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A brown colored Class-D Starfleet uniform jumpsuit featured in Star Trek I: The Motion Picture. The costume is comprised of a brown jumpsuit with an attached bio-monitor and a pair of affixed orange science division strips on the shoulders, and comes with an unattached Earthbase patch for the left shoulder … |
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A costume featured in the last TNG era feature film, Star Trek: Nemesis by a species called the Kolarans and reused in the Enterprise episodes “Terra Prime” and “Demons” as jumpsuits for the Orpheus Mining Colony on the moon. This costume consists of a long-sleeved, full-length jumpsuit in a distressed, … |
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A costume accessory featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Voyager. This item is a hairpiece worn by Kate Mulgrew as “Captain Janeway” in the fourth season. It has been wrapped in a towel that reads ‘Janeway Hair’ and in a Ziploc bag that reads ‘Janeway S.T. Voyager 4th Season’. |
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A Vulcan jewelry item like those appearing in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock and Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. The item is a molded paste badge fashioned to be triangular with a metallic silver painted border and a translucent iridescent raised aspect that features a painted on … |
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This non-descript brown back was used during various episodic Star Trek television and / or feature films. It has a matching brown strap that is covered with strips of another shade of brown fabric. Measures approx. 15 x 14 ½ inches (not including strap). |
| A Starfleet uniform made in the style of Star Trek: The Next Generation featuring the black shoulders with a command red chest and back and black waist and legs that end in stirrups. This style also exhibits red piping around the collarbone connecting around the neck on the black shoulders. … |
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An incredible coup took place when “Captain Sisko” (Avery Brooks) girlfriend turned out to be helping the ‘Maquis', a group of malcontents bent on crippling the Cardassian Empire. While she was found guilty in her association with Maquis rebels, she truly did fall in love with “Deep Space Nine’s” commander … |
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A gray colored full length uniform jumpsuit features in Star Trek I: The Motion Picture. This costume comes as is with the basic body of the uniform intact. It features an open topped pocket sewn in on the right leg, a Velcro and clasp system for size adjustment at the … |
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This gold colored soldered cuff bracelet is believed to have been used during the filming of Star Trek feature films. Inset within the gold colored metal are three different colored resin decorations. One appears to have cracked slightly. |
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An item painstakingly removed from the Star Trek: Enterprise engineering set pieces before striking, this untested electrical board features multiple buttons, a numbered keypad, a rotating dial, switches, and possible many working lights all set into a board capable of wall or rack mounting. The item is also garnished with … |
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“Liko” (Ray Wise) was a Mintaken male who believed that “Captain Picard” (Patrick Stewart) saved him from the dead and shot him with an arrow to prove his immortality in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Who Watches the Watchers”. The lot includes two multicolored woven vests with eyelets … |
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The Suliban are a nomadic humanoid species from Sector 3641 who made their first appearance in the Star Trek: Enterprise series. This costume was worn by a Suliban male in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Detained” in which “Captain Archer” (Scott Bakula) and “Travis Mayweather” (Anthony Montgomery) find themselves locked … |
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A piece of costume jewelry made to appear as though it were a snake wrapped around the wearer's neck. The item is copper colored metal with a snake shaped pendant and a pair of matching 7 inch long ‘laces’ including the clasps. |
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A costume top featured in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country for wear by Romulan Khitomer conference attendees. The costume is a shirt with long draping cuff sleeves, a gold colored chest and collar, and an intricate red patterned tabard with gold colored trim and a resin badge with gold … |
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Captured by a massive industrial consortium and brainwashed, the crew of the U.S.S. Voyager believed that they were part of the employees of an alternate work company forever in the Star Trek: Voyager episodes “Workforce, Parts I and II”. This costume was worn by a stunt Quarren security officer and … |
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“Kaitaama” (Padma Lakshmi) was a Kriosian princess from Krios Prime who was kidnapped by two Retellians in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Precious Cargo”. When the Retellians had ship failure they contacted the U.S.S. Enterprise for assistance where “Trip Tucker” (Connor Trinneer) noticed their royal cargo with bound hands and … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “The Vengeance factor”, wherein the “Enterprise-D” tries to settle an end to raids by a group called “The Gatherers”. This costume is for wear by Marc Lawrence in the role of the elderly Gatherer whose murder almost derail any … |
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“Lt. Commander Geordi La Forge” (LeVar Burton) was Chief Engineer onboard the Enterprise-D and later the Enterprise-E during the Star Trek: The Next Generation series and the ‘Generations' movies. This is his Starfleet uniform made for wear during seasons 3 – 7 of the show. It includes an Operations gold … |
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A black and white technical drawing of the Enterprise NX-01 bridge illustrated by Doug Drexler under the supervision of production designer Herman Zimmerman. The framed picture features a plan of the bridge, the ceiling and a cross section. Measures approx. 37 x 26 ¼ inches. |
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A clear orange Isolinear-style data module as featured onboard the U.S.S. Enterprise-E in Star Trek: First Contact, Star Trek: Insurrection and Star Trek: Nemesis. Made of acrylic, the module has silk screened surfaces; one side gold, the other silver, with faux data information. The top of the module reads “03-2571, … |
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The hand is quite an expressive part of the human body, this unique prop would have been seen in Leonardo Da Vinci's workshop. It is made of blonde colored wood, and even has the joints to move the fingers up and down. Captain Janeway uses a holoprogram to visit the … |