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A costume was featured in the episode “Borderlands” of Star Trek: Enterprise during a flashback in which "Dr. Arik Soong” (Brent Spiner) teaches his genetically engineered children about the nature of their being. The costume is a long-sleeved metallic copper colored shirt and the pants are metallic viridian colored with … |
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A costume featured in Star Trek I: The Motion Picture, a brown colored Starfleet Class-B uniform top. The item is a short sleeved shirt with remaining threads at the left breast indicative of a removed item and the garment features a sewn in Western Costume Co. tag with no indicated … |
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A square gold colored metal Terran Empire uniform badge featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episodes “In a Mirror, Darkly, Parts I and II” for wear by officers in Starfleet. The badge is a metal square with a square hole in the center that is pin backed. Characters appeared to … |
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The M.A.C.O – Military Assault Command Operations - are an elite Terran military command from Star Trek: Enterprise. They were assigned to the Enterprise NX-01 under the command of Captain Archer at the end of season 2 to assist in military functions. This is your chance to own an unused … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “The Magnificent Ferengi”, wherein “Quark” (Armin Shimerman) leads a group of Ferengi to Terok Nor in an effort to trade an imprisoned Vorta for his kidnapped mother. This costume is for wear by Josh Pias in the role of … |
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A huge lot of costume from a Star Trek: Enterprise story arc about “Arik Soong” (Brent Spiner) and his group of Augments; “Borderland”, “Cold Station”, and “The Augments”. “Arik Soong” is taken from prison to help locate his renegade group of Augments, is rescued by them while trying to find … |
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A prop item similar to those featured frequently in 24th century Star Trek episodic television. This item is a P.A.D. D. (Personal Access Display Device) for use as a portable computer access display and is gray plastic, rounded, rectangle featuring an LCARS (Library Computer Access Retrieval System) style interface with … |
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“Gral” (Lee Arenberg) was a Ferengi businessman who traveled to Deep Space 9 in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “The Nagus” so he could hear the Grand Nagus “Zek” (Wallace Shawn) announce his successor. The costume includes a brown sleeveless jumpsuit with Ferengi wings down the side of … |
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A lot of costume elements featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine for wear by Cirroc Lofton in his portrayal of “Jake Sisko”. The lot is comprised of two sets of trousers, one brown and one green knit with white accents, a tan jumper with a brown … |
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The ‘United Federation of Planets' (UFP) is an interstellar state comprised of planetary governments and colonies. This stellar round table has a clear acrylic surface with a smoked UFP seal in the center depicting a set of stars ringed by a wreath. The stand and edge of the table is … |
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A 24th century electronic Starfleet device made for use on one of the 24th century series, most likely but not limited to Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and/or Voyager. The prop is made of resin painted gun-metal gray with a metal tip. Around the device are black, gold and silver … |
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A costume featured in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock for wear by Robin Curtis in her portrayal of “Saavik”. The costume is black Starfleet officer's trousers with a gray division stripe on the outside seam of the legs and were located separately, they feature a sewn in Star … |
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A tan colored long sleeved Class-B Starfleet uniform featured in Star Trek I: The Motion Picture. The costume is tan trousers with a uniform top that comes with these unattached elements: a bio-monitor, an orange backed sciences division Epsilon IX assignment patch for the left breast and a pair of … |
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A prop item featured variously in Star Trek: Voyager but specifically in the second half of the two part episode “Workforce”; wherein a large portion of “Voyager’s” crew is kidnapped, brainwashed, and put to work in a large industrial complex on an alien planet; the toaster is in “Tom Paris” … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Twilight”; wherein the anomalies in the expanse have affected “Captain Archer's” (Scott Bakula) brain in such a way that he cannot form long-term memories and he wakes up one day to realize twelve years has passed and Earth has been destroyed. … |
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A Klingon House of Gowron badge like those appearing variously in Star Trek episodic television. The item is shaped vinyl with an iridescent paint coat, bordered by hand drawn black trim on a Velcro backing. The item retains adhesive residue from costume removal, used to further affix the badge. Measures … |
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A costume featured in the second part of the Star Trek: The Next Generation two-part story arc “Unification”. This costume consists of a long-sleeved, brown and black tunic in the squared-off, block style, olive-colored trousers, pumpkin-colored, knee –high socks and a Romulan-style black wig. A sewn in Voyager tag reads … |
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A set of artwork created for the production of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine comprised of two paper copies and one translate of the mural that hung in “Quark’s’ Bar”. The items were located in a cardboard folder inscribed ‘Ross Slater, Exact same as our first translight of this art’, … |
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A costume undershirt like those appearing first in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and occasionally in various episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation. The item is a command white sleeveless undershirt with a ribbed collar and a metal zip up the spine. The item is unusual because … |
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A pair of set dressing document cases appearing variously in episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise in sets like “Dr. Phlox’s” quarters (John Billingsley) and sickbay. The items are sturdy, reinforced paper cases with metal corner guards and Starfleet inventory applications adhered to the faces of the items. The pieces measure … |
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A costume element featured in the first Star Trek feature film. This item is a long-sleeved, off-white shirt of a soft material, featuring maroon-thread accents, and a v-shaped neckline. |
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A pair of octagon shaped clear glass drinking vessels featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Azati Prime”. Appearing during scenes when “Degra” (Randy Oglesby) and his crew are toasting to their impending success, the items are ‘Victoria and Richard MacKenzie-Childs LTD’ name brand glasses painted with blue and purple … |
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A costume element featured in the fourth Star Trek feature film “The Voyage Home”. This item is a rust-colored, Vulcan-style hat worn by Genevieve Martin in the Federation Council scene and features black trim with diagonal, gold pin-striping around the hat, as a stripe across the top, and as a … |
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A brown colored leather strap featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Marauders” which appeared on the Klingon transport crew as a method by which to carry their bat’leths. The item is a dual sided strap with leather ties and a snap end. Measures approx. 72 X 1 inch. Bat’leth … |
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A screen used Starfleet themed graphical application like those appearing in various episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise on sets like the “Enterprise NX-01” cargo bays. The item is a black and blue colored vinyl based label reading ‘Material Supply CMD’ with instructions on ‘Important’ inventorying procedures. The item measures approx. … |