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A ceramic mold fashioned to create special effects make-up castings of “Dr. Phlox’s” (John Billingsley) back in episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise like “Bounty” and “Doctor’s Orders”. The item is made to create a ridged appearance for a spine and is inscribed ‘Phlox’ and ‘Worf Positive’. The item measures approx. … |
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THE NEXT GENERATION: TNG-STYLE DESKTOP BUTTON PAD This black acrylic key pad with silk-screened buttons in blue and white is in the style of Star Trek: The Next Generation. This type of keypad was usually used to control desktop functions such as intercoms on The Next Generation set. Measures approx. … |
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This style of Starfleet uniform was seen in various first season episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation as a throwback to the styles of The Original Series. Scants were worn by various background actors, yes, that's men, but the costume didn’t live very long on the series, unlike some … |
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This black acrylic button pad with silk-screened buttons is made in The Next Generation-Style. It would have been used as a wall control either for lighting or locking doors in Star Trek: The Next Generation. Measures approx. 7 ½ x 3 inches. |
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This style of Starfleet uniform was seen in various first season episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation as a throwback to the styles of The Original Series. Scants were worn by various background actors, yes, that's men, but the costume didn’t live very long on the series, unlike some … |
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This mustard yellow uniform is typical of Star Trek: The Next Generation costumes after season three, thus introducing the Mandarin collar and eliminating the piping around the neck and shoulders. This style creates the two-piece uniforms worn for the rest of the series comprised of a uniform jacket, and black … |
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This burgundy red uniform is typical of Star Trek: The Next Generation costumes after season three, thus introducing the Mandarin collar and eliminating the piping around the neck and shoulders. This style creates the two-piece uniforms worn for the rest of the series comprised of a uniform jacket, and black … |
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A cast resin carbine with two grips connected at the top and bottom painted in a rust color; painted details in black and gold; also featuring an inch thick brown cotton shuolder strap. Used by the Romulans in many episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation and Deep Space Nine, … |
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The hypospray design was created for use in Star Trek: The Next Generation and followed by many variations in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager. This particular item is high quality cast resin with a metal tip and clear removable plastic blood draw/injector vial, so this item … |
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THE NEXT GENERATION: CREW QUARTERS BED FRAME A fabulous wooden crew quarters bed frame from Star Trek: The Next Generation, painted grey and built to fit a queen sized mattress; this bed is perfect for any Star Trek Fan's bedroom. Measures approx. 90 x 69 x 22 inches. |
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Cast in foam rubber and latex, painted metallic silver, this phaser is fused immediately into its black holster so as not to be drawn. Made for background actors to be 'armed' but not to engage the enemy in battle. This item features Velcro straps for attachment to uniforms. This particular … |
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An acrylic black key pad with blue and white silk-screened numbers and buttons in The Next Generation-Style. This type of pad was typically seen on walls for controlling lights or doors. Measures approx. 5 ¼ x 3 inches. |
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A square of carpet from the corridor of the famous starship “U.S.S. Enterprise 1701-D” rebuilt for the final episode of Star Trek: Enterprise, “These are the Voyages…”. Despite actually being an episode of Enterprise the show featured around the activities of Commander William T. Riker (Jonathan Frakes) and Councilor Deanna … |
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A cast rubber carbine with two grips connected at the top and bottom painted in a rust color; painted details in black and gold; also featuring an half inch thick brown leather shoulder strap. Used by the Romulans in many episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation and Deep Space … |
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This style of application was used throughout multiple Star Trek series including Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine and Voyager. Blue in color, this Starfleet application features “07 ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS” and numerous numerical coding. Measures approx. 7 ½ x 2 inches. |
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A black acrylic The Next Generation-Style button pad with silk-screened purple and yellow buttons. Most likely to have been used as a wall panel for controlling lighting or doors on Star Trek: The Next Generation. Measures approx. 7 ½ x 3 inches. |
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A “Selay” mask made for actors portraying the snake-like aliens who made their first appearance in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Lonely Among Us.” It is latex foam painted green with eyeholes and a mouth opening and a slit up the back for ease of removal. It measures … |
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This style of application was used throughout multiple Star Trek series including Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine and Voyager. Red in color, this Starfleet application features “05 SYSTEM ACCESS” and numerous numerical coding. Measures approx. 8 x 2 ½ inches. |
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Featured in the episode “Devil's Due” the Enterprise crew are faced with the task of defeating a con woman masquerading as the devil of an alien culture. While attempting to prove her point she not only appears as “Ardra”, but the mythological devils of the Klingon species, The Fek’lhr. Fek’lhr’s … |
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This item is part of the "Devil's Due" collection from Star Trek: The Next Generation. In the episode, Captain Picard is forced to match wits with a con woman claiming to be a world's mythical figure of evil who centuries before made a deal with the people there to restore … |
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A square of carpet from the corridor of the famous starship “U.S.S. Enterprise 1701-D” rebuilt for the final episode of Star Trek: Enterprise, “These are the Voyages…”. Despite actually being an episode of Enterprise the show featured around the activities of Commander William T. Riker (Jonathan Frakes) and Councilor Deanna … |
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Cast in foam rubber and latex, painted metallic silver, this phaser is fused immediately into its black holster so as not to be drawn. Made for background actors to be ‘armed' but not to engage the enemy in battle. This item features Velcro straps for attachment to uniforms. This particular … |
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Made from foam rubber and believed to have been made for Star Trek: The Next Generation and used subsequently in episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Romulan disruptors like this made significant appearances in episodes like “The Next Phase” and “Face of the Enemy” of ‘The Next Generation', and … |
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This mustard yellow uniform is typical of Star Trek: The Next Generation costumes after season three, thus introducing the Mandarin collar and eliminating the piping around the neck and shoulders. This style creates the two-piece uniforms worn for the rest of the series comprised of a uniform jacket, and black … |
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THE NEXT GENERATION: CREW QUARTERS BED FRAME A fabulous wooden crew quarters bed frame from Star Trek: The Next Generation, painted grey and built to fit a queen sized mattress; this bed is perfect for any Star Trek Fan's bedroom. Measures approx. 90 x 69 x 22 inches. |