These New Interactive Star Trek “Keepsake” Ornaments Will BLOW YOUR MIND

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Help your christmas spirit live long and prosper with these amazing new interactive Star Trek keepsake ornaments from Hallmark. Sure, Hallmark ornaments are already amazing on their own, but these decorations are simply out of this world with features allowing them to interact with each other. Here’s a short video from a Youtuber presenting what the products can do when installed together.

Amazon also has another, much cooler video over at the tree topper’s product page.

Add the flagship of the United Federation of Planets—with the theme song to the original Star Trek television series—to your holiday celebrations with this U.S.S. Enterprise Christmas tree topper. Plug it into the included power adapter for constant illumination, then press the button—either on the included Starfleet insignia remote control or on the top of the tree topper—to start a sound and light show featuring the music of “Theme from Star Trek.” Connect one or more Star Trek Storytellers ornaments—Captain James T. Kirk, Lieutenant Hikaru Sulu and Lieutenant Nyota Uhura (each sold separately)—to unlock additional performances that you can’t access with the ornaments alone!

Hallmark Keepsake 2020, Star Trek U.S.S. Enterprise Storytellers Musical Christmas Tree Topper With Light
Hallmark Ornament, Captain Kirk
Hallmark Keepsake Ornament, Hikaru Sulu
Hallmark Keepsake Ornament, Nyota Uhura





Columbia Unveils Star Wars Mando and Baby Yoda Jackets

Columbia The Mandalorian

Columbia Sportswear

The Mandalorian is all the rage right now, and since Columbia has been affiliating themselves with the Star Wars brand for a few years now, it stood to reason that they would release apparel with the brand in mind. Introducing the company’s Mando and Baby Yoda/The Child line of apparel!

The Child Jacket

Columbia Sportswear

Columbia is proudly partnering with Star Wars™ to bring you special-edition gear inspired by The Mandalorian™. From the bounty hunter to the Child, this collection is crafted to take on the elements while inspiring the journey.

Sure, the mando coat is really nice, but it’s nothing compared to the jacket and bunting inspired by The Child.

The Child Bunting

Columbia Sportswear

Adorable, isn’t it? Here are a few extra pics of the hybrid jacket and the heavyweight hoodie inspired by Din Djarin’s beskar armor.

Mandalorian Hybrid Jacket

Columbia Sportswear

Mandalorian™ Heavyweight Hoodie

Columbia Sportswear

Columbia’s new The Mandalorian collection will be available online and in stores on December 4 at 12:01 AM EST, but be sure to act quick since the jackets will be available in limited quantities. You can subscribe to get a reminder right here. This is the way.

[Columbia’s Mandalorian Star Wars Collection]

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Memento Mori D20 Dice Are Made From Actual Human Bones

One day, we will all die, and when it happens, some of us will want to have their bodies cremated, some buried, and some donated to science. Among those, a few will get sent to medical universities… and then after a few years, might end up being turned into dice.

Over the years we have crafted dice from innumerable materials, one we’re most famous for is our Necromancer’s Line of Dice crafted from various animal bones and horns. Taking that to the next level, these macabre D20 are crafted from human bones sourced from retired skeletons once used in medical universities. Thus preserving these bones as a gaming inspired Memento Mori. Each dice has been inlaid with numbers crafted in Sterling Sliver. Each Memento Mori D20 rests securely within its own custom Reliquary gaming case.

Interested? These D20s aren’t for everybody, but for those who want one, expect to pay a premium for the exclusivity of owning an actual die made from the bone of a human being: $293.00.

[Memento Mori]