A costume featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Attached”, wherein “Capt Picard (Patrick Stewart) and “Dr. Crusher” (Gates McFadden) escape an alien prison on Kesprytt III and find that the brain implants their captors put in allow them to read each other's thoughts. This costume is for … |
This Star Trek: The Next Generation costume lot includes a male Prytt costume, a female Bre'el IV Scientist costume, a female Mok’Bara costume and a male Zalconian costume. The Prytt are members of the Kesprytt species who share their planet with the Kes. The untrusting Prytt were featured in the … |
A lot of costumes featured in these Star Trek: The Next Generation episodes; “Attached”, “Darmok”, and “Transfigurations”. The first costume is a Prytt guard from “Attached”, consisting of a blue jumpsuit with dark brown trim down the sleeves, legs, and forming an ‘X’ across the chest. The second costume is … |
“Lorin” (Lenore Kasdorf) was a minister of the Prytt who ordered “Captain Picard” (Patrick Stewart) and “Beverly Crusher” (Gates McFadden) to be kidnapped under the suspicion that they were working with the Kes. Worn in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Attached”, this costume includes a blue jumpsuit with … |
The Prytt are members of the Kesprytt species who share their planet with the Kes. The untrusting Prytt were featured in the Star Trek: the Next Generation episode “Attached”. The costume includes a blue jumpsuit with dark brown trim including an ‘X' formation across the chest. On the left sleeve … |
A costume featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Attached”, wherein “Captain Picard” (Patrick Stewart) and “Dr. Crusher” (Gates McFadden) escape an alien prison on Kesprytt III and find that the brain implants their captors put in allow them to read each other's thoughts. This costume is that … |
“Lathal Bine” (Robert Harper) was a Peliar Zel native who represented the Betans during Federation mediated negotiations between the residents of the Beta and Alpha moons in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “The Host”. The pants have brown pleated suede legs with a black top section, the undershirt … |
The Kes are members of the Kesprytt species who share their planet with the Prytts. They wished to join the Federation but were ordered to resolve their grievances with the Prytt before they would be even be considered. “Ambassador Mauric” (Robin Gammell) was the high Kes representative who stood for … |
A costume featured in episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation like “Galaxy’s Child”. This costume is an engineering jumpsuit for wear by LeVar Burton as “Geordi La Forge” and is a long-sleeved, full-length jumpsuit in Operations gold, zip down the front, a Velcro placement for a commbadge (sold separately), … |
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 … |
“Lieutenant Farrell” (Dendrie Taylor) was a Starfleet officer and junior engineer onboard the U.S.S. Enterprise-D who assisted “Geordi La Forge” (LeVar Burton) in protecting a group of children separated from their parents during a rough landing on the surface of Veridian III in StarTrek VII: Generations. This is her Starfleet … |
Worn by Chad Allen during his portrayal of “Jono” in the episode “Suddenly Human” of Star Trek: The Next Generation. His family killed by Talarians, Jono, a human, was raised by the aliens who had been at odds with the Federation until being a young adult. When retrieved by the … |
The Talarians are a humanoid species characterized with cranial ridges that extend to the back of their heads. They were featured in several episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation and Deep Space Nine however this costume is from the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Suddenly Human”. It includes … |
A costume featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Suddenly Human” for wear by Sherman Howard in his portrayal of “Endar”, an intelligent, but antagonistic alien adversary of the Federation. His elaborate costume consists of a pair of black pleated trousers with gold trim accents, and a leather … |
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 costume featured in the movie Star Trek VII: Generations for wear by Malcolm McDowell during his portrayal of “Dr. Tolian Soran”. The costume was featured in scenes during the rescue of El-Aurian refugees from The Nexus aboard the “USS Enterprise-B” and consists of distressed green trousers with a matching … |
A costume featured in the ninth Star Trek feature film, “Insurrection”. This consists of the undersuit and a long-sleeved, full-length, black gown featuring circular, brown, rubber accents down the arms, legs, and around the collar, and three pair of black slip-on shoes. The costumer’s tag reads ‘Cuzar Delegation, Mario, Star … |
Seeking to make up for its losses during the Dominion War and the Borg incursion which took place in the previous feature, the Federation allowed for the entry of the Evora in Star Trek IX: Insurrection during a reception on board the “Enterprise-E”. The Evora were short of stature and … |
A costume featured in Star Trek IX: Insurrection for wear by an Evora delegate aboard the “USS Enterprise-E”. The costume is a black dress made from form fitting fabric with latex rubber faux beadwork built into the costume. It also features a wire framed backing intended to frame the wearer … |
A costume featured in the ninth Star Trek feature film, “Insurrection”. This costume was worn by Claudia Lagruppe as part of the Evora Regent “Cuzar’s” delegation aboard the “Enterprise-E”, it consists of a long-sleeved, full-length, black gown featuring circular, brown, rubber accents down the arms, legs, and around the collar; … |
A shiny silver colored costume with a large ovular collar worn by an “Antedean Dignitary” (Peter Andresfsky) in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Manhunt”. Reguarded by “Mr. Worf” (Michael Dorn) as a “handsome race”, the Antedeans placed themselves into a catatonic state because they viewed space travel as … |
The Son'a are a humanoid race decended from the Ba’ku who are known for their egotistical and materialist nature. They were featured prominently in the Star Trek IX: Insurrection feature where they were fighting a loosing battle to overcome the affects of aging without access to the regenerative effects of … |
A costume featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Remember Me”; wherein “Wesley Crusher” (Wil Wheaton) is conducting an experiment with the warp engines and then people start to disappear but “Dr. Crusher” (Gates McFadden) is the only one who notices. This costume is for wear by Erik … |