Star Trek Unlimited — the new franchise licensee which made a splash in July with their Star Trek: Lower Decks Tom Paris collectors plate — debuts their second release today, replicating a classic Next Generation prop for fans’ own home use.
Modeled after Geordi La Forge’s often-seen engineering toolkit, Star Trek Unlimited today unveiled a new home toolkit: an extensive, 100-piece set packed in a case right out of the Enterprise-D’s main engineering deck.
Here’s the official description of this new product, produced by Ukonic for Star Trek Unlimited, along with its contents:
Whether you’re a Chief Engineer, or a lower-decker field-tech, you’re never far away from your field kit; that ubiquitous case of indispensable tools which enable you to become the miracle worker you aspire to be. While we may not yet be at the technology for laser-spanners, or portable phase compensators, we do have enough bits, drivers, and pry-tools to help you disassemble and reassemble a variety of 21st century equipment.
So when you’re called to come down to the galley and figure out why the food slots keep pouring out nothing but “hot bananas,” make sure to bring your field kit! Like Montgomery Scott used to say, “the right tool for the right job.”
If you’re the one everyone turns to in order to fix their technology, be ready for any technical glitch with this Star Trek Engineering Field Kit Tool Set. Jeffries tubes clogged with tribbles? Replicator only spitting out “Tea, Earl Grey, Cold”? This 100-piece electronics tool kit has a solution amongst its 54 different screwdriver bits and dozens of instruments to pry, tweeze, and otherwise coerce computers, phones, tablets, and pads of all types to do your bidding.
It’s handy to have around, and it’s also a nice way to say thank you to your personal assistant.
The Next Generation Engineering Field Kit contains the following tools:
pry knife
mini suction cup
magnetized bit holder
prolong bar
6-inch wire cutter
9-millimeter utility knife
steel ruler
metal prybar
electrostatic ring
small suction cup + SIM card tools
anti-static cloth
2 plastic prybars
2 pry tools
3 metal prybars
3 precision tweezers
4 spudgers
20 cable ties
54 precision screwdriver bits
The original prop case used on The Next Generation was a consumer cassette tape carry case, repurposed for use on the television series; the Star Trek Unlimited toolkit is a new molded-plastic case created for this new product.
If you want to get your Starfleet engineering action on, you can order this new Star Trek: The Next Generation Engineering Field Toolkit from Star Trek Unlimited today for $89.99.