Star Trek Card Collective

Star Trek Women of Voyager Card Set

Women of Voyager

Image1Release Date: August 24, 2001
6 Cards Per Pack
20 Packs Per Box
Production Run-8,000 Boxes

Checklist
Card Images

Set Composition

Base Set-70 Morfex-9 1:4
Reflectifex-9  1:10 Spacefex-6 1:20
Costume Cards-2  1:120  Autographs-20  1:10
Sketchafex-13  1:120

Base Set

Rittenhouse Archives was awarded the Star Trek card license for Voyager and was finally free to make a standard sized trading card set. They began in August of 2001 with Women of Voyager, a holofoil card set of 70 showcasing the Female Cast and guest stars. The layout differs from other card sets in that it features 5 or 6 smaller images of the character on each card. The foil technology makes the basic set really stand out from other common sets, but does make it a tad darker and less sharp, a side effect of the foiling process which Rittenhouse hopes to correct in the future. The set was slightly delayed from March to August and was sold out well before the release date.

Inserts

Chris Bolson

Voyager (from above)     400
Voyager (from below)     200

John Czop

B’Elanna             275
Seven of Nine     125
Kes                     300
Emir Ribeiro

B’Elanna         200
Seven of Nine 200

Warren Martineck
SS Raven                                125
USS Voyager                           125
Borg Tatical Cube                    125
Borg Queen Ship                     125
Voyager vs. Borg Queen Ship 125
Voyager vs. Borg Cube            125

Sketchcard Variations

Promos

 

Misc. Items

WofV Sketchafex Card of ‘Borg Cube’ by Martineck in Black Ink Points: 3000
WofV Sketchafex Card of ‘Borg Queen Ship’ by Martineck in Color Points: 3000
WofV Sketchafex Card of ‘Voyager vs Borg Cube’ in Black Ink Points: 3000
WofV Sketchafex Card of ‘Voyager vs Borg Queen Ship’ in black ink Points: 3000
WofV Sketchafex Card of ‘SS Raven’ by Martineck in Black Ink Points: 3000
WofV Sketchafex Card of ‘USS Voyager’ by Martineck in Black Ink Points: 3000
WofV Sketchafex Card of ‘USS Voyager’ by Martineck in Color Points: 3000
WofV Sketchafex Card of ‘Kes’ by Czop with colored background Points: 2000
WofV Sketchafex Card of ‘7 of 9’ by Czop with colored background Points: 5000
WofV Sketchafex Card of ‘Torres’ by Czop with color Points: 5000
WofV Unreleased Sketchafex Card of ‘Alixia’ by Martineck Points: 1500
WofV Unreleased Sketchafex Card of ‘Daelen’ by Martineck Points: 1500
WofV Unreleased Sketchafex Card of Seven of Nine by Monte Moore Points: 5000
WofV Unreleased Sketchafex Card of Torres by Moore Points: 5000

Press Release

Rittenhouse Archives and www.scifihobby.com are pleased to announce that both The Women of Star Trek Voyager HoloFEX trading cards and Hercules: The Complete Journeys trading cards are now available on a pre-sell basis online at www.scifihobby.com. The Women of Star Trek Voyager HoloFEX trading cards feature 2 autographs in box, plus randomly inserted costume cards of Seven of Nine and Capt. Janeway and hand-drawn sketch cards. The 72-card base set is unlike any other Star Trek set ever. Each card will be printed on thick, holofoil card stock, with gold-foil stamping and super glossy lamination. These base cards are superior to most, if not all, bonus cards in any of the past Star Trek sets. There will also be multiple photos of each featured character on each card (Manufacturer’s note: In order to clear up any misconceptions about this product, these cards are not lenticular or motion cards. Also, all cards are standard 2-1/2″x3-1/2″ size).

Several customers have asked about the list of autographs for this product. We are extremely pleased to tell you that — with the exception of Jeri Ryan — there are NO repeat signers from past Voyager trading card series. The list includes Sharon Lawrence (Amelia Earhart), Virginia Madsen (Kellin), Lori Petty (Noss), Martha Hackett (Seska), J. Paul Boehmer (29th Century Borg, “One”), Laura Stepp (Erin Hansen, Seven of Nine’s Mom), Katelin Peterson and Erica Lynne Bryan (both played Annika Hansen, young Seven of Nine), and several more. The autographs are broken into two separate groups: (1) The Seven of Nine Autograph Series, which includes Jeri Ryan and several actors whose characters are closely associated with Seven of Nine (that explains how we squeezed in a couple of guys into this collection), and (2) The Women of Star Trek Autograph Series. Also, please be aware that we have received a commitment from Viacom for costumes worn by Jeri Ryan and Kate Mulgrew, and their costume cards will be randomly inserted throughout the series. Once we have a final tally as to the number of costume cards we can produce from these costumes, we will issue another message informing you of the insertion rate. (Based on past experience, it is likely that we will be able to insert these at a rate no less frequently than 1:100 packs, but this is only speculation at this time.)

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From Rittenhouse: Many thanks for your patience while are completing the upcoming “Women of Star Trek: Voyager HoloFEX” Trading Cards. As you may already be aware, due to circumstances beyond our control, we have had to move back the release date of this series until early August. We regret the inconvenience, but do believe that your faith in this product — which has been sold out for several weeks — will be rewarded upon its release. A few other points to note about this card series:

1. The case topper will consist of an autograph card signed by Vanessa Branch (who played the grown-up Naomi Wildman) and 2 ArtiFex cards (Seven of Nine and B’Elanna Torres) that were originally scheduled to be inserts within the packs. These were the only 2 pieces of artwork that could be completed in time for this project, and this new direction makes more sense.
2. The binder autograph card will be signed by Nancy Hower, who played Ensign Wildman.
3. The 9-card ArtiFex bonus set will be replaced by a 6-card “SpaceFex” set featuring incredible CGI special effects images through a die-cut view screen. These will be inserted at 1:20 packs.
4. The MorFex and ReflectiFex bonus sets will also be die-cut.
5. The base cards will feature 6 different photos apiece, yielding more than 400 total images in the base set alone! The base set will also consist of 70 cards, rather than 72 as originally published.
6. The costume cards just came back from our printer, and they look awesome!
7. As promised, there will be NO (i.e. zero, zip, nada) redemption cards in this product (or in any other, if we can help it). All of the autograph and costume cards, in particular, are in-house and waiting to be packed out.

As we get closer to the release date, we will have more specific shipping information. Once again, thanks so much for your patience.

 

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