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A tan colored Starfleet Class-A collared uniform featured in Star Trek I: The Motion Picture. The costume is a set of tan trousers with attached shoes, and a matching collared uniform top that features an affixed green backed Starfleet emblem patch on the left breast indicating the wearer to be … |
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A brown colored long sleeved Class-B Starfleet uniform featured in Star Trek I: The Motion Picture. The costume is brown trousers and a matching uniform top and features an affixed plastic bio-monitor, a green backed Starfleet emblem indicating the wearer to be a part of the medical division and is … |
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A pair of red engineering division-rank strips featured on Starfleet uniforms in Star Trek I: The Motion Picture. The item is red fabric on a black felt board with a gold thread triangle on one end indicating the wearer to be a ‘petty officer’. This style of accent would have … |
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A pop Starfleet PADD (Personal Access Display Device) altered for screen use in Star Trek X: Nemesis to be a Romulan PADD. The item appeared during the Romulan Senate assassination scene at the top of the movie and is composed of two pieces of molded resin or acrylic with a … |
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STAR TREK: VOY “SCIENCES BLUE STARFLEET UNIFORM JUMPSUIT –MALE” This Starfleet uniform jumpsuit is black with Sciences Blue division shoulders that zips up the front, clasps at the top, and features a Velcro patch on the left breast for a Starfleet ‘commbadge’ (sold separately). The waist features form fitting black … |
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The medical division within Starfleet operates on starbases, starships, and worlds alike. Despite the amount of member worlds in the Federation, the ‘cadesus’ appears to have dominated the iconography of the medical division throughout the glaxy. This patch is the logo that was made for Medical personnel uniforms during Star … |
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A costume lot featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Cold Station-12”; wherein “Arik Soong” (Brent Spiner) and his Augments assault “Cold Station 12”, a Starfleet research lab, in an attempt to obtain the rest of the Augment embryos that are frozen there. This costume consists of a long-sleeved, gray … |
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A costume featured in Star Trek: Voyager episode “Year of Hell: Part II”, wherein “Commander Chakotay” works with the Krenim Captain “Anorax” (Kurtwood Smith) to help “Voyager”. The costume is for wear by Robert Beltran in the role of “Commander Chakotay”, the first officer of the Starship “Voyager”, and is … |
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A costume element like those seen in various episodes of Star Trek: Voyager. This item is a long-sleeved, midnight-blue, cable-knit sweater found in the Jeri Ryan collection. A sewn in ‘Jones New York’ tag reads ‘Jery Ryan’. |
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A large sized model asteroid or space rock created for Star Trek episodic television. The item is composed of specially molded foam with a hard outer shell colored in varying gray hues. A sturdy metal mounting rod is positioned out of the item where it is lodged internally. The mounting … |
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A costume element like those featured in various Star Trek feature films beginning with “The Wrath of Kahn”. This item is one of the sleeveless Starfleet uniform undershirts worn by Nichelle Nichols as “Uhura”; it has a ribbed collar, clasps at the neck, and a zip down the back. The … |
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A Romulan costume wig like those appearing on senator characters in Star Trek X: Nemesis. The item is a brown colored synthetic wig in excellent condition made for a female wearer. A sewn in manufacturer’s tag gives the brand name as ‘Elura’. The item was located in a zip seal … |
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A lot of three prop microcassettes and a holder like those appearing in the original series Star Trek but fabricated for their appearance in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “In a Mirror, Darkly: Part II”. The items are fashioned sheet plastic colored gray, purple, and blue with a black painted … |
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A prop PADD (Personal Access Display Device) believed to have appeared in various episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise. The item is a fashioned resin hand prop with a white acrylic ‘display screen’ that is bare. The ‘control surface’ features multiple raised accents meant to be buttons, and one pressing button … |
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A costume like those featured in the first Star Trek feature film for wear by Federation civilians. This costume consists of a sleeveless, crème-colored shirt with matching, sheer trousers. |
| (Paramount TV, 1993-99) Complete costume worn by de Boer as the symbiot host Lt. Erzi Dax, consisting of a black and grey duty uniform jumpsuit with attached Starfleet commbadge, and green undertunic. Both duty uniform and undertunic have DS9 labels handwritten in black ink “Nicole de Boer”. Accompanied with a … |
| (Paramount, 1996) Highly detailed and well-constructed silver-painted resin prop with elaborate “Transponder Telemetry” decal graphics. This PADD was mostly likely used for close-up shots that did not require the full lighted version. Measures 4 in. x 6 in. |
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A black and grey Starfleet uniform jumpsuit, with Starfleet communicator badge, burgundy undershirt and Worf's Klingon baldric sash, the baldric of leather strips with aluminum links and cast metal Klingon emblems -- worn by Michael Dorn as Worf in <I>Star Trek: Nemesis</I> (3) |
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A sports jacket of brown and navy blue tweed -- worn by Ed Begley, Jr. as Henry Starling in "Future's End" <I>Star Trek: Voyager</I>; five prop awards, all presented to Henry Starling; and a prop magazine cover featuring Starling's photograph, framed -- all used as set dressing in Starling's office; … |
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A black and burgundy third season-style Starfleet jumpsuit, label inside inscribed <I>Michelle Forbes</I> with rank pip and Starfleet communicator badge, includes Ro Laren's signature Bajoran earring, plus several spare earrings and parts -- worn by Michelle Forbes as Ro Laren in <I>Star Trek: The Next Generation</I> |
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A black body suit covered with square, irridescent purple "thermal tile" decorations, chest pack with harness, gloves, helmet, and boots -- worn by William Shatner as Captain Kirk in the deleted "orbital skydiving" scene from <I>Star Trek Generations</I>, later used in "Extreme Risk" in <I>Star Trek: Voyager</I> (4) |
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