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A blue and brown jacket with matching jumpsuit, with <I>Western Costume</I> label in jacket inscribed: <I>672-2, Agent in Bar, Chest 43-1/2, Sleeve 18-1/2</I> -- worn by Conroy Gedeon as the civilian agent in the bar scene in <I>Star Trek III: The Search For Spock</I> |
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A pair of leather boots painted rust colored with insulated interiors and matching vinyl Bajoran accents featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The boots are ‘College Comfort’ name brand, made for female wearers, size 8, and come with a vinyl belt that matches the boot accents. … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Inheritance” for wear by Ken Ebling and/or Brent Spiner in their portrayal of “Dr. Soong”. The costume is a multi-colored checkered quilted coat with an asymmetrical front seal and a set of trousers colored blue with distressed hems at … |
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A prop hands free ear piece (similar to modern Bluetooth devices) featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Cold Station 12”. The item appeared in scenes taking place in the set of the Denobulan medical ship “Barzai” for wear by “Persis” (Abby Brammell) and the Denobulan pilot. The item is … |
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A lot of two costume accents for a Starfleet trainee engineer’s white radiological suit appearing variously in Star Trek feature films from Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan through Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. The item is a reflective aspect which was affixed to the left side waist … |
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A partial bolt of fabric from the collection acquired for Star Trek believed to have been used in episodic television and feature films. The actual length of the roll is unknown. Height of fabric on the role: approx. 53 inches. Diameter of fabric on the roll: approx. 4 inches. |
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A full-length one-piece uniform gown, mostly purple in color with a tan stripe on the chest, open at the feet, zips up the back, featuring a tie around the back. The interior Deep Space Nine tag indicates use by ‘Bumper Robinson'. |
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This Cardassian costume was worn during the Deep Space Nine episode “Tribunal” and features a sea foam green and blue top with gray trim. It is made of fabric over wetsuit material and there is a zip up the back. The pants are made of gun metal gray Lycra with … |
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An orange radiological suit made for the Star Trek feature films with a matching helmet. The full length suit features ribbed details around the waist, ‘thermal' accents on both legs and arms, a round metal detail inset on the center of the chest, a black metal Starfleet insignia sewn onto … |
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A costume worn by aliens who appeared in the “Voyager” crew's dreams during the episode “Waking Moments” of Star Trek: Voyager. Made of dark green fabric with accented fabric featuring green shag, the costume also features sewn on metal domes made to appear nailed in. The costume was also featured … |
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A molded foam prop Starfleet phaser rifle the style of which was first seen in Star Trek VIII: First Contact. Painted metallic gunmetal with black painted raised details, and a graphical application as well as a black nylon strap, this well preserved prop measures approx. 36 X 9.5 X 2.5 … |
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“Tarah” (Suzie Plakson) was a female Andorian in the Andorian Imperial Guard who almost killed the Vulcan “Soval” (Gary Graham) in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Cease Fire”. Luckily for Soval, “Captain Archer” (Scott Bakula) managed to stop her. This costume was worn by Tarah's stunt double. The jumpsuit is … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Oasis” for wear by one of the holographic aliens pretending to be the Kantare. The costume is a lemon colored one piece outfit made to appear as though it was a dress worn over trousers. The costume zips up the back … |
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A 24th Century style Romulan Personal Access Display Device (PADD). It was presumably used on one of the 24th Century series and/or feature films including Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine or Voyager. The PADD is plastic painted metallic green with an LCARS style inset multicolored display screen. … |
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A costume featured in Star Trek I: The Motion Picture, cream colored trousers with a matching top. The top features long sleeves, a waist tie, and a brown colored heart shaped collar. The item is in the style which the “Ilia Probe” (Persis Khambatta) wore on the “USS Enterprise” while … |
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The Malon are a humanoid species from Malon Prime who were encountered by the U.S.S. Voyager in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Juggernaut” in which a Malon freighter was about to explode sending deadly toxic radiation into the occupying sector. This elaborate costume was worn by the Malon Controller “Vrelk” … |
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The Varo are a xenophobic humanoid race discovered by the U.S.S. Voyager in the Delta Quadrant and featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “The Disease”. The sleeveless jumpsuit is maroon with ribbing, teal trim down the sides of each leg and built in feet. The top is teal with … |
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A costume featured in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country for wear by Christopher Plummer in his portrayal of “General Chang”, the Shakespeare quoting Khitomer conspirator whose ship, which could fire while cloaked, wreaked havoc on the “USS Enterprise-A”. The costume is a large vinyl uniform jacket with opposing lines … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Riddles”; wherein “Voyager” is attacked by an undetectable, supposedly mythical race called the Ba'Neth. This costume is for wear by Mark Moses in the role of the Kestet deputy investigator trying to prove to his superiors that the Ba’Neth are not … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Chrysalis”; wherein “Dr. Bashir's” (Alexander Siddig) enigmatic band of genetically enhanced friends returns to DS9 in the hopes that the Dr. can correct the catalepsy that resulted from “Sarina’s” (Faith C. Salie) enhancements. This costume is for wear by … |
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A PADD (Personal Access Display Device) featured in Star Trek episodic television or feature films made from metallic gray plastic with a large ‘display screen' with a black LCARS style graphic meant to be backlit by the device. The graphic depicts a binary star system in collusion with the title … |
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A Vulcan monk costume featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “The Andorian Incident” during which an away team from “Enterprise NX-01” accidentally initiates first contact with the Andorians while stopping to see a Vulcan monastery. The costume is a cream colored inner robe with, full length, with pleated legs, … |