This week at Flashbak, I
recalled a Mego Star Trek playset in honor of the franchise’s 50th
anniversary.
Here’s a snippet and the
url: (http://flashbak.com/vaal-the-right-moves-remembering-megos-mission-to-gamma-playset-1976-362644/
)
“In 1967, Star
Trek (1966-1969) featured an episode titled “The Apple.” In that story, Captain Kirk (William Shatner)
and a large landing party faced all kinds of dangers on an Eden-like planet,
Gamma Trianguli VI. They battled exploding rocks, flowers that fired darts, and
even lightning strikes. The red shirts
did not fare well.
The attacks were
launched by Vaal, it turns out. Vaal was
a giant Serpent Head built into a mountainside. Human villagers tended to him,
feeding him the explosive rocks, while he maintained the planet’s paradise-like
environs. Turns out, of course, Vaal was
not a statue, but a super-advanced computer in a subterranean cave below the
sculpture.
And in short order, Kirk
destroyed him.
In 1976, Vaal was
resurrected by Mego for a toy playset called “Mission to Gamma.”
As you may recognize,
the plastic mold of the giant alien statue or icon vaguely resembles Vaal from
the second season.
Still, there are some
interesting variations here, namely the miniature “Gamma Creature” aliens, also
described in a TV commercial of the day as “Lilliputians.” Also, this Vaal features, according to the
toy box “movable jaws” and “glow-in-the-dark” eyes.
There are no dart-firing
flowers to be found, but there is a “gamma plant trap” to ensnare Captain Kirk,
and a trap-door floor for gaining entrance to Vaal. There’s a cave glove creature too, for
capturing other crew-members.
Niftily, the playset
also features a cave dwelling behind Vaal, an area of the stone god/computer
thing that “The Apple” could not afford to showcase.
This impressive playset
stands over 18 inches high, and could accommodate all of Mego’s Star Trek
action figures (sold separately, of course)…”
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