Don?t Mess with the Earps"
"Star Trek"
"Billy! Oh, Billy!"
"Let's Get Married"


© 2019
A30 TOS Archives Inscription Autograph A30 - Anthony Call Anthony Call
as Lt. Dave Bailey
in "The Corbomite Maneuver"

Variants:
"I don't understand this"
"Phasers locked on target"
"It's blocking the way"
"I'd like to volunteer!"
"What do they want from us?"
"Spock's wasting time!"
"Battle Stations!"
"I vote we blast it"
"Lt. Dave Bailey"
"Somebody's got to do something"
"What are you Robots?"


© 2019
A31 TOS Archives Inscription Autograph A31 - John Wheeler John Wheeler
as Gav
in "Journey to Babel"

Variants:
"Journey To Babel" EXTREMELY LIMITED
"Star Trek Lives"
"Sarek you will pay"
"Ambassador Gav"
"Gav"
"Bloody Andorians"
"How do you vote?"
"Traitorous Orions"
"I despise Vulcans"
"Tellerites Rule"


© 2020
A32 TOS Archives Inscription Autograph A32 - Barbara Babcock Barbara Babcock
as Mea 3
in "A Taste of Armageddon"

Variants:
"You can't do this"
"I'm Mea 3"
"A Taste of Armageddon"
"You were warned"
"Star Trek"
"Mea 3"


© 2020
A33 TOS Archives Inscription Autograph A33 - Barbara Babcock Barbara Babcock
as Philana
in "Plato's Stepchildren"

Variants:
"Star Trek"
"Plato's Stepchildren"
"Philana, Welcome"
"Get rid of them"
"A Taste of Armageddon"
"What's going on?"
"I'm 2,300 Years Old!"
"Now Doctor!"


© 2020
A34 TOS Archives Inscription Autograph A34 - Mary Linda Rapelye Mary Linda Rapelye
as Irina
in "The Way to Eden"

Variants:
"Herbert! Herbert!"
"Star Trek Lives!"
"The way to Eden"
"I could never obey a computer"
"Irina Galliulin"
"Be incorrect, occasionally"
"I was so beautiful"
"We are one"
"Original series rules"
"I stayed in the city?"
"Oh, Pavel!"


© 2020
A35 TOS Archives Inscription Autograph A35 - Elinor Donahue Elinor Donahue
as Nancy Hedford
in "Metamorphosis"

Variants:
"Now we are human"
"We are one"
"We understand"
"Loneliness!"
"Now we are here"
"Star Trek Lives!"
"Love, Always"
"You are loved"
"Oh, Zefram"
"Now we're together"
"Metamorphosis"
"The Companion"
"Commr. N. Hedford"
"We'll know the change of days"
"Zefram, we frighten you"
"Live and be happy"
"Live life to the fullest"
"Yours, forever"


© 2020
A36 TOS Archives Inscription Autograph A36 - Lou Antonio Lou Antonio
as Lokai
in "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield"

Variants:
"My cause is just"
"I'm not a thief"
"I'm from Cheron"
"Half white"
"Bele is a liar!"
"Black and white"
"Half Black"
"My name is Lokai"
"Kill him! Kill him!"
"I demand political asylum!"
"Genosidal maniac!"
"My last battlefield"
"Lokai!"


© 2020
A37 TOS Archives Inscription Autograph A37 - Laurel Goodwin Laurel Goodwin
as Yeoman J.M. Colt
in "The Cage"

Variants:
"Yeoman Colt"
"I am Eve"
"The Cage"
"Live Long and Prosper"


© 2020
A38 TOS Archives Inscription Autograph A38 - Sabrina Scharf Sabrina Scharf
as Miramanee
in "The Paradise Syndrome"

Variants:
"I have a gift for you"
"You have no choice"
"Kirok"
"It's time"
"You are a god!"
"Each kiss is as the first"
"I love you, Kirk"
"Only you can save us"
"Star Trek"
"Joining Day"
"There is much time"
"A god knows everything"
"It is time"
"Miramanee"
"The Paradise Syndrome"
"We are your people!"


© 2020
A39 TOS Archives Inscription Autograph A39 - David Frankham David Frankham
as Larry Marvick
in "Is There in Truth No Beauty?"

Variants:
"I love you, Miranda!"
"We mustn't sleep"
"Don't love her!"
"Star Trek Lives!"
"Mr. Spock, do you have the visor?"
"They come in your dreams!"
"She'll kill you if you love her"
"Is there in truth no beauty"
"Miranda - don't go with Kollos!"
"Liar! Liar!"
"Larry Marvick"
"Deceiver!"
"Live long and prosper"
"Designer, USS Enterprise"
"Captain, what are you doing here?"


© 2020
A40 TOS Archives Inscription Autograph A40 - Shirley Bonne Shirley Bonne
as Ruth
in "Shore Leave"

Variants:
"Ruth"
"It's me, Ruth"
"Shore Leave"
"Star Trek"
"Jim Darling"
"I'll be waiting"
"Please don't go!"
"You have to go?"


© 2020
A41 TOS Archives Inscription Autograph A40 - Deborah Downey Deborah Downey
as Mavig
in "The Way To Eden"

Variants:
"We reach"
"Star Trek Lives!"
"Jamming with Spock"
"Spock Rocks"
"Mr. Spock Rocks"
"The Way to Eden"
"Herbert! Herbert!"
"Stepping into Eden"
"Space Hippies Rule"
"Yay Brother"
"No go"
"We are one"


© 2020
A42 TOS Archives Inscription Autograph A42 - Ralph Maurer Ralph Maurer
as Bilar
in "The Return of the Archons"

Variants:
"Star Trek"
"Tula, Come"
"Morning Friends"
"The Return of the Archons"
"It's almost the Red Hour"
"Bilar"
"Come for the festival?"
"You be strangers"
"Joy to you friends"


© 2020
 

Classic Design

A278 TOS Archives Autograph A278 - William Shatner William Shatner
as Kirok
in "The Paradise Syndrome"


© 2013
A297 TOS Archives Autograph A297 - Mal Friedman Mal Friedman
as Hendorff
in "The Apple"


© 2018
A301 TOS Archives Autograph A301 - Jay Jones Jay Jones
as Mirt
in "A Piece of the Action"


© 2018
A302 TOS Archives Autograph A302 - Jay Jones Jay Jones
as Engineering Officer
in "And the Children Shall Lead"


© 2018
A303 TOS Archives Autograph A303 - Jay Jones Jay Jones
as Lt. Jackson
in "Catspaw"


© 2018
A304 TOS Archives Autograph A304 - Jay Jones Jay Jones
as Gideon Guard
in "The Mark of Gideon"


© 2018
A306 TOS Archives Autograph A306 - Judi Sherven Judi Sherven
as Enterprise Nurse
in "Wolf in the Fold"


© 2019
A307 TOS Archives Autograph A307 - Julie Ann Johnson Julie Ann Johnson
as Yeoman Landon (stunt double)
in "The Apple"


© 2019
A308 TOS Archives Autograph A308 - Charles Picerni, Sr. Charles Picerni, Sr.
as Security Guard
in "Day of the Dove"


© 2019
A309 TOS Archives Autograph A309 - April Tatro April Tatro
as Isis
in "Assignment: Earth"


© 2019
A310 TOS Archives Autograph A310 - Ralph Maurer Ralph Maurer
as Ekosian SS Officer
in "Patterns of Force"


© 2019
A311 TOS Archives Autograph A311 - John Hugh McKnight John Hugh McKnight
as Inmate Guard
in "Dagger of the Mind"


© 2020

Black Border

- TOS Archives Black Border Autograph - Lou Antonio Lou Antonio
as Lokai
in "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield"


© 2015
- TOS Archives Black Border Autograph - Bonnie Beecher Bonnie Beecher
as Sylvia
in "Spectre of the Gun"


© 2019
- TOS Archives Black Border Autograph - Skip Homeier Skip Homeier
as Dr. Sevrin
in "The Way to Eden"


© 2015
- TOS Archives Black Border Autograph - Louise Sorel Louise Sorel
as Rayna Kapec
in "Requiem For Methuselah"


© 2018
- TOS Archives Black Border Autograph - April Tatro April Tatro
as Isis
in "Assignment: Earth"


© 2019
- TOS Archives Black Border Autograph - Robert Walker, Jr. Robert Walker, Jr.
as Charlie Evans
in "Charlie X"


© 2018

Silver Signature Series

- TOS Archives Silver Series Autograph - April Tatro April Tatro
as Isis
in "Assignment: Earth"


© 2019
- TOS Archives Silver Series Autograph - Celeste Yarnall Celeste Yarnall
as Yeoman Landon
in "The Apple"


© 2018
- TOS Archives Silver Series Autograph - Barbara Babcock Barbara Babcock
as Philana
in "Plato's Stepchildren"


© 2015
- TOS Archives Silver Series Autograph - Sandy Gimpel Sandy Gimpel
as M-113 Creature
in "The Man Trap"


© 2015
- TOS Archives Silver Series Autograph - Nancy Kovack Nancy Kovack
as Nona
in "A Private Little War"


© 2015
- TOS Archives Silver Series Autograph - Louise Sorel Louise Sorel
as Rayna Kapec
in "Requiem For Methuselah"


© 2018
- TOS Archives Silver Series Autograph - Sherry Jackson Sherry Jackson
as Andrea
in "What Are Little Girls Made Of?"


© 2015
- TOS Archives Silver Series Autograph - BarBara Luna BarBara Luna
as Marlena
in "Mirror, Mirror"


© 2015
- TOS Archives Silver Series Autograph - Sabrina Scharf Sabrina Scharf
as Miramanee
in "The Paradise Syndrome"


© 2015

Legends Series

LA13 TOS Archives Legends Autograph LA13 - Sean Kenney Sean Kenney
as Captain Pike
in "The Menagerie"


© 2018
 

Archive Cut Signature Card - regular size - Unnumbered

- TOS Archives Cut Signature Card - Arnold Moss Arnold Moss
as Anton Karidian
in "The Conscience of the King"


© 2020
  TOS Archives Cut Signature Card - Arnold Moss My variant      

5" x 7" Archive Cut Signature Card - available by redemption - Unnumbered

- TOS Archives Cut Signature Card - Angelique Pettyjohn Angelique Pettyjohn
as Shahna
in "The Gamesters of Triskelion"


© 2020
  - TOS Archives Cut Signature Redemption Card - Angelique Pettyjohn
TOS Archives Cut Signature Redemption Card Back - Angelique Pettyjohn
Redemption card for Angelique Pettyjohn
as Shahna
in "The Gamesters of Triskelion"


© 2020

Case Topper Card

CT1 TOS Archives The City on the Edge of Forever Metal Card CT1 The City on the Edge of Forever

Metal Card
 

Rittenhouse Rewards Cards - 1,500 points

42A TOS Archives Heroes & Villains Rewards Card 42a Alternate Edith Keeler Heroes & Villains Metal Card  

Card Album

- TOS Archives & Inscriptions Binder   Binder with Promo Card and one 9-pocket page        

Multi-Case Incentive Cards

DA39 TOS Archives Koenig & Beecher Dual Autograph Card DA39 6 Case Incentive Dual Autograph Card

Walter Koenig & Bonnie Beecher
as Chekov & Sylvia
in "Spectre of the Gun"


© 2019
- TOS Archives Joan Collins Autograph Card 9 Case Incentive Autograph Card

Joan Collins
as Edith Keeler
in "The City on the Edge of Forever"


© 2018
 

Sealed Box and Pack

- TOS Archives Sealed Box TOS Archives Sealed Box Sealed box and pack

Archive Box Exclusives

- TOS Archives Silver Series Autograph - Teri Garr Teri Garr
as Roberta Lincoln
in "Assignment: Earth"


© 2015
- TOS Archives Printing Plates Set of 4 cut color printing plates (black, cyan, magenta, yellow) used to make the front of one base set card

Archive Box - 1 set (A & B) for every 18 cases

- TOS Archives Archive Box

Archive Box A: ?
Archive Box B: ?
TOS Archives Archive Box Contents

Promotional Items

P1 TOS Archives Promo P1 Captain James T. Kirk
"Space, the final frontier. These are the voyages of the Starship Enterprise. Its 5-year mission: to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilzations… to boldly go where no man has gone before!"

General Distribution
P2 TOS Archives Promo P2 Spock
"Live Long and Proosper"

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"Please don't tell Spock I said he was the best First Officer in the fleet"

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