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A costume element like those featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise for wear on the Starfleet uniforms. This item denotes the wearer as the non-commissioned rank of ‘Crewman 2nd Class’ and features a white Starfleet emblem with further white ‘rank’ stripes on a black background. |
| (NBC-TV, 1966-69) Desk model featuring three F-104 Starfighters flying in formation, mounted to a wooden display base with un-engraved brass plaque. Seen prominently in the episode “Tomorrow is Yesterday”, in which a stranded fighter pilot is accidentally beamed aboard the Enterprise. Measures 19 in. tall. The piece has a small … |
| (Paramount-TV, 1995-2001) Royal blue and gray lamé bodysuit worn by Jeri Ryan as “Seven of Nine” in the season five episode “Infinite Regress”. Includes beige under-girdle and matching blue Tricorder holster. A great hero costume in excellent condition, worn by one of the most popular female characters in the Star … |
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Approximately 98 folders containing original construction drawings and prints for sets built during all four seasons of <I>Star Trek: Enterprise</I>, the majority including scripts and shooting schedules (a lot) |
| A collection of construction blueprint drawings from <I>Star Trek: Deep Space Nine</I> consisting of approximately 170 file folders, most with original pencil drawings by the show's set designers, many with supplemental material including scripts, call sheets, and other related documents (a lot) |
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An aluminum and grey, leather sash, Worf's second season-style Klingon sash -- made for Michael Dorn as Worf in <I>Star Trek: The Next Generation</I> |
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A pink jacket, two black shirts, three pairs of pink pants, one pair of black boots, majority with <I>Paramount</I> labels inside inscribed <I>Walter Koenig</I> -- worn by Walter Koenig as Chekov in <I>Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan</I> (9) |
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A gray colored Class-C Starfleet uniform featured in Star Trek I: The Motion Picture. The costume is a set of trousers with a fold over size adjustment at the ankles, a black sleeveless undershirt with a zip up the spine, and a gray cropped sleeve jacket wrap that features a … |
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Captured by a massive industrial consortium and brainwashed into believing that they have been part of the employees of this company forever, the crew of “Voyager” worked under the control of the Quarren security in “Workforce, Parts I and II” of Star Trek: Voyager. A brown wool coat with black … |
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A Starfleet uniform in the style that made its first appearance in Star Trek VIII: First Contact and is comprised of a full-length black jumpsuit with gray quilted shoulders, black elastic stirrups at the feet, a form fitting elastic waistband sewn inside with attached loops for ‘away team’ gear, a … |
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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 true artist, Da Vinci's palate from the series of episodes including "Scientific Method" and "Concerning Flight", this palate measuring approximately 15.5" shows years of use from the layers of paint. Shades of green and blue, you will want to feature this amazing prop with your other art collectables. Portrayed … |
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‘Henry Starling' (Ed Begley, Jr.) was featured in the Star Trek Voyager episodes “Future’s End Part I and Part II”. A native of Earth, Starling was largely responsible for its computer revolution towards the end of the 20th century. This impressive piece is his ‘Certificate of Excellence’ in recognition of … |
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A gray fleece courtesy jacket presumably used by Brent Spiner during his portrayal of “Data” in Star Trek: The Next Generation. The jacket features two front pockets, an elastic waist, and a zip up the front with a broken off tab. The front left breast features the name ‘Brent' embroidered … |
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The Andorians are a humanoid civilization from Andoria seen in several Star Trek series including Star Trek: The Original Series and most recently in Enterprise for which this item was made. Distinctively blue in color with two antennae on their heads surrounded by white hair, it's no surprise their flag … |
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A prop carbine weapon featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Marauders” wherein a group of deuterium miners is frequently accosted by a group of Klingon raiders until the “Enterprise” crew shows up and helps them find a way to fight back. Made from sturdy cast rubber, painted metallic silver … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Concerning Flight” worn by “Tau” (John Vargas), a pirate who stole critical components of “Voyager” itself including the emitter which allowed the “Leonardo Da Vinci” (John Rhys Davies) holodeck program to leave the ship and exist among the aliens on a … |
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A molded resin rank accent for costumes appearing in various Star Trek feature films. The item is a small octagon with beveled sides and an empty octagonal center painted to appear metallic silver. The item measures approx. .9 X .9 inches. |
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A pewter colored metal ornament for wear on the costumes of Triannon religious extremists featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Chosen Realm”. The broach appears as a metal circle with adornment and a spike protruding from the bottom of it. The item measures approx. 2 X 3.75 inches. |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode "In the Flesh" during which Kate Vernon portrayed "Commander Valerie Archer" a member of Species 8472 disguised as a human in a plot to infiltrate Starfleet Command. The costume is a purple long sleeved robe with purple starburst designs, v-neck collar, … |