“Tree of Life” Pendant Fit for an Elf

Solvar, an Irish-owned family business, has designed a sterling silver “Tree of Life” pendant for their Fáilte product line that would make a brilliant accessory for an elven costume.

Sterling Silver "Tree of Life" Pendant

The Tree of Life…

“Celebrate your Celtic Heritage”

Its branches reach in search of
Learning & Knowledge.
The trunk symbolises Strength,
Its flowers & fruit Renewed Growth
and its roots represent our
Ancient Celtic Heritage.

According to a tag enclosed with the necklace, “This fine piece of Irish jewellery has been crafted by Solvar Ltd. Ireland. Each piece of gold and silver is authenticated and hallmarked by the Irish Assay Office.” The company also produces many other pieces appropriate for medieval roleplaying, such as rings, bracelets, bangles, brooches, pendants, neckletts, earrings, tiaras, and hair pins. Materials used include silver, gold, white gold, diamonds, marcasite, marble, crystal, and enamel.

Order directly through the Solvar website.

The Sterling Silver “Tree of Life” Pendant is distributed by Solvar and its associated Vendors.

Star Trek USB Communicator Internet Phone

This Star Trek: The Original Series replica is set to launch Dream Cheeky‘s line of electronic Star Trek devices, which will also include a Bluetooth version of the communicator, a webcam modelled in the shape of the USS Enterprise, and an LCD photo keychain that resembles a Starfleet badge.

Star Trek USB Communicator Internet Phone
Star Trek USB Communicator Internet Phone

Product Features:

  • Built-in microphone and earphone, works with Skype, MSN, AIM, Ichat, etc.
  • Built-in speaker with 21 sound effects
  • Individual microphone mute button
  • Volume switch 6 foot long USB cable
  • Compatible with Windows XP, Vista and Mac OS X 10.5

System Requirements:

  • PC with Microsoft Windows XP SP3 / Vista SP1 or
  • Mac Computer with Mac OS X 10.5 1
  • Available USB port (USB 2.0 compatible)
  • Broadband Internet Connection

Package Contents:

  • 1x USB Communicator Internet Phone
  • 1x User Manual

The Star Trek USB Communicator Internet Phone is estimated to be available in May, priced around $49.99.

The Guild: Season 2 DVD Now Available

from The Guild:

We are happy to announce that The Guild DVDs are now being sold through Amazon.com! The DVD launches May 19th.

Click here to pre-order!

Our Season 2 DVD has TONS of extras, including a “Play All” option without credits, English subtitles, commentary tracks, script, gag reels and many many extra bonus videos!

In addition, you will be able to download the episodes in HD format from Amazon’s Download on Demand service the day the DVD launches, an amazing feature for instant gratification!

International DVDs will be coming shortly, but Season 1 also available at Amazon.com May 19th as well. Thank you for supporting the show!

The Guild Management

Spock’s Spork at ThinkGeek

from ThinkGeek:

Fellow Voyagers,

[Scene: Vulcan landscape. Cue Spock vs. Kirk fighting music.]

[Kirk] Spock, snap out of it!
[T’Pau] He cannot hear thee, Outworlder.
[Kirk] Oh, wait, let me make sure my shirt is torn.
[Spock] Grrrrrrr…
[T’Pau] The air is thick, and the Lirpa is not made for thee.
[Kirk] Then, can we use these instead?

Star Trek Limited Edition Titanium Spork

Star Trek Limited Edition Titanium Spork — Spock’s Spork

Captain Kirk, Mr. Spock, Scotty, Uhura, Dr. McCoy, Sulu, Chekov — all these names have one thing in common. Sure they are all serve on perhaps the most famous ship of the fleet: the NCC-1701 USS Enterprise. But the most important thing they have in common is: they all eat with their Starfleet issued titanium sporks; because sporks are the utensils of the future. And just for you, we snuck an empty photon torpedo casing full of them off the ship. But only 1701 of them. That’s right — these awesome sporks, laser engraved with the Starfleet emblem and “NCC-1701 Mess Hall” are a limited edition of 1701 pieces (each one individually numbered). They are the ultimate Star Trek collectible because titanium sporks are so durable they will last until we’re really exploring the final frontier. Time to boldy eat with something no one’s eaten with before: the Star Trek Limited Edition Titanium Spork.

Find more What’s New items at ThinkGeek!

The Transformers: The Complete First Season 25th Anniversary Edition

from Shout! Factory:

Prepare yourself for the series that started it all…

The Transformers: The Complete First Season
25th Anniversary Edition
Relive the Action on DVD June 16 from Shout! Factory

Production now underway for The Transformers: 25th Anniversary “Matrix of Leadership” Edition Collector’s Set

Optimus Prime. Megatron. Bumblebee. Starscream. For 25 years an epic battle has raged between the heroic Autobots and the villainous Decepticons. The “Robots in Disguise” have captivated children and adults alike, launching countless collectible toys, comic books, animated series and feature films beloved by legions of fans.

Now you can return to where the phenomenon began when Shout! Factory, in collaboration with Hasbro, Inc., unleashes the original animated TV series that started it all with The Transformers: The Complete First Season 25th Anniversary Edition DVD box set on June 16th. A must-have for kids and kids-at-heart, the set features all season one episodes in the order they were intended, remastered audio, a collectible Autobots magnet and special bonus content. The Transformers: The Complete First Season 25th Anniversary Edition DVD box set is priced at $29.99 SRP.

And for those who really can’t get enough of Transformers, Shout! Factory, along with Hasbro, is developing The Transformers: 25th Anniversary “Matrix of Leadership” Edition Collector’s Set. Brimming with over 38 hours of content, including the entire original animated “G1” series, a bounty of stellar extras and special collectible book, this 16-DVD box set is another fan must-have. The Transformers: 25th Anniversary “Matrix of Leadership” Edition Collector’s Set is expected to be available in mid July.

The Transformers: The Complete First Season 25th Anniversary Edition

Synopsis:

Four million years after crash-landing on an unfamiliar planet, sentient robots with the ability to disguise themselves as common vehicles awaken on present-day Earth. Engaged in a crucial race to find a new energy source for their home planet of Cybertron, Optimus Prime and the heroic Autobots must defend the innocent people of Earth against their archnemeses, Megatron and the power-hungry Decepticons.

Bonus Features Include:

  • Restored to the Original Broadcast Versions with a New Stereo Soundtrack Created from the Original Audio
  • Triple Changer: From Toy to Comic to Screen — The Origins of The Transformers
  • A Printable Script
  • Rare PSA

Technical Information:

Street Date: June 16, 2009
Packaging: The 3 DVDs are collected in thin packs with a deluxe foil board sleeve with embossed accents
Rating: Not Rated
Suggested Retail Price: $29.99
Running Time: approx. 360 minutes
Discs: 3
Aspect Ratio: 4:30
Technical Info: English, Stereo.

Star Trek Line of Urns and Caskets

Eternal Image makes it possible to take Star Trek fandom to the grave with the debut of their Trek-branded burial options.

For the millions of fans on our planet and beyond, our new line of Star Trek urns, caskets, monuments and vaults will be an important discovery indeed. After ten movies and five television series, phrases like “Live long and prosper,” “Resistance is futile” and “Space: the final frontier” have become part of our global vocabulary.

Star Trek Urn

“The new Star Trek Urn will feature a bold design reminiscent of the 24th century styling of the United Federation of Planets and Starfleet,” Eternal Image says, adding that “The Star Trek Casket styling has been inspired by the popular Photon Torpedo design seen in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.”

Star Trek Casket

The monuments and vaults will follow later in 2009. Sign up to be notified when prices are announced and each item becomes available.

Wander Over Yonder

from Craig McCracken:

Hello All,

I’ve always been drawing and typically my stuff (when it doesn’t end up on your TV sets) just sits on a shelf in my office collecting dust. So back in ’07, inspired by the work my wife was doing with her brilliant Milky Way and the Galaxy Girls I decided to dust off some of those drawings and try and hock some of my own wares.

So that year at Comic Con I debuted my nomadic, hippie, muppet man, Wander Over Yonder. It was a real simple affair, a T- Shirt, a patch, and a sketchbook of some of my taken ‘er easy, getting back to nature doodles. Wander was well received and after a good con we still had some stuff left over. So as to not let this “rolling stone” gather too much dust like my drawings used to I’m proud to announce that Wander has launched his very own webstore. So please Wander on over and check it out when you get a chance.

Thank you kindly,

Craig

(PS — shirts come in men’s and women’s sizes, and the sketchbook comes signed)

Wonder Woman: Animated Original Movie

Wonder Woman: Animated Original Movie

Courageous Princess. Fierce Warrior. Legendary Superhero.

Wonder Woman is the fourth film in the DC Universe Animated Original Movie series, following Superman: Doomsday, Justice League: The New Frontier, and Batman: Gotham Knight. Directed by Lauren Montgomery and produced by DC Comics animation veteran Bruce Timm, this direct-to-video animated film is based on the 1987 reboot of the character and tells the origin story of the world’s most famous female superhero. The feature-quality animation is similar in style to the anime-inspired Justice League, with a few design tweaks that give a sharper, more angular look to the film.

“Wonder Woman is one of the most iconic figures in pop culture. This movie succeeds in reinforcing her image as a female role model while firmly planting her flag as an epic action adventure heroine,” says Gregory Noveck, Senior VP, Creative Affairs, DC Comics. “I think audiences will love this modern take on a classic character.”

On the mystical island of Themyscira, a proud, strong warrior race of Amazon women lives in a utopian civilization shielded from the corrupt world of man. But a betryal within the Amazon sisterhood leads to the escape of Ares, the God of War, and Amazon Princess Diana must capture him before he unleashes global chaos and destruction. With the aid of cocky fighter pilot Steve Trevor, Diana tracks Ares to the United States for a battle unlike any humankind has ever faced.

DC Comics, Warner Premiere, and Warner Bros. Animation promote this DVD release as the first-ever official Wonder Woman feature film to be made and rated PG-13 (the first cut reportedly earned an R). This version of Wonder Woman is definitely not aimed at children, opening with a lengthy and visceral battle sequence that sets up the imprisonment of Ares by the Amazons. Characters, good and evil, meet grisly deaths by sword or other bladed weapons, with several beheadings and dismemberments. The later confrontations between Ares and Wonder Woman are nearly as violent, with a bit of on-screen blood adding to the realism; when Wonder Woman can be hurt, it makes the outcome of the story a little less certain.

The mature rating applies, as well, to the use of adult language and sexually suggestive scenes, most of which can be attributed to Steve Trevor, who makes a few racy remarks about Princess Diana’s physique and has a humorous, recurring gag of offending the Amazons with his use of the word “crap”. The casting of Nathan Fillion as Steve Trevor, the complementary opposite to Wonder Woman in the movie’s battle-of-the-sexes theme, is brilliant; Fillion channels the tactlessness and crudeness of his Captain Hammer character (Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog) and the charm of his rough-but-honorable Captain Malcolm Reynolds (Firefly, Serenity), deftly striking a balance that allows him to be likable enough to be the love interest that the Amazon Princess would believably leave paradise for, yet still retain his “sexist pig” personality.

Rounding out the celebrity voice cast are Keri Russell (Felicity, Waitress) as Princess Diana/Wonder Woman, Alfred Molina (Spider-Man 2) as Ares, Virginia Madsen (Dune, Sideways) as Queen Hippolyta, Oliver Platt (The West Wing) as Hades, Rosario Dawson (Sin City) as Artemis, and David McCallum (NCIS, Batman: Gotham Knight) as Zeus — an ensemble that “infuses thunder and passion into this epic tale of the princess who becomes the World’s Greatest Super Heroine”.

Wonder Woman is available as a Single-Disc Standard Edition, Two-Disc Special Edition, and Blu-ray Disc, and by Download, On Demand, and Pay-Per-View, with collectible packaging for the Two-Disc Special Edition and Blu-ray Disc. All formats include an exclusive sneak peek at the next DC Universe Animated Original Movie, Green Lantern: First Flight, and an audio commentary track featuring Gregory Noveck (Senior VP, Creative Affairs, DC Comics), Bruce Timm (Producer), Lauren Montgomery (Director), and Michael Jelenic (Screenplay). The Two-Disc Special Edition’s second disc carries a digital copy download for iTunes and Windows Media Player, episodes of Justice League/Justice League Unlimited — “To Another Shore” and “Hawk and Dove”, the Blu-ray edition doubling the bonus cartoons by adding “Paradise Lost, Parts 1 & 2” — featuring Wonder Woman and personally selected by Bruce Timm, and two in-depth documentaries:

  • Wonder Woman: A Subversive Dream
    She is one of the pillars of DC Comics. We examine why Wonder Woman is important in the grand scheme of the DC Super Heroes and how her raw strength and power helped define a new generation of empowered women, who realized that their gifts of intellect and strength were just as powerful as their male counterparts.
  • Wonder Woman: Daughter of Myth — Covers Historical Amazon Lore and Its Evolution into the Modern-Day Wonder Woman Character
    This riveting documentary historically defines the meaning of the Amazons and how this links in with the evolution of the Wonder Woman character from comics to screen.

A third documentary appears only on the Blu-ray disc:

  • Wonder Woman: The Amazon Princess
    This featurette includes both a thumbnail history of the character of Wonder Woman featuring interviews with DC Comics creators and artists (Paul Levitz, Dan DiDio), and behind-the-scenes footage of the made-for-DVD release punctuated with interviews from the production staff and voice talent behind the film.

Wrap the golden Lasso of Truth around a lot of multi-disc sets, and the bonus features will be forced to admit they’re just filler. With Wonder Woman, there’s no padding. Each of the fascinating and informative documentaries stand up to repeated viewings, much like the film itself. The DVD would make a strong addition to the curriculum of women’s studies classes, championing female empowerment in the footsteps of Lynda Carter’s Wonder Woman, the definitive face of Wonder Woman for an entire generation of little girls who watched her TV series in the 1970s and were convinced that they, too, could transform into a superhero if they only spun around enough times.

Order now at Amazon.com:
Wonder Woman (Single-Disc Standard Edition)
Wonder Woman (Two-Disc Special Edition + Digital Copy)
Wonder Woman (Blu-ray)
Wonder Woman (On Demand)

Or order directly through the Warner Home Video website.

Wonder Woman is distributed by Warner Home Video, a division of Warner Bros. Entertainment. For more information, please visit the official Wonder Woman movie website.

Weta News: April 2009

from Weta:

Hey Weta fans,
Whether you celebrate Easter or not, perhaps in some little way you can celebrate spring. Unless you’re on our side of the planet, of course. We’re headed for Winter. Beanie, anyone?

Dr. Grordbort’s Easter Hunting Pack:
To celebrate the Easter Bunny Hunting Season, Dr. Grordbort’s have allowed us to bundle a few of their products AND slash the price. Used to be US$90, NOW $74! Save $26!
A Miniature F.M.O.M. Wave Disrupter gun
A Dr. Grordbort’s T-shirt with a pipes motif
A thick, useful notebook for species notes
Check it out!

In the News:
Richard Taylor wins World Class New Zealand Award
Dr. Grordbort’s Rayguns featured in Shooting Illustrated Magazine
The WotWots launch a huge success
How to hook up with other Weta fans
Winners of our Profile prize draw
Listen to Episode VII of the Weta Cast!

Hot Tip!
You can follow Weta on Twitter! Or MySpace. And we have loads of videos on YouTube! Check out Weta’s social network!

Collectors — look here!
Anthony Gibb, one of our good friends in the Weta collectors’ community publishes! Check out Anthony’s Site!

See You Online!
http://fans.wetaNZ.com/Magnus/

Giants

Giants

In Giants, you play a chief competing for tribal prestige on Easter Island by building the biggest and most numerous statues your civilization has ever seen.

The monumental statues of Easter Island, known as moaïs, are one of the most fascinating exploits attributed to mankind. How did a handful of sculptors, tucked away on a miniscule island, ever manage such a feat? Isolated from the rest of the world, they built more than 800 statues, each weighing several tons with certain measuring nearly 10 meters tall. Cooperation between the tribes, innovative use of wood and their earnest hard work are certainly part of the explanation for their incredible feat. These stone giants are one of the rare vestiges of a highly refined civilization, the Rapanui, who prospered for more than a millennium in peace and tranquility. Now it’s your turn to relive their inspiring adventure as builders of the moaïs!

The game is set during the golden age of the Rapanui, the native inhabitants of Easter Island. As chief of your people, you must use your leadership skills to elevate your village to top status. While this mostly involves successful construction of complete moaïs (each statue has a headdress to cap it), you can enlist the help of opposing but like-minded tribes, either through peaceful teamwork or scheming tactics like seizing possession of materials that are still en route from quarries to their building platforms, and hoarding the logs used to transport the statue pieces. Tribe markers, which represent your level of influence on the island, are used to reserve the best ahus (stone building platforms) and moaïs for future use. In addition, you have a sorcerer who can put a magical whammy on rivals who interfere with your plans of island dominance, though, as chief, you also have the privilege of invoking the power of the sorcerer’s magical Rongo tablets. Be careful, as sneaky acts may grant your opponents some of the precious prestige points you need to ultimately win. If you lead well and use your resources wisely, your workers will thrive and “your masterpieces will stand tall for centuries.”

Game Contents
• 1 game board
• 5 tribe chief figurines
• 5 sorcerer figurines
• 30 sculptor figurines
• 30 Rongo half-tablets
• 14 headdress miniatures
• 17 small sized moaïs
• 12 medium sized moaïs
• 6 giant sized moaïs
• 30 tribe markers
• 5 screens
• 5 banners
• 1 first player pawn
• 2 quarries tiles
• 7 forest tiles
• 5 score counters
• 35 bases
• 5 special dice
• 27 wooden logs
• 1 pawn receptacle
• One rulebook

The gameboard for Giants is a huge, beautifully stylized map of Easter Island, with a representation of a stone mural on the reverse side that depicts a team of workers building a moaï. (The glyphs in the mural are decorative gibberish, as the Rongo tablet markings they’re modelled after have never been deciphered.) A great deal of thought has gone into the aesthetics of the entire game, from the box’s lush artwork and the insert tray with one section shaped like the profile of a moaï, to the visual diversity of the gamepieces. Each of the five players has a screen that not only handily lists a cheat sheet of the game rules, but is illustrated with a tranquil scene of island life done in one of the themed colours assigned to each tribe. The tribes also have individually designed figurines and symbol-emblazoned playing pieces in their colour, with different appearances for each tribe’s chief,  sorcerer, and workers, a touch that gives the players’ little plastic avatars a bit of personality. The realistically sculpted moaï figurines, in three shades of grey plastic speckled to resemble stone, are similarly well-crafted, as are the double-sided playing pieces made of durably thick cardboard.

Giants takes a while to set up the first time out of the box, as there are many gamepieces to prepare and familiarize yourself with, but once you’ve read through through the rules the turn-based action is fairly straightforward. The rulebook provides illustrated example scenarios that clearly explain some of the more complex moves, as well as an entire page on the story of Easter Island. This latter inclusion elevates Giants from a fun adventure game to a potential teaching tool, as most people recognize the giant stone heads of Easter Island without knowing the history behind them, namely how the construction of the moaïs decimated the island’s forests and nearly destroyed its entire ecosystem as a result. There are a maximum of five players in Giants, but more can be included by turning tribes into teams of students, making this educational game perfect for the classroom setting. Hopefully, in playing Giants, you’ll be able to change the fate of the Rapanui clans for the better.

Giants supports 3-5 players, ages 10 and up. Game length: about 60 minutes.

Order now at Amazon.com:
Giants

Or order directly through the Asmodee Editions website.

Giants is distributed by Asmodee Editions (US), a subsidiary of Asmodee Editions (France), in partnership with Les Éditions du Matagot. For more information on Giants, visit the official game website at Giants: The Board Game (in English, German, and French).

No Gorgeous Tiny DVD in Foreseeable Future

from Gorgeous Tiny Chicken Machine Show:

There have been lots of people asking if we might possibly make a GTCMS DVD for Season 2. Unfortunately, Sony still owns the rights to all of the Season 1 and Season 2 episodes. Apparently, giant corporations do not manufacture DVDs unless they can make hundreds of thousands of them and sell them at Wal-Mart. Because I think it would be neat-o to be able to offer such a thing, I am going to ask the powers that be if I might take on an independent pressing myself and see what they say. I am guessing that the answer will be a resounding silence, as it always is, but I’ll ask. Never hurts to ask. Unless your jaw is broken. Then it prolly hurts a lot.