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Gizmodo
7 days ago
- Entertainment
- Gizmodo
Welcome to the Year of Hell With Nacelle's New ‘Star Trek' Action Figures
Nacelle's new Star Trek line of figures may only just be getting ready to beam in, but we're already chomping at the bit to see more of what the company has in store beyond a first wave of some truly delightful deep cuts. While we already know the lineup for wave two of the new line—revealed by none other than io9 ourselves back in March—now we can reveal two of our most anticipated figures in the plastic flesh. To celebrate San Diego Comic-Con (and Nacelle's panel at the convention, happening right now!), io9 can exclusively reveal two figure renders from the upcoming wave 2 line, due to start shipping next year: Captain Janeway, as she appears in the legendary Voyager two-parter 'Year of Hell', and Nog, in his Starfleet ensign uniform circa season 6's 'Favor the Bold'. As you can see above, Janeway comes not in her typical captain's uniform, but looking rough-and-ready from months of being hunted by the time-manipulating Krenim Imperium, dressed down to her tactical under vest and carrying a sentimental accessory: a pocket watch replicated for her birthday by Chakotay. Nog, meanwhile, is fully kitted out in the latter-DS9 era Starfleet uniform, complete with his rank pips indicating his ensign status. While we don't see any accessories for the young Ferengi officer just yet, the figure is inspired by the iconic Dominion War arc that sees Nog and the crew of the Defiant lead the charge to successfully retake Deep Space Nine from Dominion and Cardassian forces in Season 6's epic opening storyline. Captain Janeway and Nog are joined by a veritable who's who of Trek characters in wave 2, including Captain Kirk from Star Trek: Generations (complete with horse!) as well as Worf and Geordi wearing their sailor uniforms from the movie's opening, Enterprise's T'Pol, Valeris from The Undiscovered Country, Bem from The Animated Series, Carol Marcus from Wrath of Khan, and the Romulan commander from one of the greatest Star Trek episodes of all time, 'Balance of Terror'. But that's not all the news for today! io9 can also exclusively reveal Nacelle's plans for two more waves of action figures in the line. Wave 3 will be perfectly timed to celebrate 60 years of the franchise in 2026 with the main stars of the original Enterprise crew coming out as a single wave–and even a secret two-pack to mark the anniversary. Meanwhile, things will be back to Nacelle's 'normal' mix up of familiar faces and deep cuts for wave 4, with highlights including Captain Sisko from Deep Space 9, and yes, the action figure you've all been waiting for: Doctor Beverly Crusher. From 'Sub Rosa'. Candle enthusiasts rejoice! Check out the full breakdown of wave 3 and 4's lineups below. Wave 3 – James T. Kirk – Spock – Leonard McCoy – Nyota Uhura – Hikaru Sulu – Pavel Chekov – Montgomery 'Scotty' Scott – Christine Chapel – Janice Rand – A surprise 2-pack Wave 4 – Benjamin Sisko from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine – Saavik from Star Trek III & Star Trek IV – Beverly Crusher from Star Trek: The Next Generation ('Sub Rosa' Edition) – Data from Star Trek Generations (Generations Sailor Edition) – David Marcus from Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan – Jean-Luc Picard from Star Trek: First Contact (Little Ships Edition) – John Harriman from Star Trek Generations – Tom Paris from Star Trek: Voyager (Captain Proton Edition) – Pavel Chekov from Star Trek: IV: The Voyage Home (Nuclear Wessels Edition) – Hoshi Sato from Star Trek: Enterprise ('In A Mirror, Darkly' Edition) Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, what's next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who.
Yahoo
06-06-2025
- Yahoo
Two 18-year-olds charged with aggravated assault after reported drunk canyon fight
Charges are allegations only. All arrested persons are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. UTAH COUNTY, Utah () — Two 18-year-olds have been charged with aggravated assault after a fight broke out in a canyon, leaving another young adult in the hospital. Tyler Shad Janeway and Aiden Jay Fullenwider, both 18, have been charged with felony aggravated assault. Janeway is also facing charges of possession of forged writing, prohibited use of an identification card, and unlawful purchase, possession, and consumption of alcohol by a minor. Three men charged after alleged robbery at gunpoint during house party, documents say According to documents, on June 1, a group of young adults went up one of the canyons in Utah County. Before going up the canyon, Janeway used a fake ID card to purchase alcohol and brought it with him. While in the canyon, two of the young adults, the victim and the witness, began arguing. Janeway and Fullenwider got between the two and began physically fighting with the victim. He was pushed to the ground, and Janeway and Fullenwider continued physically attacking him. The witness begged Janeway and Fullenwider to stop before they finally managed to get between them and remove the victim from the situation. The victim and witness left the canyon, and the victim was transported to the hospital by an ambulance. The Utah County Sheriff's Office was called to the area on reports of a physical fight. When they arrived, they began searching the area for the young adults and located several cans of alcohol. According to documents, the sheriff deputies were told one of the victims was at home and being taken to the hospital. Riverton teen allegedly shoots uncle three times during dispute, police say In conversation with the victim and witness, they told law enforcement that 'a significant amount of alcohol' had been consumed by the group before the altercation. They also told sheriff deputies that Janeway had used a fake ID to purchase that alcohol, which the victim's mother later found in the vehicle her son had driven up the canyon. The victim had significant injuries to his abdomen and head and sustained a concussion. Medical staff said that the victim had severe bruising, and blood was found in his urine due to his injuries. He was discharged from the hospital, but told police he would need follow-up visits. Another witness from the night of June 1 came forward with videos of the altercation. According to documents, Janeway can be seen 'kicking and hitting the victim several times' with Fullenwider. Both Janeway and Fullenwider were booked into the Utah County Jail on felony charges. House Oversight Chair Comer subpoenas Biden doctor Two 18-year-olds charged with aggravated assault after reported drunk canyon fight Musk backs call to impeach Trump, replace him with Vance NASCAR's new $1M In-season Challenge starts with drivers focused more on winning races Four masked men allegedly rob Ogden man after woman leads them to residence, charges say Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


CBC
23-05-2025
- Health
- CBC
A 20-year-old with a rare disease is moving to St. John's for medical care. But more obstacles are in the way
Nathan Pointon and his mother moved from Botwood to St. John's. Pointon has a rare, degenerative nerve disease and until he turned 18, he was connected to the Janeway. But now, access and care are less certain. The CBC's Troy Turner reports.