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A prop weapon similar to those featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Marauders” and throughout Deep Space Nine. The mek’leth is about half the length of the bat’leth and is preferred by some Klingon warriors for its smaller size and compactness; it is plastic molded with a metal frame, … |
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A clear drinking glass featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Proving Ground” for use by Jeff Combs in his portrayal of “Shran”. The item is fashioned to appear as though made from ice with frozen drips of ice on the base and three similar drips made to act as … |
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This incredible ‘Promenade Alien' costume was used during the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine series. The top is made of various gray and silver fabrics; most notably the front section and outside of the sleeves, which are made of silver fabric that has been stitched to give it a billowing … |
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A full length gray uniform jumpsuit that zips up the front with command red quilted shoulders and division trim at the cuffs featuring a form fitting elastic waist with loops for ‘away team' gear, black detachable shoulder pads, sewn on closed flap pockets on the thighs, black elastic stirrups at … |
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The Epsilon IX station was under Starfleet Commander Branch and was a communications group and subspace transceiver during Star Trek: The Motion Picture. These six colorful patches were worn by the Epsilon IX personnel on the left breast of their uniforms. The different colors denote the various divisions. Each measures … |
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The Xindi-reptilians are an aggressive humanoid race of the Xindi species. Featured for the first time in the Star Trek: Enterprise series, the Xindi-reptilians were keenly focused on destroying planet Earth, going so far as to try and create a Xindi bioweapon to completely annihilate humanity. Their facial structure is … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Living Witness” which finds a back up version of “The Doctor” (Robert Picardo) in the far future, the only witness to the actual events which transpired between the “Voyager” crew and aliens whose historical records are vastly inaccurate. The costume is … |
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A costume featured in the classic Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Data's Day” for wear by “Ambassador T’Pel” (Sierra Pecheur) visiting the “Enterprise-D” en route to the neutral zone for a meeting with the Romulans. The costume is an incredible Vulcan robe, made up of a reflective blue fabric … |
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An set dressing engineering console that was featured in various Star Trek: Enterprise episodes such as “Damage”. The item has three banks of readouts with five areas each; each one has a central downlink location, and four “flow rate” readouts. The central data core location has three data modules plugged … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “The Most Toys” for wear by “Palor Toff” (Nehemiah Persoff), an alien merchant and trader who was unimpressed by the acquisition of “Data” (Brent Spiner) by his associate “Kivas Fajo” (Saul Rubinek). The costume is an elaborate full length … |
| “Rozahn” (Kitty Swink) was an official in the Bajoran Chamber of Ministers who spent two days arguing with “Major Kira” (Nana Visitor) about the irrigation of the Trilar Penninsula in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Sanctuary”. The costume includes a matching blue and tweed jacket and skirt. The … |
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“Ensign Ashmore” (David Anderson) served onboard the U.S.S. Voyager where he worked in engineering under “B'Elanna Torres” (Roxann Dawson) during the Star Trek: Voyager series. This costume was made for wear by Ashmore and is a multicolored paisley pattern jumpsuit with elastic collar and cuffs. The sewn in tag reads … |
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A costume featured on the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “The Expanse”, wherein the “Enterprise NX-01” is called back to Earth, after a catastrophic attack, to investigate a dangerous area space referred to as the “Delphic Expanse”. This costume is for wear by Josh Brown as a member of the Vulcan … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Samaritan Snare”, wherein “Captain Picard” (Patrick Stewart) needs to have his cardiac implant replaced at Starbase 15 and the “Enterprise-D” deals with a group of Pakled who want to steal Federation technology. This costume is for wear by Charles … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek; Voyager episode “Workforce”, wherein most of the crew of “Voyager” are kidnapped, altered, brainwashed and put to work on huge industrial work force. This costume is for wear by veteran actor Don Most in the role of a Quarren doctor who solves his … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Timeless”; wherein “Voyager” crashes on an icy planet on the outskirts of the Alpha Quadrant killing everyone except “Ensign Kim” (Garrett Wang) and “Commander Chakotay” (Robert Beltran) who return to the planet fifteen years later with a plan to try and … |
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A prop item featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Body And Soul”; wherein “Seven of Nine” (Jeri Ryan) must download “The Doctor's” (Robert Picardo) program into her neural implants to save him from a race of holo-phobic aliens who think are at war with the holograms they have created … |
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This Starfleet barrel was used during the filming of the Star Trek: Enterprise series. Made of hard plastic painted gun metal gray with two handles at the top, the barrel features the significant Starfleet “NX-01” label on the side. The label is complete with the Enterprise logo, codes and instructions … |
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In the Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, “Kirk's” (William Shatner) son, “David Marcus” (Merritt Butrick) researches the “Genesis” planet which was created in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. Incredibly unstable, any life forms in contact with the planet are subject to the effects of rapid aging … |
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A costume similar to those featured throughout Star Trek: The Next Generation for use in Ten Forward by the waiters working therein. This costume is for wear by Shawn Belschner as one of the waiters and is a long-sleeved, full-length, green jumpsuit featuring dark green sleeves and collar with blue … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Time's Orphan”, wherein “Molly O’Brien” (Hannah Hatae) falls through a portal three hundred years into the past and returns barely able to remember anything about her past. The costume is for wear by Michelle Krusiec in the role of … |
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A brown colored Starfleet Class-A uniform featured in Star Trek I: The Motion Picture. The costume is a set of brown trousers with a uniform top that features an affixed silver backed Starfleet emblem patch on the left breast indicating the wearer to be a part of the security division … |
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An extremely attractive Vulcan costume featured in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, and later in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. The costume is beige trousers with a matching shirt that features pleated sleeves, a black yoke with shiny red floral print, a blue and white floral print … |
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A male first season Star Trek: The Next Generation Starfleet Command Red uniform made for wear during the series. The jumpsuit is black with Command red sleeves and upper torso. There are two bands of red trim around the collar, a small Velcro patch on the left breast for a … |
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A Klingon emblem sconce like those featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Borderland” on the stolen Klingon starship. The item is a molded resin emblem of the Klingon Empire painted metallic silver with red, blue, and green features. The item is distressed to appear ‘aged’ and is intact. The … |