Star Trek: Voyager Tuvix 1/10 Scale Action Figure with Accessories
"I am Lieutenant Tuvok. And I'm Neelix." – Tuvix
Star Trek: Voyager Tuvix 1/10 Scale Action Figure
Identity is more than the sum of its parts, and no one proved that more tragically than Tuvix! This officially licensed deluxe action figure brings one of Star Trek's most controversial and philosophically complex characters—portrayed by Tom Wright in the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Tuvix"—to your collection with stunning detail and an array of accessories that tell the story of a being who should never have existed but fought desperately for his right to live. When a transporter accident merged Vulcan security officer Tuvok and Talaxian morale officer Neelix into a single individual, the result was neither one nor the other, but someone entirely new. Tuvix possessed Tuvok's logic and tactical brilliance combined with Neelix's warmth and culinary creativity, creating a unique personality that quickly became a valued member of Voyager's crew. Yet his very existence posed an impossible question: did the crew have the right to separate him back into Tuvok and Neelix, even if it meant ending Tuvix's life? This 1/10 scale figure captures Tuvix in his Starfleet uniform, complete with the personal items that marked his brief existence and the accessories that tell the story of one of Voyager's most ethically challenging episodes.
Star Trek: Voyager delivered one of the franchise's most morally complex stories in "Tuvix," and the character stood at its heartbreaking center. For weeks, Tuvix served aboard Voyager, performing both Tuvok's security duties and Neelix's galley responsibilities with skill and dedication. He developed relationships with the crew, fell in love with Kes (combining both Neelix's romantic feelings and Tuvok's suppressed attraction), and proved himself to be not just a combination of two people but a distinct individual with his own thoughts, feelings, and right to exist. When the Doctor discovered a way to separate him back into Tuvok and Neelix, Tuvix pleaded for his life, arguing that he was a sentient being who deserved to live. Captain Janeway's decision to proceed with the separation—essentially executing Tuvix to restore her two crew members—remains one of the most debated moments in Star Trek history. This figure set includes the key items from Tuvix's brief life, from his Starfleet equipment to the rose he cultivated and the octagonal case from the fateful away mission that created him, allowing collectors to recreate the pivotal moments of this unforgettable episode.
Item Specifics:
- Manufacturer: Nacelle Company
- Series: Star Trek: Voyager
- Character: Tuvix
- Actor: Tom Wright
- Scale: 1/10 scale (approximately 7 inches tall)
- Type: Deluxe Action Figure Set
- Articulation: Fully articulated with multiple points of movement
- Accessories Included: Tuvix figure, 2 interchangeable heads, 8 interchangeable hands, Phaser, Communicator, Rose in Glass Jar, Octagon-shaped carrying case Neelix carried at the start of the episode
- Costume: Film-accurate Starfleet uniform combining elements of both Tuvok and Neelix's styles
- UPC: 850048317673
- Item Condition: New & Factory Sealed in Box
- Packaging: Premium collector packaging
- Recommended Age Group: Ages 4+
- Studio: Paramount Pictures
- Theme: Star Trek
- Country of Origin: China (subject to manufacturer specifications)
- Google Category: 6058 - Action & Toy Figures
Product Description:
The Star Trek: Voyager Tuvix 1/10 Scale Action Figure is a must-have for collectors and fans of the groundbreaking series. Standing approximately 7 inches tall in 1/10 scale, this figure features full articulation with multiple points of movement, allowing for dynamic posing whether Tuvix is performing his security duties, working in the galley, or standing on the bridge in his final, desperate plea for life. The sculpting captures Tom Wright's distinctive features with exceptional detail—the unique combination of Vulcan and Talaxian characteristics that made Tuvix's appearance so striking, including his spotted skin pattern, pointed ears, and the facial structure that was neither fully Tuvok nor fully Neelix but something entirely new. The film-accurate Starfleet uniform recreates Tuvix's appearance, combining elements of both Tuvok's security gold and Neelix's more casual style into a unique look that reflected his dual heritage.
What makes this deluxe figure truly special is the thoughtfully curated collection of accessories that tell the complete story of Tuvix's brief but meaningful existence. The set includes two interchangeable heads, allowing you to display different expressions and capture the emotional range of this complex character. One head can represent Tuvix during his time serving confidently aboard Voyager, while the alternative head reflects his emotional moment on the bridge—the heartbreaking scene where he pleaded for his life, begging the crew not to kill him to bring back Tuvok and Neelix. This second head captures the fear, desperation, and profound sadness of a being fighting for his right to exist, making it one of the most emotionally powerful accessories in any Star Trek figure set.
Eight interchangeable hands provide multiple display options for holding accessories, performing duties, or recreating specific gestures from the episode. The Starfleet phaser and communicator represent Tuvix's role as a functioning member of Voyager's crew, performing both tactical and operational duties with the skill inherited from both his "parents." These standard-issue items remind us that Tuvix wasn't just a transporter accident—he was a capable officer who earned his place aboard the ship.
The rose in glass jar is one of the most poignant accessories, representing Tuvix's horticultural experiments that combined Tuvok's scientific precision with Neelix's love of beauty and life. This hybrid flower—like Tuvix himself—was something new and beautiful that could only exist because of the merger. The rose became a symbol of Tuvix's unique contributions and his argument that he was more than just the sum of Tuvok and Neelix—he was his own person with his own value. The octagon-shaped carrying case that Neelix carried at the start of the episode is a fascinating inclusion, representing the fateful away mission where Tuvok and Neelix were exposed to the orchid that caused their merger. This case connects Tuvix to his origin, reminding collectors of the innocent beginning that led to such profound ethical questions.
This attention to both the philosophical weight and the personal tragedy of Tuvix's story shows Nacelle Company's deep appreciation for Voyager's willingness to tackle difficult moral questions without easy answers. Whether you're a longtime Star Trek collector building your Voyager crew, a fan of episodes that challenge viewers to think deeply about identity and personhood, or simply appreciate characters whose existence forces us to confront uncomfortable truths about sacrifice and the value of individual life, this Tuvix figure deserves a place in your collection.
Safety Warning:
⚠️ WARNING - CHOKING HAZARD: Small parts and small accessories. Not suitable for children under 3 years. This product contains small parts and accessories that may pose a choking hazard to young children. Recommended for ages 4 and up. Adult supervision recommended for younger collectors.
Frequently Asked Questions:
What scale is the Star Trek: Voyager Tuvix figure?
This figure is 1/10 scale, standing approximately 7 inches tall. This scale allows for exceptional detail and realistic proportions, with all accessories properly scaled to match the figure. It's compatible with other 1/10 scale Star Trek figures from Nacelle Company.
Is this Star Trek figure officially licensed?
Yes, this figure is officially licensed by Paramount Pictures and produced by Nacelle Company. It features authentic Tom Wright likeness rights and is authorized merchandise from Star Trek: Voyager.
What kind of articulation does this figure have?
This is a fully articulated action figure with multiple points of movement throughout the body, allowing for dynamic posing. The articulation is designed to work with the Starfleet uniform and accessories for realistic display options.
What accessories are included with Tuvix?
This deluxe set includes the Tuvix figure, 2 interchangeable heads, 8 interchangeable hands, Phaser, Communicator, Rose in Glass Jar, and the octagon-shaped carrying case Neelix carried at the start of the episode. All accessories recreate key items and moments from Star Trek: Voyager's "Tuvix" episode.
Who was Tuvix?
Tuvix was a unique individual created when a transporter accident merged Lieutenant Tuvok and Neelix into a single being. Possessing the memories, skills, and personality traits of both individuals, Tuvix became his own person with his own identity, serving aboard Voyager for several weeks before Captain Janeway made the controversial decision to separate him back into Tuvok and Neelix, ending Tuvix's existence.
What is the "Tuvix" episode about?
"Tuvix" is one of Voyager's most ethically complex episodes, exploring questions of identity, personhood, and the right to life. When Tuvix pleaded not to be separated back into Tuvok and Neelix, arguing that he was a sentient being with his own right to exist, Captain Janeway faced an impossible choice: restore her two crew members or allow Tuvix to live. Her decision to proceed with the separation remains one of the most debated moments in Star Trek history.
What is the significance of the rose in the glass jar?
The rose represents Tuvix's horticultural experiments, combining Tuvok's scientific approach with Neelix's love of beauty. Like Tuvix himself, the hybrid flower was something new and unique that could only exist because of the merger, symbolizing his argument that he was more than just the sum of his parts.
Why are there two interchangeable heads?
The two heads allow you to display Tuvix in different emotional states—from his confident service aboard Voyager to his heartbreaking final plea for life on the bridge. This provides collectors with the ability to capture both the character's strength and his tragic vulnerability.
Does GoFigment offer combined shipping?
Yes! GoFigment offers combined shipping on multiple items. Add Tuvix along with other Star Trek figures like Weyoun from Deep Space Nine or other collectibles from our store, and we'll combine your order to save you money on shipping costs.
Note: The image provided is a prototype. Final product may be subject to modifications and is not guaranteed to reflect the final version.

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Tuvix 7" Star Trek: Voyager Nacelle Premium Action Figure Collectible
Star Trek: Voyager Tuvix 1/10 Scale Action Figure with Accessories
"I am Lieutenant Tuvok. And I'm Neelix." – Tuvix
Star Trek: Voyager Tuvix 1/10 Scale Action Figure
Identity is more than the sum of its parts, and no one proved that more tragically than Tuvix! This officially licensed deluxe action figure brings one of Star Trek's most controversial and philosophically complex characters—portrayed by Tom Wright in the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Tuvix"—to your collection with stunning detail and an array of accessories that tell the story of a being who should never have existed but fought desperately for his right to live. When a transporter accident merged Vulcan security officer Tuvok and Talaxian morale officer Neelix into a single individual, the result was neither one nor the other, but someone entirely new. Tuvix possessed Tuvok's logic and tactical brilliance combined with Neelix's warmth and culinary creativity, creating a unique personality that quickly became a valued member of Voyager's crew. Yet his very existence posed an impossible question: did the crew have the right to separate him back into Tuvok and Neelix, even if it meant ending Tuvix's life? This 1/10 scale figure captures Tuvix in his Starfleet uniform, complete with the personal items that marked his brief existence and the accessories that tell the story of one of Voyager's most ethically challenging episodes.
Star Trek: Voyager delivered one of the franchise's most morally complex stories in "Tuvix," and the character stood at its heartbreaking center. For weeks, Tuvix served aboard Voyager, performing both Tuvok's security duties and Neelix's galley responsibilities with skill and dedication. He developed relationships with the crew, fell in love with Kes (combining both Neelix's romantic feelings and Tuvok's suppressed attraction), and proved himself to be not just a combination of two people but a distinct individual with his own thoughts, feelings, and right to exist. When the Doctor discovered a way to separate him back into Tuvok and Neelix, Tuvix pleaded for his life, arguing that he was a sentient being who deserved to live. Captain Janeway's decision to proceed with the separation—essentially executing Tuvix to restore her two crew members—remains one of the most debated moments in Star Trek history. This figure set includes the key items from Tuvix's brief life, from his Starfleet equipment to the rose he cultivated and the octagonal case from the fateful away mission that created him, allowing collectors to recreate the pivotal moments of this unforgettable episode.
Item Specifics:
- Manufacturer: Nacelle Company
- Series: Star Trek: Voyager
- Character: Tuvix
- Actor: Tom Wright
- Scale: 1/10 scale (approximately 7 inches tall)
- Type: Deluxe Action Figure Set
- Articulation: Fully articulated with multiple points of movement
- Accessories Included: Tuvix figure, 2 interchangeable heads, 8 interchangeable hands, Phaser, Communicator, Rose in Glass Jar, Octagon-shaped carrying case Neelix carried at the start of the episode
- Costume: Film-accurate Starfleet uniform combining elements of both Tuvok and Neelix's styles
- UPC: 850048317673
- Item Condition: New & Factory Sealed in Box
- Packaging: Premium collector packaging
- Recommended Age Group: Ages 4+
- Studio: Paramount Pictures
- Theme: Star Trek
- Country of Origin: China (subject to manufacturer specifications)
- Google Category: 6058 - Action & Toy Figures
Product Description:
The Star Trek: Voyager Tuvix 1/10 Scale Action Figure is a must-have for collectors and fans of the groundbreaking series. Standing approximately 7 inches tall in 1/10 scale, this figure features full articulation with multiple points of movement, allowing for dynamic posing whether Tuvix is performing his security duties, working in the galley, or standing on the bridge in his final, desperate plea for life. The sculpting captures Tom Wright's distinctive features with exceptional detail—the unique combination of Vulcan and Talaxian characteristics that made Tuvix's appearance so striking, including his spotted skin pattern, pointed ears, and the facial structure that was neither fully Tuvok nor fully Neelix but something entirely new. The film-accurate Starfleet uniform recreates Tuvix's appearance, combining elements of both Tuvok's security gold and Neelix's more casual style into a unique look that reflected his dual heritage.
What makes this deluxe figure truly special is the thoughtfully curated collection of accessories that tell the complete story of Tuvix's brief but meaningful existence. The set includes two interchangeable heads, allowing you to display different expressions and capture the emotional range of this complex character. One head can represent Tuvix during his time serving confidently aboard Voyager, while the alternative head reflects his emotional moment on the bridge—the heartbreaking scene where he pleaded for his life, begging the crew not to kill him to bring back Tuvok and Neelix. This second head captures the fear, desperation, and profound sadness of a being fighting for his right to exist, making it one of the most emotionally powerful accessories in any Star Trek figure set.
Eight interchangeable hands provide multiple display options for holding accessories, performing duties, or recreating specific gestures from the episode. The Starfleet phaser and communicator represent Tuvix's role as a functioning member of Voyager's crew, performing both tactical and operational duties with the skill inherited from both his "parents." These standard-issue items remind us that Tuvix wasn't just a transporter accident—he was a capable officer who earned his place aboard the ship.
The rose in glass jar is one of the most poignant accessories, representing Tuvix's horticultural experiments that combined Tuvok's scientific precision with Neelix's love of beauty and life. This hybrid flower—like Tuvix himself—was something new and beautiful that could only exist because of the merger. The rose became a symbol of Tuvix's unique contributions and his argument that he was more than just the sum of Tuvok and Neelix—he was his own person with his own value. The octagon-shaped carrying case that Neelix carried at the start of the episode is a fascinating inclusion, representing the fateful away mission where Tuvok and Neelix were exposed to the orchid that caused their merger. This case connects Tuvix to his origin, reminding collectors of the innocent beginning that led to such profound ethical questions.
This attention to both the philosophical weight and the personal tragedy of Tuvix's story shows Nacelle Company's deep appreciation for Voyager's willingness to tackle difficult moral questions without easy answers. Whether you're a longtime Star Trek collector building your Voyager crew, a fan of episodes that challenge viewers to think deeply about identity and personhood, or simply appreciate characters whose existence forces us to confront uncomfortable truths about sacrifice and the value of individual life, this Tuvix figure deserves a place in your collection.
Safety Warning:
⚠️ WARNING - CHOKING HAZARD: Small parts and small accessories. Not suitable for children under 3 years. This product contains small parts and accessories that may pose a choking hazard to young children. Recommended for ages 4 and up. Adult supervision recommended for younger collectors.
Frequently Asked Questions:
What scale is the Star Trek: Voyager Tuvix figure?
This figure is 1/10 scale, standing approximately 7 inches tall. This scale allows for exceptional detail and realistic proportions, with all accessories properly scaled to match the figure. It's compatible with other 1/10 scale Star Trek figures from Nacelle Company.
Is this Star Trek figure officially licensed?
Yes, this figure is officially licensed by Paramount Pictures and produced by Nacelle Company. It features authentic Tom Wright likeness rights and is authorized merchandise from Star Trek: Voyager.
What kind of articulation does this figure have?
This is a fully articulated action figure with multiple points of movement throughout the body, allowing for dynamic posing. The articulation is designed to work with the Starfleet uniform and accessories for realistic display options.
What accessories are included with Tuvix?
This deluxe set includes the Tuvix figure, 2 interchangeable heads, 8 interchangeable hands, Phaser, Communicator, Rose in Glass Jar, and the octagon-shaped carrying case Neelix carried at the start of the episode. All accessories recreate key items and moments from Star Trek: Voyager's "Tuvix" episode.
Who was Tuvix?
Tuvix was a unique individual created when a transporter accident merged Lieutenant Tuvok and Neelix into a single being. Possessing the memories, skills, and personality traits of both individuals, Tuvix became his own person with his own identity, serving aboard Voyager for several weeks before Captain Janeway made the controversial decision to separate him back into Tuvok and Neelix, ending Tuvix's existence.
What is the "Tuvix" episode about?
"Tuvix" is one of Voyager's most ethically complex episodes, exploring questions of identity, personhood, and the right to life. When Tuvix pleaded not to be separated back into Tuvok and Neelix, arguing that he was a sentient being with his own right to exist, Captain Janeway faced an impossible choice: restore her two crew members or allow Tuvix to live. Her decision to proceed with the separation remains one of the most debated moments in Star Trek history.
What is the significance of the rose in the glass jar?
The rose represents Tuvix's horticultural experiments, combining Tuvok's scientific approach with Neelix's love of beauty. Like Tuvix himself, the hybrid flower was something new and unique that could only exist because of the merger, symbolizing his argument that he was more than just the sum of his parts.
Why are there two interchangeable heads?
The two heads allow you to display Tuvix in different emotional states—from his confident service aboard Voyager to his heartbreaking final plea for life on the bridge. This provides collectors with the ability to capture both the character's strength and his tragic vulnerability.
Does GoFigment offer combined shipping?
Yes! GoFigment offers combined shipping on multiple items. Add Tuvix along with other Star Trek figures like Weyoun from Deep Space Nine or other collectibles from our store, and we'll combine your order to save you money on shipping costs.
Note: The image provided is a prototype. Final product may be subject to modifications and is not guaranteed to reflect the final version.
