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Seven costumes representing each principal member of the bridge crew from the original <I>Star Trek</I>, comprising: a cream-colored "Class-B" Reuben-style short-sleeved shirt, with epaulette tabs with Captain's stripes and loose bio-monitoring belt buckle, label inside inscribed <I>W. Shatner</I> -- believed worn by William Shatner in <I>Star Trek: The Motion Picture</I>; … |
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This Mark II Phaser Rifle was made for the Star Trek VIII - First Contact. Made of cast resin, painted silver to give a metal finish and black for definition. Three acrylic pieces have been attached to simulate controls. The piece is completed with a non-retractable black strap. Measures approx. … |
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A prop computer interface ‘screen’ like those appearing variously in Star Trek feature films and episodic television. The item is a piece of trapezoid shaped elongated smoked acrylic with a Klingon themed graphical application adhered to the reverse. The graphics are best seen when the item is back lit and … |
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A costume style first appearing in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Kahn and continuing to be in use through the opening sequence of Star Trek: Generations. This costume consists of a long-sleeved, full-length, red jumpsuit featuring a tan yoke, black piping, a red ribbed collar and sleeve cuffs indicating … |
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A prop item featured in episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise like “Civilization” and “Silent Enemy” This item is a prop microscope used by “Dr. Phlox” (John Billingsley) in sickbay on the “Enterprise NX-01”, it consists of a resin cast base with rubber accents, painted white, featuring various faux switches and … |
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A pair of special effects applications like those appearing on Romulan and Vulcan characters in Star Trek episodic television and feature films. The items are made from molded foam rubber colored a nice dark chocolate brown. We can only speculate how long the items have existed but conventional suppositions point … |
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Featured in the episodes “Fair Haven” and “Spirit Folk” of Star Trek: Voyager this pub sign was artfully created to hang outside a holographic pub. Made of carved wood, metal, and fiberglass components the sign is painted blue and brown, with green and white accents and inscribed ‘Public House, Sullivan's, … |
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When the Enterprise-D arrives at “Angel One” they find a planet controlled by a matriarchal society where the gender role of male and female are reversed. In the female dominated society males wear lighter, more revealing clothes such as this costume; fuchsia spandex pants with pink straps crisscrossing the legs … |
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An actual wood coffin stained a pleasant shade of brown with a hinged lid, a cream colored interior with a padded lid and a matching pillow. The laying surface is a stuffed mattress on top of wadded dried reeds. The exterior of the coffin features a pair of bar handles … |
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The “USS Enterprise” responds to a signal sent by an enigmatic alien species who speak only in metaphor, the ‘Tamarians'. Unable to communicate with the aliens, “Captain Picard” (Patrick Stewart) is transported to the surface of a neutral world with “Captain Dathon” (Paul Winfield) of the alien ship where their … |
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This interesting set dressing item was featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “The Best of Both Worlds, Part 1” and was seen onboard the U.S.S. Enterprise in the Ten Forward room. It has a dark marble dome base and metal spindles protruding out of it. They fan … |
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A resin rank badge made for characters portraying a commander in various Star Trek feature films. The item is made from molded resin shaped in alternating “V's” connected by bars on their outspread ends, all of which is painted metallic silver. The center houses two metallic gold colored bars with … |
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A set of four square shaped juice glasses procured for various Star Trek television episodes. With an ‘X' crossing from one corner of the weighted base to the other, these glasses also feature beveling up the corners of the vessel. The items measure approx. 4 X 3 X 3 inches. |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode "The Thaw" by Michael McKean in his guest starring role as “The Clown”. Then the "Voyager" crew attempts to rescue three aliens from a bizarre computer that brought their darkest fears to life in the form of a nightmare. The costume … |
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Featured in many Star Trek episodes, pole-arm props like this made appearances in scenes revolving around impoverished characters, people trapped on worlds where energy weapons were rendered useless, or others where weapons had to appear as though they had been made out of ‘available' components. Pole-arms like this one appeared … |
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A metal provisional rank pin made for ‘Maquis' crewmembers who integrated into the Starfleet crew of “USS Voyager” following their displacement into the Delta Quadrant during the pilot episode of Star Trek: Voyager, “Caretaker”. This pin indicates the provisional rank of ‘ensign’ due to its molded single stripe. A slightly … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “The Breach”, wherein the “Enterprise NX-01” rescues three Denobulan scientists from a xenophobic government, “Dr. Phlox” (John Billingsley) deals with racism in a much more personal way. This costume is for wear by Laura Putney in the role of one of … |
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A set of robes featured in opening scenes of Star Trek X: Nemesis for wear by Romulan Senators. The costume is comprised of a gold colored under robe with zips at the cuffs and an affixed metallic square pattern collar, a matching mandarin style collar dickie, and an outer robe … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Home”, wherein the “Enterprise NX-01” returns from defeating the Xindi threat and saving Earth from destruction to find much hero worship but also much xenophobia on the rise. This costume is for wear by Connor Trinneer in the role of the … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “A Man Alone”; wherein “Odo” (Rene Auberjonois) is seemingly the only person who could have murdered a man who was being kept behind closed doors. This costume is for wear by Cirroc Lofton in the role of the son … |
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These three Starfleet miniature barrels were used on a scale model set to reproduce special effects, most likely a ship shaking and the resulting disruption. The camera was shaken while the miniature barrels were knocked over giving the illusion of a life size disaster. They were most likely used during … |
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A male Sciences Blue Starfleet uniform made for wear during the Star Trek: Voyager series. The uniform is black with Sciences blue shoulders, a small Velcro patch on the left breast for a Combadge (not included) to attach, a zip up the front and two pleats in the back. Around … |