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When the crew of the “USS Enterprise-D” responds to a distress call from the assistant of noted cyberneticist “Dr. Ira Graves” (W. Morgan Sheppard), he soon takes over the body of “Lt. Cmdr. Data” (Brent Spiner) in an attempt to gain immortality with high hopes to find love with his … |
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A two piece suit made of gray fabric with inset sparkles, a low front with wide collar that snaps closed, all worn by the negotiator who tried to steal “Deanna Troi's” (Mirina Sirtis) heart in the episode “The Price” of Star Trek: The Next Generation, “Devinoni Ral” (Matt McCoy). The … |
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A Starfleet uniform made in the style of Star Trek: The Next Generation featuring the black shoulders with a command red chest and back and black waist and legs that end in stirrups. This style also exhibits the Mandarin collar common to cast members during and after the third season … |
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An unusual episode to say the least, “Phantasms” involves something truly impressive, “Data” (Brent Spiner) dreaming. In his sleeping states Data confronts an array of surreal situations and imagery, one a “cellular peptide cake” made up of none other than “Deanna Troi” (Mirina Sirtis). Soon, in one of the turbolifts, … |
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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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A costume made for the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Angel One” in which the “Enterprise-D” crew visits a matriarchal society where the roles of strength in gender are switched, as are the politics. That said, many male characters in the episode wore light, frilly costumes, appearing for more … |
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Worn by Wil Weaton during his portrayal of “Wesley Crusher” in the episode “Angel One” of Star Trek: The Next Generation as he came out of the holodeck with a friend, accidentally having tossed a snowball into the face of “Captain Picard” (Patrick Stewart). The costume is a full length … |
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A Starfleet uniform made in the style of Star Trek: The Next Generation featuring the black shoulders with a sciences blue chest and back and black waist and legs that end in stirrups. This style also exhibits the Mandarin collar common to cast members during and after the third season … |
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No one wears as little as the Risans. No one needs to wear much more on a planet that has been weather, and pleasure controlled for centuries. With their open sexuality anything goes and usually does when this costume arrives. A pink-orange lower body swimsuit covering with matching cris-cross straps … |
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A Ferengi costume featured in first season episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation. The costume is a full length brown suede jumpsuit with synthetic reptile skin accents around the ankles, on the shoulders, and down the arms. Belt loops are apparent at the waist and the costume comes with … |
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A costume worn by actor Roy Brocksmith while portraying “Sirna Kolrami” in the episode “Peak Performance” of Star Trek: The Next Generation. Kolrami reported to the “Enterprise-D” to evaluate the crew's battle performance capabilities. The mission was dissolved when the ship and its rival, the aged “U.S.S. Hathaway” commanded by … |
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A Starfleet uniform made in the style of Star Trek: The Next Generation featuring the black shoulders with a sciences blue chest and back and black waist and legs that end in stirrups. This style also exhibits the Mandarin collar common to cast members during and after the third season … |
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A Starfleet uniform made in the style of Star Trek: The Next Generation featuring the black shoulders with a command red chest and back and black waist and legs that end in stirrups. This style also exhibits the Mandarin collar common to cast members during and after the third season … |
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A burgundy Starfleet uniform top from the episode “The Emissary” of Star Trek: The Next Generation. Worn by “Vice Admiral Gromek” (Georgann Johnson) when she ordered the “USS Enterprise-D” to pick up a special probe containing “K'Ehlar” (Suzie Plackson). The costume features the familiar black shoulders with division color sleeves … |
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An acrylic wall button pad with silk-screened buttons made in The Next Generation style believed to have been used on the set of Star Trek: The Next Generation. Pads like this were used in various locations on the sets next to doors, on desks, inside busy boxes, etc. The item … |
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When the Enterprise-D crew arrives at a planet that appears out of nowhere, every child aboard the ship is instantly transported to the surface. The reason for this becomes clear; the people on the planet hope to keep the children because their ability to reproduce has stopped! This costume is … |
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Featured in the episode “Angel One” of Star Trek: The Next Generation this costume was worn by “Wesley's Friend” as they came out of the holodeck, accidentally tosseing a snowball into the face of “Captain Picard” (Patrick Stewart). The costume is a full length jumpsuit made from silver crimped fabric … |
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A Starfleet uniform made in the style of Star Trek: The Next Generation featuring the black shoulders with a operations gold chest and back and black waist and legs that end in stirrups. This style also exhibits the Mandarin collar common to cast members during and after the third season … |
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A smoked acrylic panel used in Star Trek episodic television featuring two separate Starfleet inventory applications indicating various numeric values. Measures approx. 6 X 10.5 X .25 inches. |
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A crimped fabric sleeveless jumpsuit colored teal on the ribs and legs with an aquatic themed center and back worn in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “The Last Outpost” in scenes during witch the “Enterprise-D” was suffering a power loss due to an impressive alien power on the … |
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A crimped fabric sleeveless jumpsuit with an aquatic theme and a purple strip running down the length of the right side. The shoulders are squared off with a matching purple and blue piece. |
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A Starfleet uniform made in the style of Star Trek: The Next Generation featuring the black shoulders with a operations gold chest and back and black waist and legs that end in stirrups. This style also exhibits the Mandarin collar common to cast members during and after the third season … |
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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; teal spandex pants with attached tan colored straps crisscrossing … |
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A smoked acrylic interface panel with a translucent colored application adhered to the reverse. Made to be back lit this item was used presumably on the set of Star Trek: The Next Generation or any of the 24th century shows like Deep Space Nine or Voyager. This excellent representation was … |
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Featured proximately in the episode “Rascals” in which members of the crew are accidentally turned into children but retain their knowledge and experience, Alexander (Worf's son) uses this item to distract a Ferengi who is part of a team that has taken control of the “Enterprise –D”. The item is … |