"I want this ship ready for action, and I don't have time to give Will Riker or anyone else a chance. And forgive me for being blunt, but the Enterprise is mine now."
- Captain Jellico
Step into the shoes of the no-nonsense, strategic leader with this Captain Jellico action figure from the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode, "Chain of Command." As the stern and decisive captain of the U.S.S. Enterprise-D, Jellico brought a different approach to command, earning both respect and criticism from the crew. This 1/12 scale fully articulated figure captures his military-style demeanor and calculated leadership, perfect for any Star Trek collection. The figure comes with a selection of unique accessories that highlight Captain Jellico's distinct character and some of the memorable moments from his tenure aboard the Enterprise. From his iconic phaser and PADD to the quirky personal items like his kids’ finger paintings and the fishbowl he had removed from Picard’s office, this action figure offers a fun blend of leadership and personality. Whether you’re recalling his tense interactions with the crew or his more personal moments, Captain Jellico is a must-have for any fan of The Next Generation.
Product Features: * 1/12 scale * Fully articulated for dynamic posing * Masterfully painted * Packaged in a Collector’s Box
Box Contents: * Captain Jellico figure * Phaser * Kids’ finger paintings (as seen in his office) * Picard’s fishbowl wall * Book * PADD
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