Enterprise (Art Asylum) 2001-2002


Star Trek: Enterprise (Art Asylum) 2001-2002

Art Asylum was founded back in 1996 by Digger Mesch and Donna Soldano, and produced toys for popular toy brands of the time before branching out on their own. They acquired the toy license for Star Trek in 2000 and launched their own Star Trek: Enterprise line in 2001. Their Enterprise line included figures themed to the two-part series premiere “Broken Bow”, as well to an “Away Team” theme that featured the characters off the ship. This line was very well done with some fantastic sculpts, but unfortunately short lived.

For more information about Art Asylum’s Star Trek: Enterprise line, see bottom of the page for a complete summary.

Star Trek: Enterprise (2001): Series 1 (Broken Bow)

Captain Jonathan Archer

Market Value:
Carded $25 – $40
Loose $10 – $17

Captain Jonathan Archer
Accessories: Phase-Pistol, Communicator, Scanner, Additional Hands, Display Base
Years Released: 2001
Scarcity Factor: Moderately easy to find
Notes: Jonathan Archer was the Captain aboard the Enterprise and portrayed by Scott Bakula on the show. Captain Archer has the distinction of being the very first captain of the Enterprise. The figure is based on his appearance in the two-part series premiere “Broken Bow”. Captain Archer comes with a phase-pistol, communicator, scanner, an additional set of hands and an Enterprise display base.

Ensign Travis Mayweather

Market Value:
Carded $22 – $35
Loose $8 – $15

Ensign Travis Mayweather
Accessories: Phase-Pistol, Communicator, Scanner, Additional Hands, Display Base
Years Released: 2001
Scarcity Factor: Moderately easy to find
Notes: Travis Mayweather was the Navigator and Helm Officer aboard the Enterprise, and was portrayed by Anthony Montgomery on the show. The figure is based on his appearance in the two-part series premiere “Broken Bow”. Ensign Mayweather comes with a phase-pistol, communicator, scanner, an additional set of hands and an Enterprise display base.


Klaang the Klingon

Market Value:
Carded $22 – $35
Loose $8 – $15

Klaang the Klingon
Accessories: Klingon Disruptor, Bat’leth, Dagger, Additional Hands, Display Base
Years Released: 2001
Scarcity Factor: Moderately easy to find
Notes: Klaang was a Klingon courier from the Klingon High Council, who played a big role in the Enterprise two-part premiere titled “Broken Bow”. He was portrayed by Tommy Lister on the show. The figure is based on that appearance from “Broken Bow”. Klaang comes with his Klingon Disruptor, Bat’leth Dagger, an additional set of hands and an Enterprise display base.

Lieutenant Malcom Reed

Market Value:
Carded $20 – $30
Loose $7 – $12

Lieutenant Malcom Reed
Accessories: Phase-Pistol x 2, Communicator, Scanner, Utility Case, Additional Hands, Display Base
Years Released: 2001
Scarcity Factor: Moderately easy to find
Notes: Malcom Reed was the Tactical and Armory Officer aboard the Enterprise, and was portrayed by Dominic Keating on the show. The figure is based on his appearance in the two-part series premiere “Broken Bow”. Ensign Mayweather comes with two phase-pistols, communicator, scanner, utility case, an additional set of hands and an Enterprise display base.


Silik The Suliban

Market Value:
Carded $20 – $30
Loose $7 – $12

Silik The Suliban
Accessories: Suliban Phasers x 2, Additional Hands, Display Base
Years Released: 2001
Scarcity Factor: Moderately easy to find
Notes: Silik was an official in the Suliban Cabal during the Temporal Cold War. He was portrayed by John Fleck on the show. The figure is based on his appearance in the two-part series premiere “Broken Bow”. It should be noted that Silik does eventually meet his end in the episode “Storm Front”. Silik comes with two Suliban phasers, an additional set of hands and an Enterprise display base.

Sub-Commander T’Pol

Market Value:
Carded $25 – $40
Loose $10 – $17

Sub-Commander T’Pol
Accessories: Phase-Pistol, Communicator, Vulcan Scanner, Additional Hands, Display Base
Years Released: 2001
Scarcity Factor: Moderately easy to find
Notes: Sub-Commander T’Pol was the Science Officer aboard the Enterprise and portrayed by Jolene Blalock on the show. T’Pol has the distinction of being the very first Vulcan to serve aboard a human vessel. The figure is based on her appearance in the two-part series premiere “Broken Bow”. T’Pol comes with a phase-pistol, communicator, Vulcan scanner, an additional set of hands and an Enterprise display base.

Star Trek: Enterprise (2001): Away Team

Charles Tucker III
(Environmental Suit)

Market Value:
Carded $35 – $55
Loose $15 – $25

Charles Tucker III (Environmental Suit)
Accessories: Removable Chest Plate, Helmet, Power Cell, Enterprise Coin
Years Released: 2001
Scarcity Factor: Moderately easy to find
Notes: Charles “Trip” Tucker III was the Chief Engineer aboard the Enterprise and portrayed by Connor Trinneer on the show. The figure comes with a removable chest plate, helmet and power cell, along with a nifty Enterprise Coin.

Doctor Phlox
(Environmental Suit)

Market Value:
Carded $40 – $60
Loose $15 – $25

Doctor Phlox (Environmental Suit)
Accessories: Removable Chest Plate, Helmet, Power Cell, Extra Hands, Extra Head, Enterprise Coin
Years Released: 2001
Scarcity Factor: Moderately easy to find
Notes: Doctor Phlox was the Chief Medical Officer aboard the Enterprise and portrayed by John Billingsley on the show. The figure comes with a removable chest plate, helmet and power cell, along with additional hands, head and a nifty Enterprise Coin.

Hoshi Sato
(Environmental Suit)

Market Value:
Carded $40 – $60
Loose $15 – $25

Hoshi Sato (Environmental Suit)
Accessories: Removable Chest Plate, Helmet, Power Cell, Enterprise Coin
Years Released: 2001
Scarcity Factor: Moderately easy to find
Notes: Hoshi Sato was an Ensign aboard the Enterprise and portrayed by Linda Park on the show. The figure comes with a removable chest plate, helmet and power cell, along with a nifty Enterprise Coin.


Jonathan Archer (Environmental Suit)

Market Value:
Carded $25 – $40
Loose $10 – $17

Jonathan Archer (Environmental Suit)
Accessories: Removable Chest Plate, Helmet, Power Cell, Enterprise Coin
Years Released: 2001
Scarcity Factor: Moderately easy to find
Notes: Jonathan Archer was the Captain aboard the Enterprise and portrayed by Scott Bakula on the show. Captain Archer has the distinction of being the very first captain of the Enterprise. The figure comes with a removable chest plate, helmet and power cell, along with a nifty Enterprise Coin.

Nausicaan Captain

Market Value:
Carded $22 – $35
Loose $8 – $15

Nausicaan Captain
Accessories: Nausicaan Plasma Pistol
Years Released: 2001
Scarcity Factor: Moderately easy to find
Notes: The Nausicaan’s are a race from the Beta Quadrant, and the home planet of Nausicaa. The Nausicaan Captain appeared in the episode “Fortunate Son” of Season one from Star Trek: Enterprise. The Captain was portrayed by Danny Goldring in the episode. The figure comes with a Nausicaan Plasma Pistol.


Shran

Market Value:
Carded $50 – $75
Loose $20 – $30

Shran
Accessories: Andorian Phaser Rifle
Years Released: 2001
Scarcity Factor: Can be tough to find
Notes: Commander Thy’lek Shran, an Andorian starship commander, first appeared in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “The Andorian Incident”, but would go on to appear in several more episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise. He was portrayed by Jeffrey Combs on the show. The figure comes with an Andorian Phaser Rifle.

T’Pol (Environmental Suit)

Market Value:
Carded $30 – $45
Loose $12 – $20

T’Pol (Environmental Suit)
Accessories: Removable Chest Plate, Helmet, Power Cell, Enterprise Coin
Years Released: 2001
Scarcity Factor: Moderately easy to find
Notes: Sub-Commander T’Pol was the Science Officer aboard the Enterprise and portrayed by Jolene Blalock on the show. T’Pol has the distinction of being the very first Vulcan to serve aboard a human vessel. The figure comes with a removable chest plate, helmet and power cell, along with a nifty Enterprise Coin.

Star Trek: Enterprise (2002): Series 2 (Broken Bow)

Charles Tucker III

Market Value:
Carded $70 – $95
Loose $20 – $30

Charles Tucker III
Accessories: Phase Pistol, Communicator, Scanner, Additional Hands, Display Base
Years Released: 2002
Scarcity Factor: Can be tough to find on the secondary market
Notes: Charles “Trip” Tucker III was the Chief Engineer aboard the Enterprise and portrayed by Connor Trinneer on the show. The figure was the only member of the 2nd wave of Broken Bow figures, and comes with a Phase Pistol, Communicator, Scanner, Additional Hands and Display Base. Due to a late release, this remains the toughest of the standard Enterprise figures to track down.

Star Trek: Enterprise (2001): Deluxe Figures (Broken Bow)

Jonathan Archer w/ Captain’s Chair

Market Value:
Boxed $50 – $75
Loose $20 – $30

Jonathan Archer w/ Captain’s Chair
Accessories: Captain’s Chair Base
Years Released: 2001
Scarcity Factor: Moderately easy to find
Notes: Jonathan Archer was the Captain aboard the Enterprise and portrayed by Scott Bakula on the show. Captain Archer was the first to sit in the Captain’s Chair aboard the Enterprise. The figure is based on his appearance in the two-part series premiere “Broken Bow”. Captain Archer comes with his Captain’s Chair base, that includes sound and actual voice recordings.

Malcom Reed w/ Tactical Station

Market Value:
Boxed $50 – $75
Loose $20 – $30

Malcom Reed w/ Tactical Station
Accessories: Tactical Station Base
Years Released: 2001
Scarcity Factor: Moderately easy to find
Notes: Malcom Reed was the Tactical and Armory Officer aboard the Enterprise, and was portrayed by Dominic Keating on the show. The figure is based on his appearance in the two-part series premiere “Broken Bow”. Ensign Mayweather comes with a Tactical Station base, that includes sound and actual voice recordings.


T’Pol w/ Science Station

Market Value:
Boxed $140 – $200
Loose $50 – $70

T’Pol w/ Science Station
Accessories: Science Station Base
Years Released: 2001
Scarcity Factor: Can be tough to find
Notes: Sub-Commander T’Pol was the Science Officer aboard the Enterprise and portrayed by Jolene Blalock on the show. T’Pol has the distinction of being the very first Vulcan to serve aboard a human vessel. The figure is based on her appearance in the two-part series premiere “Broken Bow”. T’Pol comes with a Science Station base, that includes sound and actual voice recordings.

Star Trek: Enterprise (2001-2002): Accessories & Vehicles

Phase-Pistol/Communicator Two-Pack

Market Value:
Boxed $140 – $200
Loose $40 – $60

Phase-Pistol/Communicator Two-Pack
Accessories: Star Fleet Phase-Pistol, Communicator
Years Released: 2001
Scarcity Factor: Can be tough to find
Notes: Art Asylum released this fun two-pack for their Star Trek: Enterprise line containing a role play Phase-Pistol and a Communicator. The pistol came with lights and sounds when you pulled the trigger. The communicator had an old school flip open cover with realistic lights and sounds. This was the lone accessory for the Enterprise line by Art Asylum.

Star Trek (2008-2012): Unproduced Figures

Art Asylum was founded back in 1996 by Digger Mesch and Donna Soldano, and produced toys for popular toy brands of the time before branching out on their own. They acquired the toy license for Star Trek in 2000 and launched their own Star Trek: Enterprise line in 2001. Their Enterprise line included figures themed to the two-part series premiere “Broken Bow”, as well to an “Away Team” theme that featured the characters off the ship. This line was very well done with some fantastic sculpts, but unfortunately short lived.

The packaging for Art Asylum’s Star Trek: Enterprise figures was very attractive and really captured that old school Enterprise look. The figures used a box on blister pack, meaning a larger enclosement on a blister card. The figures were centered on the card with the name of each character directly below the figure. The classic Star Trek logo was centered above the figure, at the top of the card. The color theme for the “Broken Bow” figures was an off-white and blue, while the “Away Team” series featured a more rustic looking orange and blue. The backing on each figure was the same as others in the series, and was not unique to any particular figure or character.