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A prop button panel like those appearing variously on the set of the “Enterprise NX-01” in multiple episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise. The item is a sheet of smoked acrylic with beveled edges and a multi-colored graphical application adhered to the face with adhered rubber faux buttons. The item is … |
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A costume featured in Star Trek: The Next Generation episodes like “The First Duty” and possible use in the later Voyager episode “Flesh and Blood”. This costume is a Starfleet cadet uniform consisting of a long-sleeved, full-length, black jumpsuit featuring red shoulders, black piping around the Mandarin collar, a Velcro … |
| (Paramount TV, 1995-2001) Resin PADD painted light blue with center “Sector Analysis” graphic. One of only 30 original Voyager PADDs still in existence. Measures 4 in. x 6 in. |
| (Paramount-TV, 1993-99) This costume consists of a light-lavender colored tunic, black pants and original aluminum comm badge. Used in the season five episode, “Trials and Tribble-ations”, when the DS9 crew goes back in time and boards the U.S.S Enterprise commanded by Captain James T. Kirk. |
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A full-length sleeveless jumpsuit of two-tone purple/green vinyl, with ribbed, quilted patches to the chest, arms and legs; with corresponding cape and long-sleeved bolero jacket; a pair of gloves; and a pair of boots -- worn by Tom Hardy as Shinzon in <I>Star Trek: Nemesis</I> (7) |
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A Pralor space ship model of vacuum-formed plastic and resin parts -- <I>28x32in.</I> -- made for "Prototype" in <I>Star Trek: Voyager</I>, also appearing as the Cravic ship in the same episode |
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A heavy glove of imitation leather, with foam rubber spikes and chains; with corresponding wardrobe tag -- worn by Michael Dorn as Worf in his holodeck Klingon battle exercise program in "Where Silence Has Lease" in <I>Star Trek: The Next Generation</I> |
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A lavender sweater, scarf, and blue jeans with belt and boots -- worn by DeForest Kelley as Dr. McCoy in the campfire scene at the end of <I>Star Trek V: The Final Frontier</I>, with corresponding wardrobe tag (5) |
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A prop item similar to those featured variously throughout Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Voyager. This item is a prop duffle bag that does not open; it is a cylinder-shaped, viridian colored, plastic container featuring graphical applications of the post 2370’s Starfleet sigil, an unknown silver symbol, various silver, … |
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A costume accent for a Starfleet engineer’s white radiological suit appearing variously in Star Trek feature films from Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan through Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. The item is typically referred to as a ‘thermal’ accent and was for any number of reasons removed … |
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A prop laptop computer featured in “Broken Bow”, the premiere episode of Star Trek: Enterprise, for use by students in “Hoshi Sato’s” (Linda Park) languages class. The item is an injection molded plastic computer learning tool for children altered for screen use in the episode. The item features a full … |
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A lot of the costume elements similar to those featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Voyager. This lot consists of two of the blue-gray, long-sleeved shirts worn under a Starfleet uniform jumpsuit and some gray trousers with a zip in the front. All items feature a sewn in Voyager … |
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This adorable costume was worn by a small Klingon child during the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine series. It consists of a long-sleeve tunic made of multiple textured and smooth fabrics in shades of brown, purple and green. The shoulders are made of orange faux fur and the tunic comes … |
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This elaborate, one of a kind uniform made its appearance in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock during scenes wherein “Admiral Kirk” (William Shatner) and company steal the “U.S.S. Enterprise” for their unauthorized mission to rescue their friend. It is made up of trousers, a uniform top, belt, and … |
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The medical division within Starfleet operates on starbases, starships, and worlds alike. Despite the amount of member worlds in the Federation, the ‘cadesus' appears to have dominated the iconography of the medical division throughout the glaxy. This patch is the logo that was made for Medical personnel uniforms during Star … |
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A shoulder patch made for wear on Starfleet uniforms in Star Trek I: The Motion Picture and featured in subsequent Star Trek movies. Worn by Starfleet crewmembers at Starfleet Headquarters in San Francisco, and presumably other locations. The item depicts the ‘Sol System', Earth’s solar system, with a gray border, … |
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The “evil Mirror Universe” of Star Trek is a place where our heroes are duplicated, though their personalities are vastly different due to their changed circumstances. The Federation has been replaced by a Terran Empire that rules by force and conquest instead of governing by diplomacy and democracy. Changes in … |
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Dr. Phlox's sickbay onboard the NX-01 Enterprise during the Star Trek: Enterprise series was stacked full of containers including these four medical containers used as set dressing. This lot includes two metal containers with oblong clear plastic windows in the side, one has an impressive four Starfleet medical labels on … |
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The Malurians are a gray scaly skinned species with warp drive capabilities featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Civilization”. The Maulurian “Garos” (Wade Williams) posed as an Akaali on their homeworld in order to carry out secret mining operations. This costume was worn by Garos' stunt double; the renowned … |
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A prop hand weapon featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episodes "The Awakening" and "Kir'Shara" during which the “Enterprise NX-01” crew diffuses a stand off between the Vulcans and Andorians. The item is a cast resin prop painted grey with intricate bronze-colored accents and includes a black vinyl holster with … |