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Featured in the episode “Devil's Due” the Enterprise crew are faced with the task of defeating a con woman masquerading as the devil of an alien culture. While attempting to prove her point she not only appears as “Ardra”, but the mythological devils of the Klingon species, The Fek’lhr. Fek’lhr’s … |
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Cast in foam rubber and latex, painted metallic silver, this phaser is fused immediately into its black holster so as not to be drawn. Made for background actors to be ‘armed' but not to engage the enemy in battle. This item features Velcro straps for attachment to uniforms. This particular … |
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Both the TNG-style Starfleet water bottle and small carry case were used in the filming of Star Trek episodic television. The water bottle is silver with a Starfleet label on the side and decorative applications applied for detail. A black rubber band has also been attached around the bottle. The … |
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A high quality, exceptionally preserved, cast resin PADD (Personal Access Display Device) featured in various episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, or Voyager. A smaller hand prop painted gray with a metallic gold adhesive accent and several faux button details, the item features a black ‘display … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “The Outcast” worn by an androgynous alien ‘J'Naii Judge’. The costume is a light gray suede jumpsuit with a dickie, a hood, and boots. The costumer’s tag reads ‘The Outcast, J’Naii Judge’. |
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A costume lot featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “The Outcast” worn by an androgynous alien ‘J'Naii Guard’. The costume consists of a jumpsuit, dickie, 2 vests, 4 hoods, 2 sleeve pieces, 2 pairs of boots all green hued and suede. The costumer’s tags indicate wear in … |
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A nineteenth century style nurses costume from the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Time's Arrow” in which an engineering team finds evidence of an alien presence in 19th Century San Francisco. The nurse’s dress is off-white with dotted black stripes and a white collar. It buttons up the front … |
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The “USS Enterprise” responds to a signal sent by an enigmatic alien species who speak only in metaphor, the ‘Tamarians'. Unable to communicate with the aliens, “Captain Picard” (Patrick Stewart) is transported to the surface of a neutral world with “Captain Dathon” (Paul Winfield) of the alien ship where their … |
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“Data” (Brent Spiner) was the beloved Soong-type android from the Star Trek: The Next Generation series. As the one and only android being to enter Starfleet, Data strove to learn as much as possible about what it means to be human. The sewn in tag on the jumpsuit reads “Data, … |
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A PADD (Personal Access Display Device) featured in various episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation or Deep Space Nine. The item appears to have been built originally as a Federation-style PADD and at some point has been repainted with a greenish hue and upgraded additionally with a new black … |
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A molded foam rubber costume colored entirely blue featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Times Arrow, Parts I and II”. The costume is made up of a pair of pants molded around spandex on suspenders, a similarly constructed top with a zippered seam that is covered by … |
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A costume featured in the legendary two part episode “Unification, Parts I and II” wherein “Captain Picard” (Patrick Stewart) and “Data” (Brent Spiner) travel to Romulus to determine the fate of “Spock” (Leonard Nimoy) who may have defected. This is the costume of a Romulan civilian named “Jaron” (Daniel Roebuck) … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “The Outcast” worn by one of the androgynous alien ‘J'Naii’. The costume is made light blue suede pants with black spandex on top, and a matching blue jacket with a pleated dickie. The costume also features matching shoes and … |
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The Parallax Colony was a society of humanoids whose only interest was living a life of pleasure. In the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Cost of Living”, “Lwaxana Troi” (Majel Barrett) takes “Worf's” (Michael Dorn) son, “Alexander” (Brian Bonsall) to a holodeck simulation of the planet so he could … |
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This nomadic style hat was worn by “Captain Picard” (Patrick Stewart) in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Final Mission” where Picard, “Wesley” (Wil Wheaton) and mining shuttle captain, “Dirgo” (Nick Tate) crash landed on a desert moon. The hat is gray suede attached to a baseball cap with … |
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A large sized, multiple latch, carrying case made from gray plastic with metal latches. The inside is filled with several layers of black foam rectangles for safely housing any items chosen to be kept inside. The exterior features detail lines of black adhesive and both the top and bottom are … |
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A high quality, exceptionally preserved, cast resin PADD (Personal Access Display Device) featured in various episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, or Voyager. A medium sized hand prop painted gray with an inset ‘display screen' depicting a graphic of “Conduit Mapping” and multiple multi-colored numeric values. … |
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This detailed costume was worn by an “Alien woman” in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Time's Arrow” in which an engineering team finds evidence of an alien presence in 19th Century San Francisco. The floor length skirt was worn over a hoop skirt (not available) and is made … |
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A pair of costumes worn by Katherine Moffat in her portrayal of “Etana Jol” in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “The Game”. Having vacationed on Risa “Commander Riker” (Jonathan Frakes) returns to the “Enterprise-D” with an addictive, mind-controlling game supplied by Etana Jol which eventually infiltrates all aspects … |
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A rose colored dress-like costume believed to have been featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “The Dauphin” for wear by Jamie Hubbard as “Salia”, a shape changing ordained ruler of an alien world who developed a romance with “Wesley Crusher” (Will Weaton) while being transported to her … |
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An excellently preserved felt fedora and black leather shoes believed to have been worn by Patrick Stewart while portraying “Captain Picard” in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “The Big Goodbye” while the captain was on the holodeck playing the part of gumshoe “Dixon Hill”, or in the same … |
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This is a ‘Darwinian Scientist' costume from the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Unnatural Selection” in which the U.S.S. Enterprise responds to a distress call from another Starfleet vessel. It leads them to the ‘Darwin Genetic Research Station’ and a doctor who’s contracted an aging disease form human genetically-engineered … |
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Given the time to relax off duty, “Worf” (Michael Dorn) doesn't know what to do with himself and thus ends up playing out an ‘old West’ scenario on the holodeck with his son “Alexander” (Brian Bonsall). Entering the holodeck in a costume like this one, Worf and Alexander soon find … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “A Fistful of Datas” worn by “Annie Meyers” (Joy Garrett), a saloon owner in the Old West holodeck program visited by “Worf” (Michael Dorn) and his son “Alexander” (Brian Bonsall). The costume is comprised of a layered dress with … |
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This elaborate costume was featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Deja Q” for wear by a scientist from the planet Bre'el IV, a world racked by earthquakes due to the errant orbit of its moon. The costume is made up of very tall pants with functional flap … |