Description: The photographs and other items, are official photographs and items that have been gathered over 40 years and are always guaranteed authentic. Just send it back for a return!!!! Guaranteed! My mom has been a Star Trek fan and has been to almost every comicon, vulkon, fantisticon, sea trek and more that I can’t remember. Every time there were more autographed photos. All of the photographs listed were obtained at conventions we obtained authentic hand-signed autographs from actors on these official photographs These are AUTHENTIC AUTOGRAPHS, nice and clear, and NOT a copy or reprint. No visible signs of wear and tear. This rare 8x10 photo hand signed by Yvonne Craig features her iconic character Marta from the Star Trek Original Series. The photographs and other items, are official photographs and items that have been gathered over 40 years and are always guaranteed authentic. Just send it back for a return!!!! Guaranteed! My mom has been a Star Trek fan and has been to almost every comicon, vulkon, fantisticon, sea trek and more that I can’t remember. Every time there were more autographed photos. All of the photographs listed were obtained at conventions we obtained authentic hand-signed autographs from actors on these official photographs These are AUTHENTIC AUTOGRAPHS, nice and clear, and NOT a copy or preprint. No visible signs of wear and tear. Marta was a female Orion who lived as an inmate at the Federationasylum on Elba II. She was delusional, and seductive. Marta served as somewhat of a consort to Garth of Izar during his attempted take-over of the colony in 2268. Marta suffered from several delusions, including quoting famous works of literature and claiming that she had written them. In response to quoting William Shakespeare, Garth of Izar called Marta "the greatest liar I have ever met". Marta responded that the fact William Shakespeare wrote the play she quoted did not change the fact that she had written the play again the day before.The line Marta quotes: "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? Thou art more lovely and more temperate" is from Sonnet 18 written by Shakespeare and published in 1609.After James T. Kirk and Spock were captured by Garth, he placed Marta and Kirk alone together in a room where she tried to seduce him. She was unsuccessful and tried to stab Kirk, who managed to fight her off. Marta later died on the planet's toxic surface when Garth used her as an example of what would happen to the hostages if he was not allowed to leave the colony. He showed her mercy by blowing her up while demonstrating a new explosive, instead of letting her choke to death. (TOS: "Whom Gods Destroy")
Price: 172 USD
Location: Lake Mary, Florida
End Time: 2025-01-29T14:30:27.000Z
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 60 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Signed by: yvonne craig
Character: marta
Signed: Yes
Object Type: 8x10 photograph
Series/Movie: The Original Series
Genre: Science Fiction & Horror
Franchise: Star Trek
Vintage: Yes