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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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This alien container was used as set dressing during the filming of Star Trek episodic television. Made of clear glass, the bulbous body of the container narrows into a small neck with a rough glass top. Inside is a cork stop, presumably belonging to the container. There are two labels … |
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A sexy costume featured in the pilot episode of Star Trek: Enterprise, “Broken Bow”. Worn by an alien ‘fire eater' performer this floor length wave patterned skirt features a slit up the leg and a near see through quality barring the sewn in undergarment and a matching bikini top. The … |
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“Anya” (Paddi Edwards) was an ‘allasomorph' with the ability to change her physical appearance into different creatures. She was the guardian of “Salia” (Jaime Hubbard), the future leader of the planet ‘Daled IV’ and was featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “The Dauphin”. This is her costume … |
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A two-piece costume featured in the episode “Allegiance” for wear by Patrick Stewart in his portrayal of “Captain Picard”, albeit, he was a duplicate of his usual character while he wore it, he still kissed “Dr. Crusher” (Gates McFadden) in this costume! The costume is a pair of brown trousers … |
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The “Qomar” are a humanoid species known for their xenophobic and arrogant attitudes. Due to their vocal anatomy they are unable to produce musical notes and were therefore fascinated when they heard the “Doctor” (Robert Picardo) humming a tune in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Virtuoso”. This is a female … |
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A costume type featured in multiple Star Trek: The Next Generation episodes for wear by Federation scientists and researchers. This item appeared in the episode “A Matter of Time” and is made up of a full length jumpsuit with gray and light plum colored fabric and multiple reflective strips at … |
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A collection of prop Cardassian circuit boards with a pair of orange mounting rods embedded. The circuit boards are made of clear acrylic plastic with orange, black, and gold silk screened circuit art with metallic gold tape details. Measures approx. 14 X 9 X 8.5 inches. |
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“Captain Janeway” (Kate Mulgrew) was captain of the U.S.S. Voyager throughout the Star Trek: Voyager series. This is her green dress presumably used on the show. The dress has short sleeves, pleats on the front, a zip up the back and a floral design incorporated within the fabric. The sewn … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise “The Council”, wherein “Captain Archer” (Scott Bakula) confronts the Xindi council to try and convince them that humanity is no threat to them. The costume is for wear by Ruth Williamson for wear in the role of the primary Spherebuilder, and is … |
| A costume featured in Star Trek X: Nemesis for wear by Reman Warriors on board the starship “Scimitar”. The jumpsuit is purple molded vinyl with an iridescent sheen, gold piping accents, zip cuffs and ankles, a zip front, matching boots and gloves, and chest/shoulder armor with a variety of stitched … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “The Forge”, wherein Earth's embassy on Vulcan is bombed, it is traced back to a religious faction known as the “Syrrannites”. This costume is for wear by Linda Park in the role of the Communications Officer for the “Enterprise NX-01”, “Ensign … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Far Beyond the Stars”; wherein “Captain Sisko” (Avery Brooks) experiences a vision from the Prophets where he is “Benny Russell”, a science fiction writer from the 1950's, who writes a story about the denizens of Deep Space Nine. This … |
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A costume featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, including “Facets” and “Bar Association”. This costume is for wear by Chase Masterson in the role of the Bajoran woman who started out as a Dabo girl in “Quark's Bar” and ended up First Lady of the entire … |
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A MACO (Military Assault Command Operations) uniform featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise in the third and fourth seasons. The uniform features a sewn on Terran Empire version MACO shoulder patch depicting a cracked skull and the word ‘Enterprise' indicating the wearer to be attached to the “ISS … |
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A Romulan costume featured in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine for wear by Romulan Tal'Shiar agents. The costume is a black thermal body suit, an iridescent gray patterned jacket top, and a Dry-Deck belt and harness. The costume features a wired on Romulan Star Empire badge and a Tal’Shiar badge … |
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A lot of two prop items featured variously throughout 24th century Star Trek episodic television. This consists of two stools with a vaguely bell-shaped, purple fabric seat, a hole cut out near the end to cushion the lower back; a metal, adjustable stand, and decorative black, plastic base. The item … |
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A costume featured in one of the popular episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise, “Bound”, wherein “Captain Archer” receives a dubious gift of three Orion Slave girl sisters as a gift from a seemingly helpful Orion. Orion women, unbeknownst to the crew of the “Enterprise NX-01”, produce powerful pheromones that no … |
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A lot of costumes featured in various episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation, such as “The Gambit”, “Frame of Mind” and “Samaritan Snare”. The first costume is that of the alien psychiatrist “Suna” (Andrew Prine), in the episode “Frame of Mind”, who subjected “Commander Riker” (Jonathan Frakes) to various … |
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A youth sized Starfleet uniform featured in Star Trek: Voyager sized to fit a 12 to 14 year old male. The item is a black jumpsuit with an elastic waist, sewn in ‘away team’ gear loops, size adjusting cuff Velcro, and command red division shoulders. No gray yoke undershirt could … |
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A costume Starfleet science jumpsuit featured in the Star Trek: The Original Series episode “The Enemy Within” for wear by Edward Madden in his portrayal of “Technician Fisher”. The costume is a blue jumpsuit with cropped sleeves, a long open V down the chest, and a sewn in Western Costume … |
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A costume featured in both parts of the two part Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Birthright”; wherein “Worf” (Michael Dorn) learns that his father may still be alive and sets out in search of him only to find a group of Klingons living in a Romulan prison camp. This … |
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A set of costume teeth created for a Klingon character portrayed by Mark Worden the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Affliction”. The item is a set of pink gums and gnarly looking teeth, discolored to fit the theme of Klingon characters, it is one set for the upper row in the … |
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A prop ‘Nisroh’ knife like the one featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Frame of Mind”. The item is a sturdy molded rubber prop knife with beveled edge4s to appear sharp, with molded etchings on the grip and a faux metal pommel. The item measures approx. 16.5 … |
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A prop exploded bomb featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Rajiin” used to shatter the “Enterprise NX-01” brig door and bring about the escape of its captive. The item is a sturdy molded rubber prop with a blown out appearance distressed to appear scorched and detonated with exposed wires … |