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Three third season <I>Star Trek: The Next Generation</I>-style men's Starfleet uniform jumpsuits -- all used on <I>Star Trek: The Next Generation</I> (3) |
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A set dressing item featured in Star Trek IX: Insurrection on sets build to represent the interior of Son’a starships. The item is a button panel like those appearing variously in Star Trek, but with the specific theme of the Son’a. It is made up of a shaped black acrylic … |
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A female Vulcan costume featured in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. The costume is a gold colored gown with form fitting long sleeves that is covered by a sparkling black gauzy over gown that is light and airy. The costume also features a thick full length tabard with gold … |
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A prop item featured in the ninth Star Trek feature film “Insurrection “. This is an electronic wrist scanner made for wear with the cloaked suit Starfleet used to observe the Bak’u; it is molded plastic, painted red featuring a small, backlit “screen” with a graphical application of “sensor data”, … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Thirty Days”; wherein “Tom Paris” (Robert Duncan McNeill) is demoted to ensign and sentenced to thirty days in the brig for breaking the Prime Directive in actions he took to try and save a vast planet-sized ocean world. This costume is … |
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This fun prop is the ‘alien gambling device' from the well-received Deep Space Nine episode “Rivals”. The conniving con artist “Martus Mazur” (Chris Sarandon) by chance comes into possession of this device that he soon discovers gives the possessor mysterious luck. After “Quark” (Armin Shimerman) turns down “Mazur’s” offer to … |
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A feature style Klingon warrior costume comprised of a leather jacket with leather piecework details, insignia, and synthetic fur sleeves; leather gorget with Klingon language characters; spine piece; gray spandex pants with pleated detail and elastic stirrups; belt with buckle and ammo box with snap cover, gauntlets and fingerless gloves, … |
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“Jadzia Dax” (Terry Farrell) was a joined Trill who was a Starfleet lieutenant during the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine series. This is her swim costume from the DS9 episode “Way of the Warrior, Part 1”. The body of the suit matches her skin color and has had additional fabric … |
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A rust colored costume top featured in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. This piece was worn by stunt woman Ann Chatterton who played one of “Khan's” (Ricardo Montalban) genetically engineered superwomen. The item is a lace backed long sleeve shirt with a low cut neckline ending in a … |
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As the crew of “Enterprise NX-01” attempts to locate the mysterious Xindi in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Rajiin”, they come across an alien bazaar filled with every sort of item and being. This item comes from that set, a medium sized sign with painted on alien character letters depicting … |
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A black vacuumed formed plastic Starfleet type II phaser holster prop made in the 24th century style for Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, and Voyager. The item features a black felt lining for a no scratch effect when placing resin hand phaser props within and a pair … |
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The “Kreetassans” where a humanoid race capable of warp speed and native to the planet Kreetassa. They were featured in several Star Trek: Enterprise episodes however this costume was featured in the episode “Vox Sola”. The costume includes a gold and orange paisley pattern tunic with orange trim and an … |
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A pair of mustard colored overalls with Velcro enclosures for exposing the outside of the legs, functional pockets, and Velcro shoulder straps. The costume was meant for use in the ill fated Star Trek: Phase II which never made it to screen, yet elements of which eventually evolved into episodes … |
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A costume featured in Star Trek I: The Motion Picture for wear by William Shatner during his portrayal of “Admiral Kirk” in the sequence during which the ‘V'Ger’ entity sends a plasma based probe to the “USS Enterprise”. The costume is a cream colored short sleeved shirt with visible threads … |
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“Vinod” (Michael Silver) was the son of the Human “Alixus” (Gail Strickland) who believed that humanity had lost its way to technology. Vinod was intentionally stranded on a planet with his mother and the people of a colony ship in order to teach the people the evils of technology. Featured … |
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This mold was used to create special effects make-up for episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine for a Cardassian nose and chin. The mold encompasses the area just above the nose, to just under the chin and measures approx. 8 X 6 X 3.5 inches. |
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“Kira Nerys” (Nana Visitor) was a Bajoran female who was a Colonel in the Bajoran Militia and later a Bajoran liaison officer on Deep Space Nine. This distressed uniform was made for wear by Kira in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Defiant” in which she was phasered by … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Night Terrors”, wherein the “Enterprise-D” is ordered to find a ship that got stuck in a dangerous time/space anomaly that drains their ship of power and makes any human go insane but gets stuck in it too. This costume … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “The Breach, wherein “Lieutenant Reed” (Dominic Keating), “Ensign Travis” (Anthony Montgomery), and “Commander Tucker” (Connor Trinneer) is sent down to a planet called Xantoras to rescue three Denobulan scientists from the xenophobic faction that had recently taken over the government. This … |
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A 24th Century style 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 and silver in the Romulan style however the LCARS … |
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This painting is one of a kind, made by Star Trek: The Next Generation series artist Andy Probert. It depicts several of the differing ships that carried the name "Enterprise" flying through space in the "unfinished" portion of the painting while combining elements of the human physical interior, i.e. the … |