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A lot of special effects make-up comprising reptilian Jem’Hadar costume gloves like those appearing in episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The lot consists of two wrist and forearm coverings, two left hand top coverings and a right hand top covering with a missing thumb. A full left hand … |
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A screen used Xindi themed graphical application like those appearing on Xindi based sets in various episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise like “The Shipment”. The item is rectangular shaped, teal colored, with white Xindi iconographic lettering and symbols. The item measures approx. 7 X 1.5 inches and is presented on … |
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A costume featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Voyager. This costume is a black Starfleet uniform jumpsuit with Operations Gold division shoulders that zips up the front, clasps half way up the chest, and features a Velcro patch on the left breast for a Starfleet ‘commbadge’ (sold separately). The … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Muse”; wherein “B’Elanna Torres” (Roxann Dawson) crash lands on a planet at a technological level analogous to ancient Greece and unknowingly, at first, becomes the muse for a playwright trying to diffuse a possible war. This costume is for wear by … |
| (Paramount TV, 1995-2001) Vinyl phaser painted black and silver, molded as one piece with the holster. |
| (Paramount-TV, 1993-99) Black and gray female Klingon tunic made of leather, plastic and faux fur, and includes a hard plastic chest guard. Internal DS9 costume label handwritten in black ink, “Kathy Demar”. This is the first female Klingon warrior costume we’ve ever encountered, as they are very rare. |
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A biomechanical body suit made from cast latex, painted as metallic cyborg hardware, with a pair of Borg gloves -- designed by Deborah Everton and worn by Alice Kriege as the Borg Queen in <I>Star Trek: First Contact</I> and subsequently by Kriege and by Susanna Thompson in <I>Star Trek: Voyager</I> … |
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<B>The principal filming miniature of the Starship Voyager</B>, the vacuum-formed plastic and cast resin construction with motion control mounts and untested internal neon lighting, with spare "INT" decal sheet of markings -- <I>61x24x10in.</I> |
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A Klingon opera costume, comprising: a tabard of black neoprene decorated with strips of vari-patterned grey or black fabric, trimmed with gilt braid, with <I>Star Trek: The Next Generation</I> label inscribed <I>Mr M Danek</I>, a pair of grey wool pants, a grey satin detachable collar, and a black belt with … |
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A two-piece costume, comprising: a cropped jacket of mauve cotton with central zipped panel of pink cotton with brown imitation suede patch, the arms with similar patches; and a corresponding pair of pants, both with <I>Western Costume</I> label inside inscribed <I>DeForest Kelly</I> [sic] -- worn by DeForest Kelley as Dr. … |
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The fearsome Jem'Hadar became a terrible reality for the crew of Deep Space Nine after an incident during a camping trip turned rumor into reality. Their vaguely beetle-like ships were a testament to their prowess in battle and when the Dominion War began, space filled with ships just like this … |
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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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A lot of schematics of sets featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episodes “Dreadnought” and “Prime Factors” respectively. These schematics include two of the Dreadnought control chamber, two of the town square from “Prime Factors” and one other of a general “Voyager” corridor. The items feature information like show name, … |
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A costume of the style featured in various earlier Star Trek feature films. This costume consists of a long-sleeved, off-white robe featuring pleated, bell-sleeves, attached hood, and a zip up the back. A blue-gray tabard on the chest and upper back that features one remaining white tassel with gold trim; … |
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A prop energy cell for a Starfleet Type III phaser rifle like those appearing in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “The Siege of AR-558”. The item is a piece of solid cast resin painted metallic pewter with a raised accent on the right side and a graphical application … |
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From the episode “Tribunal” of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine wherein “Chief O'Brian” (Colm Meany) is captured and tried by the’ Cardassian’ government, this guards uniform is made up of a gray jumpsuit with black dot accents and ribbing running from the arms down the legs. Also included is a … |
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A holoprogram used by “Captain Janeway” (Kate Mulgrew) of the “U.S.S. Voyager”, ‘Da Vinci's workshop’ was a place of amazing constructs and even more impressive ideas. Portrayed by John Rhys-Davies, “Leonardi Da Vinci” worked alongside “Janeway” asking life’s questions and attempting to solve them. “Da Vinci” appeared in several episodes … |
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Featured proximately in the episode “Rascals” in which members of the crew are accidentally turned into children but retain their knowledge and experience, Alexander (Worf's son) uses this item to distract a Ferengi who is part of a team that has taken control of the “Enterprise –D”. The item is … |
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Each green medical division strip is on a black felt backing and was worn on each shoulder of the corresponding Starfleet uniforms as seen in the Star Trek: The Motion Picture feature film. Each strip measures approx. 3 x 1¼ inches. |
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Captured by a massive industrial consortium and brainwashed into believing that they have been part of the employees of this company forever, the crew of “Voyager” wore jumpsuits like this one in the episodes “Workforce, Parts I and II” of Star Trek: Voyager. A shiny blue jumpsuit with a matching … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Day of Honor” for wear by Alan Altshuld in his portrayal of ‘Lumas', an alien whose species was assimilated into the Borg Collective. The costume consists of a full length sleeveless jumpsuit and a matching asymmetrical waistcoat. The costumer’s tags indicate … |