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This item is a prop Cardassian weapon seen in various episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Made from cast resin and painted to appear metallic gunmetal with gold and red accents.. It features a black nylon shoulder strap. Measures approx. 22 1/2 X 8 X 4 inches |
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A prop item featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Bound”; wherein “Captain Archer” (Scott Bakula) receives the “gift” three Orion Slave Girls who actually there to disrupt the ship and deliver the Captain to the Orion Syndicate. This item is the communication device that is found in the Orions’ … |
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A prop holster featured in the premiere Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Broken Bow” for use by the anti-Cabal faction of the Suliban and their energy pistols. The item is fashioned from blue and black colored vacuum formed plastic with an adhesive foam interior lining for a no scratch effect and … |
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A costume wig featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The item is a black wig with an elastic netted interior lining that fits the item to the wearer’s scalp evenly. The hair is cut to conform to the standards of Cardassian character appearance and is in … |
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A rank pin like those appearing on Starfleet officers in episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise. The item is a rectangular pin backed badge with a centered rectangular dome and measures approx. 0.5 X just over 0.25 inches. The item features a gold metal tint and no evidence can be located … |
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This Starfleet uniform jumpsuit is black with red command division shoulders that zips up the front and clasps at the top half way up the chest, and features a Velcro patch on the left breast for a Starfleet ‘combadge' (sold separately). The waist features form fitting black elastic with sewn … |
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With Valentines Day only a month away, these stunning bangles would be the perfect gift for any Star Trek fan. Straight out of the Star Trek Costume Department, these brass custom made bangles with purple and gold iridescent design will jazz up your favorite outfit. |
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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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Each engineering yellow division strip is on a black felt backing and was worn on each shoulder of the corresponding Starfleet uniforms as seen in the feature films from Star Trek II: Wrath of Khan up to Star Trek VII: Generations. This style was also seen in the Star Trek: … |
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A costume worn by stunt performer Boni Yanagisawa in her portrayal of “T'Pol”. Off white and form fitting, the sides of the costume as well as the outside of the sleeves are ribbed and the shoulder feature a cream and a teal colored stripe (possibly a division strip), while the … |
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A final draft version of the script to the episode “Author, Author” of Star Trek: Voyager. The script has no cover, but the credits are present; the story was by ‘Brannon Braga', the teleplay by ‘Phyllis Strong & Mike Sussman’ and directed by ‘David Livingston’ and is 68 pages long. |
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A costume style featured in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier for wear by Starfleet personnel in the security division aboard the “USS Enterprise-A”. Responding to a hostage crisis on ‘the planet of universal peace' the “Enterprise-A” sends its finest to the surface in commando/field duty uniforms. The costume is … |
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A Bajoran Military uniform for wear by “Major Kira” (Nana Visitor) in various episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The uniform is a rust-colored jumpsuit that zips up the back with a Bajoran pin in the collar indicating the rank of ‘major', a matching belt and holster. The boots … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Think Tank" for wear by Christopher Shea in his role as “Saowin”, a representative of one of the races that the ‘Think Tank' had assisted in the past. The costume is full size jumpsuit in an iridescent olive fabric and camouflage … |
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A model of the wedding pavilion featured in Star Trek X: Nemesis under which the reception of the Riker-Troi wedding took place. The model is built of multiple triangular resin foundations upon which the arched balsa wood supports are glued. The beams are all crisscrossed with a thin white string … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Rules of Engagement”, wherein a Klingon conspiracy tries to frame “Commander Worf” (Michael Dorn) for the accidental destruction of a transport ship full of civilians. The costume is for wear by Ron Canada in the role of the head … |
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A costume featured in a flashback sequence in the beginning of the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Cold Station 12”, wherein the “Enterprise NX-01” attempts to defuse a possible war with the Klingons due to the actions of some renegade, genetically-augmented humans. The costume is one of the augments as a … |
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The Borg are an eclectic race of cyborgs with a single goal – perfection. There are no individuals, only members comprised of many species that were assimilated into the collective. They are considered to be the most threatening force in the galaxy. This is a prop Borg phaser made for … |
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A Starfleet crewman's uniform in the style first appearing in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and continuing use through Star Trek VII: Generations, then appearing variously through Star Trek episodic television. The costume is a full length red jumpsuit with a tan chest and shoulders, and a black … |
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“Worf” (Michael Dorn) was a Klingon and a Starfleet Lt. Commander during the Star Trek: The Next Generation and Deep Space Nine series. This is a Command Red Starfleet uniform lot made for wear by Worf during the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine series. The lot includes a red undershirt … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “The Aenar”; wherein “Captain Archer” (Scott Bakula) and “Commander Shran” (Jeffrey Combs) go to “Shran's” home world of Andoria to search for an elusive sub-race called the Aenar. This costume is for wear by Alicia Adams in the role of the … |
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A pair of synchronized panels, one overlay's the other; depicting Starfleet starships. According to inside resources, the double panel was most likely used for the Star Trek experience and/or World Star Trek Tour rather than as a series piece. Made of robust clear acrylic, the bottom panel features the silhouettes … |