November 24 2024

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Star Trek-Themed Loot Crate

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Loot Crate and Quantum Mechanix Inc. are teaming up for an exclusive, bi-monthly crate centered solely on Star Trek, with fully licensed collectibles and all-new bonuses never offered before in a Loot Crate product.

“Subscribers to the Star Trek Mission Crate will get their shipment once every other month of four-to-six exclusive licensed Star Trek products including collectible figures, ships, prop replicas, and of course wearable items like t-shirts, hats, socks, and other accessories that Loot Crate is known for will be possible, as well. The team-up with QMx is key, as the latter has a long history of making Star Trek items that any superfan would love already. Every era, every TV series and film, will be up for grabs in the Mission Crate, as well.

“In addition to in-box bonuses, there will also be sweepstakes that subscribers will be entered into for unique Star Trek experiences or the Admiral’s Crate, which includes big-ticket items like custom costumes made by the masters at Anovos. U.S. subscribers will also get a code for twenty percent off three months of CBS All Access, getting them the streaming service that will show Star Trek: Discovery starting September 24 at a lower rate.

The first crate (and a year-long subscription) is available now. The first crate is “Mission WOLF 359” which is “centered on the events in Star Trek: The Next Generation when Captain Jean-Luc Picard was captured by the Borg.”

Single crates will cost $39.99. The yearly subscription drops that price down to $35.99 each and in addition, yearly subscribers will get a metal replica of the USS Enterprise NCC-1701. The value of each crate is at least $65.00.

To get in on this deal, head to the link located here.

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