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Duck Khan

Duck Khan

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One of the Enterprise's most notorious enemies, Khan Noonien Singh has now adopted a new duck form!

KHAAAAAN! Ruthless Augment Khan Noonien Singh joins TUBBZ's Star Trek lineup to take on Captain James T. Kirk and the Enterprise.

  • Official products Star Trek .
  • Designed and developed by Numskull Designs.
  • TUBBZ - your favorite characters from video games, movies, TV shows and comics come to life as duck cosplays.
  • Collect them all - 15 to collect in the range TUBBZ of Star Trek .
  • Presentation box - delivered in a bathtub shaped presentation box, featuring the logo Star Trek can be stacked on top of others TUBBZ .
  • Premium collectible items - highly detailed features and made from high quality PVC.
  • Duck approximately 9 cm high.

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Star Trek

Star Trekn (originally named by its French title, Patrouille du cosmos) is a science fiction universe, created by Gene Roddenberry in 1966, which brings together seven television series which count 788 episodes (i.e. more than five hundred and forty hours of program), thirteen feature films, hundreds of novels, comics and dozens of video games, as well as significant fanfiction. Between 2006 and 2019, the television franchise was the exclusive property of CBS, while the film franchise was the property of Viacom, parent company of Paramount Pictures. Since the merger of ViacomCBS in 2019, the Star Trek franchise has once again been brought together under the same entity.

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    Star Trekn (originally named by its French title, Patrouille du cosmos) is a science fiction universe, created by Gene Roddenberry in 1966, which brings together seven television series which count 788 episodes (i.e. more than five hundred and forty hours of program), thirteen feature films, hundreds of novels, comics and dozens of video games, as well as significant fanfiction. Between 2006 and 2019, the television franchise was the exclusive property of CBS, while the film franchise was the property of Viacom, parent company of Paramount Pictures. Since the merger of ViacomCBS in 2019, the Star Trek franchise has once again been brought together under the same entity.

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