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This incredible detailed near-full head mask was worn by actor Dwight Schultz in the episode “Genesis” of Star Trek: The Next Generation while portraying the Enterprise-D's resident hypochondriac “Reginald Barclay”. In this case, hypochondria was not the issue as Barclay’s cells managed to mutate due to the activation of a … |
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A gray fleece courtesy jacket presumably used by Brent Spiner during his portrayal of “Data” in Star Trek: The Next Generation. The jacket features two front pockets, an elastic waist, and a zip up the front with a broken off tab. The front left breast features the name ‘Brent' embroidered … |
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A gray uniform top worn by Wil Weaton during his portrayal of “Wesley Crusher” in the episode “Hide and Q” of Star Trek: The Next Generation. With a pleated waist that zips up the left seam at the ribs for a form fitting appearance and the Starfleet division color trio … |
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A rich blue Starfleet medical uniform top worn by Diana Muldaur while portraying “Dr. Katherine Pulaski” on Star Trek: The Next Generation season two while “Dr. Crusher” (GatesMcFadden) was the head of Starfleet Medical. Flared under the waist to accompany missing black uniform pants and with sciences blue piping around … |
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A Klingon uniform top worn by David Froman in his portrayal of “Captain K'Nera” in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Heart of Glory”. On assignment to retrieve Klingon outlaws who have taken refuge on the “USS Enterprise-D”, and then taken it hostage, “K’Nera” is a Klingon who will … |
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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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This great wall decoration hung in Deanna Troi's (Marina Sirtis) quarters during the Star Trek: The Next Generation series. Made of wrought iron, the decoration has been embossed with grids, circles and dents for detail before being spray-painted in subtle shades of blue, green, purple and peach. The back has … |
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A black and tan spandex jumpsuit with powder blue accents and belt. The tan top half is made to appear as if it were formal wear and features faux sleeves edging out of the cuffs. Worn by the “Waiter” in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “We'll Always Have … |
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A gray shirt with black corduroy shoulders worn by Patrick Stewart in various episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation. A single throw over with no zips, this style of shirt was frequently worn with a jacket and appeared absent of a Starfleet combadge. With slight discoloration, it features a … |
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A black acrylic desk accent with silk screened ‘buttons', each indicating a different value. Presumably used on the set of Star Trek: The Next Generation, this is made in the 24th century LCARS style and could easily have been used in Deep Space Nine or Voyager as well as the … |
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Lots of things will land a character in sickbay and if they're lucky they will be in and out again in no time. However, a longer stay or major surgery will preclude the use of a tunic like this one, a teal ribbed sleeveless opened bottomed garment used by background … |
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“Yareena” (Karole Selmon) was a powerful woman seen in the Start Trek: The Next Generation episode “Code of Honor” who challenged Lieutenant Tasha Yar (Denise Crosby) to a ‘fight to the death' in order to retain her position as the ‘first one’ to the Ligonians Lutan and Hagon. This costume … |
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These great little identical costumes were worn by “Alexandra” (Jessica and Vanessa Bova) one of the civilian children who lived onboard the U.S.S. Enterprise under Captain Picard during Star Trek: The Next Generation and was worn in the episode “When the Bough Breaks”. Alexandra was the youngest child on the … |
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This great little costume was worn by one of the civilian children who lived onboard the U.S.S. Enterprise under Captain Picard during Star Trek: The Next Generation and was worn in the episode “When the Bough Breaks”. The sleeveless top portion of the costume has yellow shoulders and a tan … |
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A smoked acrylic panel with a translucent application graphic depicting a ‘Sensor Analysis' computer interface presumably used in various episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation. Items like this were carefully preserved from set pieces before striking; this one measures approx. 20.5 X 11 inches. A series of numeric values … |
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This great little costume was worn by one of the civilian children who lived onboard the U.S.S. Enterprise under Captain Picard during Star Trek: The Next Generation and was worn in the episode “When the Bough Breaks”. The sleeveless jumpsuit is made of crimped purple fabric with a multicolored chest … |
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This great little costume was worn by one of the civilian children who lived onboard the U.S.S. Enterprise under Captain Picard during Star Trek: The Next Generation. The sleeveless jumpsuit has an amoeba pattern design in various shades of purple, pink, orange and yellow on a black background. It also … |
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This great costume was worn by “Commander Riker's” (Jonathan Frakes) father, “Kyle Riker” (Mitchell Ryan) during the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “The Icarus Factor”. The costume is his “Anbo-Jyutsu” suit which he wore while competing against his son. The game is a type of Human martial arts with … |
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A casual dress Starfleet uniform jumpsuit worn by Mirina Sirtis during her portrayal of “Councilor Troi” in various episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation. Beige in color with a purple trim around the low cut V-neck, this uniform features a Velcro patch for a Starfleet communicator badge. With an … |
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“Mr. Homn” (Carel Struycken) was “Ambassador Lwaxana Troi's” (Majel Barrett) attendant who made his first appearance in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Haven”. This is his gong that he struck every time Lwaxana Troi did anything he considered significant including eating! The gong is made of an octagonal … |
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When “Ensign Ro Laren” (Michele Forbes) joined the crew of the “USS Enterprise-D” for a mission she came off as overbearing, difficult, and seemed like she wouldn't last long in such a tight knit crew. However, she turned out to be capable, driven, and inventive. As the helm officer aboard … |
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“Yareena” (Karole Selmon) was a powerful woman seen in the Start Trek: The Next Generation episode “Code of Honor” who challenged Lieutenant Tasha Yar (Denise Crosby) to a ‘fight to the death' in order to retain her position as the ‘first one’ to the Ligonians Lutan and Hagon. This set … |
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The first and only Klingon in Starfleet, “Lt. Worf” led a life of duty to his ship, crew, and captain. When the time came for away team missions he was frequently selected due to his size, but also because of his sense of honor. He would never leave a crewmate … |
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Having switched from the command division to operations upon his promotion, “Geordi La Forge” (Levar Burton) became the chief engineer of the “USS Enterprise-D”. He formed a lasting friendship with the android “Data” (Brent Spiner), attempted multiple romantic relationships with various other female crewmembers that never quite worked out, and … |
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Returning to the “USS Enterprise-D” after a year long stint as head of Starfleet Medical on Earth, “Dr. Beverly Crusher” returned in time restore “Captain Picard” (Patrick Stewart) to health following his assimilation into the Borg Collective, saw her son off to Starfleet Academy, and infiltrate a Cardassian outpost. Her … |