In addition to the Mego U.S.S. Enterprise bridge set, Mego also produced a great Star Trek toy in 1975 to stand alongside it, the rare Mission to Gamma VI playset.
This
Mego playset offered a landing party-style adventure for the young Star
Trek fan, showcasing a an alien landscape and headquarters.
As you may recognize, the plastic mold of the giant alien statue or
icon roughly resembles Vaal from the second season Star Trek episode “The
Apple.” Still, there are some
interesting variations here, namely the miniature “Gamma Creature” aliens, also
described in a TV commercial of the day as “Lilliputians.”
This
eighteen-inch high playset came with the mountain statue and throne, a platform
and a trap door leading down to a subterranean cave It also included a giant lizard-like glove (or
a “glove creature”) meant for grabbing and detaining your Starfleet crew. The statue’s reptilian mouth was also
movable, and the eyes could glow-in-the-dark. The mountain is an impressive hunk of plastic, even today.
I
must confess, however, that it always bugged me that the Gamma Creatures were
out of scale with the Mego Star Trek action figures. It would
have been a lot cooler if they had been of the same size, and not so
cartoonish in design. They look kind of silly, frankly.
I
remember how I purchased a second-hand Mission to Gamma VI playset in 1987 from a
small dealer in Nutley, New Jersey. He
sold it to me for fifty dollars, replete with box and also some loose Mego figures of Green
Goblin, Iron Man, the Star Trek Neptunian, and the Gorn. Alas, I no longer own the box. It got thrown away when I was in college, in
1990, a fact which drives me crazy. (That was
also the span during which I lost my box for the Kenner Imperial Shuttle from Return
of the Jedi.)
My
second-hand Mission to Gamma VI set was missing the subterranean cave
architecture and glove. So it was really
just the Vaal-like mountain, the inhospitable landscape, the platform, and the
mini-aliens.
Still, my son Joel has
gotten a lot of play out of it lately, as it remains proudly on display in my
office. When his Decepticons or
Renegades need a base, Joel uses the Mission to Gamma VI statue. He does so, he says, because it looks evil.
This
is a relatively rare Mego Star Trek set, and I hear that it is difficult and expensive to
come by. I would love to find one with
all the pieces and the box, but I’m not holding my breath.
Below, you'll find the TV commercial for the Mission to Gamma VI statue. You'll notice that there it seem to molded in blue or gray, rather than green.
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