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Six alien costumes from the Federation Council scenes in <I>Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home</I>, comprising: two white fur Tellarite gowns with a Tellarite mask and gloves, two aliens with breathing masks and pleated latex tabbards in deteriorated condition, one black-and gold gown, and one brown and beige imitation leather … |
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A prop PADD (Personal Access Display Device) believed to have been featured in Star Trek IX: Insurrection during scenes taking place in “Captain Picard’s” (Patrick Stewart) ready room. The item is painted metallic pewter with metallic silver adhesive accents, gold colored details, and a graphical application adhered to the working … |
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A Starfleet flag officer’s uniform featured in various episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Voyager. The item is a set of black overalls style trousers and a uniform jacket with corresponding rank and a Starfleet combadge. The overalls feature a sewn in Voyager tag reading ‘Irina … |
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A wardrobe item created for use in Star Trek feature films for wear by Starfleet crewmen. Each division strip is on a black felt backing, is light-blue in color denoting membership to the Special Services division and measures approx. 3 X 1¼ inches. |
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A costume featured of the style featured in various Star Trek feature films. This costume consists of an iridescent gold, full-length robe featuring a textured, iridescent violet floral pattern, large, bell-sleeves with pink and silver-checkered stripes around the cuffs and matching stripe around the collar and down the front. A … |
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This incredible uniform was worn by Robert Duncan McNeill who is one of a handful of actors that can boast his appearance in every episode of the Star Trek: Voyager series. He played “Tom Paris”, an imprisoned flight controller who was given the opportunity by Captain Janeway (Kate Mulgrew) to … |
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A white radiation suit made for Star Trek I: The Motion Picture featuring a detachable red gorget, ribbed sleeves and waist and a metal attachment on the left breast. The feet feature white elastic stirrups and the spine Velcro's and snaps shut. The left shoulder features a sewn on Starfleet … |
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A smoked acrylic ‘computer interface' with a translucent application graphic on back made for Star Trek: Deep Space Nine in the Cardassian ‘shatter panel’ style. This would have been mounted into a base with a back light frame for the application to show up properly and when held in front … |
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A black and red nylon asymmetrical top hanging banner with Velcro fastens at the top and ‘Klingon' character letters applied in white all distressed to appear aged. Item measures approx. 62 X 25 inches where it comes to a point. |
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A metallic silver painted lecture podium believed to have been made for the final episode of Star Trek: Voyager, “Endgame” wherein “Admiral Janeway” (Kate Mulgrew) attempted to lecture a group of students in “Reginald Barclay's” (Dwight Schultz) class before being interrupted by an urgent call. The podium features a majestic … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Our Man Bashir” for wear by a holodeck character portraying a casino waiter. This exceptional shiny gold patterned shirt is button front and has a Mandarin styled collar. The sewn in Deep Space Nine tag reads ‘Steve Yudson'. |
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The Vidiians are a humanoid species from the Delta Quadrant who were struck 2000 years ago by a gruesome disease called the ‘Phage' that destroyed the organs of their bodies. Seen in several episodes during the Star Trek: Voyager series including “Phage” and “Faces”, they harvested organs from unsuspecting species … |
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A costume featured in Star Trek: The Next Generation for wear by veteran stunt performer Holiday Freeman. The costume is a two piece off white colored outfit presumably appearing in various Klingon Mok'Bara sessions led by “Worf” (Michael Dorn) in various episodes like “Clues”, “Second Chances”, and “Lower Decks”. The … |
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Costume worn in of Star Trek I: The Motion Picture by "Jeri McBride" as a ‘technician'. The costume is a Class-D men's jumpsuit featuring an "Engineering" Starfleet emblem, shoulder epaulettes, attached bio-monitor, functioning pocket and faux-flap on the pocket, Velcro and clasp size adjustments on the ankle cuffs, and a … |
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A pair of black size 11 male boots for wear with a Starfleet uniform jumpsuit (sold separately). The boots are black leather with zippers on either side of the ankle and a Velcro flap covering the outside. The inner label reads ‘Alfani, Made in Italy'. |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “The Maquis Part I and II”, wherein the Cardassians blame a group of Federation colonists for recent terrorist acts in the Demilitarized Zone. The costume is for wear by Bertila Damas in the role of “Sakonna”, a Vulcan who … |
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“Garak” (Andrew J. Robinson) was a Cardassian tailor and Promenade shopkeeper on board Deep Space 9 during the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine series. This costume was made for wear by Garak during the show. The neoprene jacket has crimson woolen sections with black, crimson and gold sections down the … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Who Watches the Watchers”, wherein the “Enterprise-D” must undo the damage done to a proto-Vulcan civilization when a Federation observation post is revealed to them and they assume they are gods. This costume is for wear by Pamela Segall … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Q2”, wherein, “Q” (John DeLancie) leaves his son with “Auntie Kathie/Captain Janeway” (Kate Mulgrew) to escape expulsion from the Continuum but he is too much for the “Voyager” crew to handle. This costume is for wear Tim Russ in the role … |
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This great faux Hypospray kit is from Dr. Phlox's (John Billingsley) sickbay onboard the NX-01 Enterprise and used during the Star Trek: Enterprise series. The case is metal with a snap clasp and a Starfleet medical label on the front that reads “Hypospray Kit – MK VII”. Inside the case … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Author, Author”; wherein “The Doctor” (Robert Picardo) sends his holonovel “Photons Be Free” to Earth to be published, requests time for a rewrite, but is blatantly ignored by the publishers stating that they needn't abide by his wishes because he is … |