Klingon Hypospray's were a medical instrument that used compressed air to inject medicine without puncturing skin; usually used in the neck. Made of painted plastic with metal attachments and a brass injector, this non-working prop hypospray comes complete with a removable brass tipped glass cylinder, partially filled with an opaque … |
A lot of items of or featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Sleeping Dogs”; wherein the “Enterprise NX-01” finds a seemingly derelict Klingon scout craft sinking into the atmosphere of a gas giant. This lot includes Klingon “gagh”, a worm based delicacy consisted of molded rubber that shared screen … |
A set chair like those appearing variously in episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation like “Galaxy’s Child” during which “Geordi LaForge” (LeVar Burton) used one in a holodeck recreation of the Galaxy-Class development project center. The item is a sturdy rolling chair with a pivoting seat and height adjusting … |
A display graphic for a tricorder created for Star Trek X: Nemesis during the scene in which “Data” (Brent Spiner) leaps from the “USS Enterprise-E” and “Geordi LaForge” (LeVar Burton) disables a force field to allow him to do so. The item depicts the location of a pair of force … |
Klingon themed sculpture of two faces staring out and away from one another believed to have appeared variously in Star Trek episodic television. The item is presented on a metal base. |
A prop featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Suddenly Human”; wherein the “Enterprise-D” finds a human teenager living amongst a group of Talarians. This item is the sextant that “Jono” (Chad Allen) picks up in “Captain Picard's” (Patrick Stewart) quarters when he is looking around; it is … |
A costume helmet featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Suddenly Human”. The item is thin black vacuum formed plastic with an iridescent, translucent visor and an internal mounting band connected to a black elastic chin strap. The item depicts some shelf wear due to time and storage … |
A costume helmet created for the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Suddenly Human” for wear by characters portrayed as Talarians. The item is a vacuum formed plastic helmet colored black with an externally iridescent translucent face mask. The interior features a size adjusting head band for the wearer and … |
A set of prop scissors appearing briefly in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Schisms” as part of a holodeck exercise in attempting to recreate a shared nightmare experience. The item is polished metal ‘scissors’ with gold colored handles adhered together to keep the blades fastened with a pin … |
A prop item featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise such as “Cold Front” . After it was revealed that “Temporal Agent Daniels” (Matt Winston) had infiltrated the crew of the “Enterprise NX-01” and was subsequently “killed”, “Captain Archer” (Scott Bakula) ordered the enigmatic time traveler's quarters sealed and … |
A set dressing container most like those frequently located on the sickbay set in episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise. The item is in actuality a cigar traveler humidor composed of polished aluminum ends, one being a twist off cap, with an external black plastic lining and an interior lining of … |
(Paramount, 1984) Silicone “leech” creature with airbrushed color markings, measuring approx. 11 in. long. A group of these leech-like alien creatures were seen by Spock’s torpedo coffin when the landing party arrived on the Genesis Planet, after which they discover that Spock’s corpse is missing. |
(Paramount-TV, 1993-99) Working Klingon tricorder made of resin that is painted brown & black, with color detailing. There is a button trigger at the top that releases a small compartment at the front and illuminates the various LED lights. From Star Trek DS9. Measures approx. 7 in. in length. |
(Paramount-TV, 1987-94) Small hand-held cricket phaser constructed of resin painted black and grey, with decal accents on top and Velcro attachment on the bottom. This weapon is reportedly Gene Roddenberry's favorite weapon in the entire Star Trek universe. Measures approx. 3 in. in length. |
(Paramount-TV, 1987-94) This Romulan disruptor is made of molded resin painted blue-gray with color-accented details. Used in Star Trek: The Next Generation. |
(Paramount, 1996) One of three different versions of the phaser rifle used in the film, this model has a black barrel and is wired with an illuminating scope. In the film, the original model is modified in order to contend with the Borg's adaptation of Federation weapons. Constructed of black … |
(Paramount-TV, 1993-99) Hero bat'leth, the traditional Klingon "sword of honor," resembling a meter-long two-ended scimitar. Constructed of machined aluminum metal, with leather grips. Used in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Measures 43 in. in length. |
(Paramount-TV, 1993-99) The TR-116 is a projectile weapon developed by Starfleet for use in areas of high electromagnetic interference that would render phasers useless. According to Trek lore, this weapon could have been design with the Borg in mind, since projectiles have proven effective against them. In the DS9 episode, … |
(Paramount, 1993-99) Rubber stunt phaser painted black & grey, with some color detailing at the top. From Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Measures 8 in. in length. |
(Paramount-TV, 1993-99) This standard Jem'Hadar pistol is constructed of resin painted black, silver and gold. From Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Measures 9 in. in length. |
(Paramount-TV, 1993-99) Double-prong hand-held tool constructed of hard rubber painted silver and black, used by starship engineers as a diagnostic/repair tool on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. |
(Paramount-TV, 1993-99) Small hand-held Trill phaser constructed of resin painted metallic grey. Used by Jadzia Dax in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Measures 6 in. in length. |
(Paramount- TV, 1993-99) This variation of the Varon-T disruptor is constructed of molded resin painted black, silver, gold and brown. Used by multiple aliens on the series. Measures 7 ½ in. in length. |
(Paramount-TV, 1993-99) This Ferengi phaser is constructed of molded resin painted metallic green with black, red and gold accents. Used by Quark (Armin Shimerman) on DS9, this weapon is a modified version of a Vulcan phaser. Measures 6 in. in length. |
(Paramount-TV, 1993-99) This large P.A.D.D. is constructed of grey-painted resin with a large graphic at the top and smaller decals below. Measures 5 ½ in. x 8 ½ in. |