(Paramount TV, 1984) Starfleet costume worn by Michael Dorn as "Worf " in the TV series Star Trek Next Generation. The trademark uniform is mustard yellow and black with yellow trim around the neck. It has a piece of Velcro on the front where the communicator badge would have been … |
(Paramount-TV, 1987-94) Smoketintend backlit panel measuring 13 in. wide (bottom) x 9 in. wide (top) x 12 ½ in. in height. The panel has been mounted to a custom diplay box which has been wired to illumuinate the panel from behind. (Note: the electrical connection is European, but comes with … |
(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, 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, 1994, 1996, 1998) This padded aircraftstyle armchair is covered with burgundy-dyed imitation leather, and features armrests with simulated control panels which are designed to accept small LCD display screens. This command char was used by Patrick Stewart as Jean-Luc Picard's Captain-s chair on the bridge of the Enterprise-E in … |
(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 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. |
(Paramount-TV, 1993-99) This standard DS9 Starfleet-issue phaser rifle is constructed of molded resin painted black and silver, with a pop-up sight and attached illuminating scope. This rifle is specifically from the sixth season episode, "Change of Heart." Measures 25 in. in length. |
(Paramount-TV, 1993-99) Retro-style medical tools, similar to those used by Dr. McCoy from the Original Series, including a hypo and working scanner. Five pieces total, housed in a black leather pouch. Used by Dr. Bashir in the DS9 episode, "Trials and Tribblations." |
(Paramount, 1994-2001) Constructed of grey-painted resin and measures approx. 2 in. long, this device is a 29th century self-powered mobile emitter worn on the armband of Voyager's holographic "Doctor" (Robert Picardo) that allows the Doctor to leave the previously confined area of sickbay. |
A padded aircraft-style armchair covered with burgundy-dyed imitation leather, the armrests with simulated control panels designed to accept a small LCD display screen -- <I>47x36x32in.</I> -- featured as Jean-Luc Picard's Captain's chair on the bridge of the <I>Starship Enterprise-E</I> in <I>Star Trek: First Contact, Star Trek: Insurrection</I> and <I>Star Trek: … |
A canary yellow nylon flag with silkscreened Starfleet Command emblem -- <I>60x36in.</I> -- used in Admiral Paris's office in <I>Star Trek: Voyager</I> |
A visual effects model of an <I>Ambassador</I>-class starship made from glass fiber-reinforced cast resin with styrene details, with loose nacelle caps and shuttlebay door cover -- <I>41x26in.</I> -- first seen as the <I>Starship Enterprise-C</I> for "Yesterday's <I>Enterprise</I>," one of the most popular episodes of <I>Star Trek: The Next Generation</I>, then … |