Star Trek: Mission Crate March 2018 Subscription Box Review + Coupon!

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Star Trek: Mission Crate is a bi-monthly (every 2 months) subscription box from  Loot Crate full of goodies from the Star Trek franchise.The box is $39.99 + $5 shipping, and costs $49.99 (includes shipping and handling + VAT) per international purchase. The box provides official and exclusive Star Trek collectibles, apparel and more, and you can also select which Starfleet Division you’re in when you sign up – Command, Ops/Engineering, Sciences, or Medical!

This box shipped late due to multiple delays – it was originally for March but arrived in August, which is really unacceptable.

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This is a little bit odd to have a TNG themed box since the contents aren’t really themed TNG.

Mission Crate 002 is themed Way Of The Warrior, which is a DS9 episode that features Lt. Commander Worf.

The info card lists the items inside the box with brief descriptions.

Everything in my box!

Star Trek Discovery Lapel Pin ($4.95)The second Season of Star Trek Discovery is coming in 2019, and this is a perfect item to prepare for that!

Star Trek Discovery is on CBS All Access and the story started a decade prior to Capt. Kirk’s five-year mission. If you haven’t watched, it’s amazing!

Klingon Sticker. The Klingons are easily the most complex of all the species in the Trek universe! I’m really looking forward to Discovery fitting in the first season’s look into the canon.  I’m not a complainer, I can suspend any sort of disbelief, I just can’t wait to see what’s coming!

There’s a code for Star Trek Online to redeem for a Klingon Defense Force Starter Pack. PC only though so, boo.

Klingon Socks. This pair will definitely bring comfort after your long battles during the day!

The crew socks fit sizes 10-13 and are in adult (man) size. They’re made of 98% polyester and 2% spandex.

The all black socks also featured the Klingon Empire insignia. I am wishing there was another item besides socks though.

Star Trek Klingon Emblem Badge ($14.95)  Like the other Klingon items in this box, the badge is also the insignia of the Empire.

Just snap it on with the magnet and you’re good!

The insignia really looks fantastic, as it represents the honor and tradition that the Klingons really cared about. On its back, it actually looked like a ninja star.

Unlike other badges, this Klingon badge comes with a strong magnetic clasp, so it can be worn on any material! I love it! And it’s from Qmx so quality-wise, it’s superb! I like how this can make any outfit into a quickie costume, and I’m totally wearing it to my next meeting with trekkie pals.

Mirror Universe Tribble ($9.95) Tribble sounds like trouble, but these creatures that have fangs, are furry, and rapidly-reproducing are actually great warrior companions as they are clingy to Klingons! In the regular universe they’re a MORTAL ENEMY of the Klingon Empire!

The tribble came in a clear lidded container. Do note that QMx is not responsible for lost limbs!

That looks ferocious… and cute! I don’t mind the fangs as it’s really fluffy but also mildly terrifying.  I don’t recall this at all from any part of the franchise and I suspect it’s Discovery season 2.

Lt. Commander Worf Mini Master ($24.95) The figure we got for this box is Lt. Commander Worf!

It came in a cool displayable box!

The box also featured info about the figure. Worf is the son of Mogh, and a Starfleet officer and soldier of the Empire.

It’s a whole figure already connected to a base.

Love his ponytail and Bat’leth!!!

The details are really impressive and the figure is well put together, overall it’s a good figure that really shows the character’s strength…and sort of rank teeth!

My Trekkie heart was pretty happy with this box, even with the delays. Everything is high quality, and the figure is just how I want my figures to be: well-detailed and shows the true character of the featured figure with just one look. The delay with this box is really significant, and a little confusing. It seems delayed because of the Tribble, which didn’t launch until August, and isn’t yet a known part of the Universe – so why was it planned at all?! Maybe CBS issues? The Discovery badge matched my selection division, Command, but I haven’t seen other divisions and there isn’t a variety on the info card, so nobody received a division-specific pin and if you forgot from WAY back in January… we already received a Starfleet division badge from Discovery. And the outside of the box is TNG and this isn’t really a TNG box (the first one was an Enterprise shuttle so it made sense and the box theme was a TNG episode) basically I’m super confused by the box but relatively happy with the goods inside but Loot Crate needs to resolve these delays and apparent issues with QMx asafp.

What do you think of the Star Trek Mission Crate?

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