| (Paramount-TV, 1993-99) This colorful costume is complete with a brown sleeveless jumpsuit, sleeveless red shirt, gold vest and long overcoat. Worn by Wallace Shawn as Grand Nagus Zek in the season five episode, “Ferengi Love Songs”. All pieces contain internal DS9 costume labels handwritten, “Wallace Shawn”. |
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Four heavy wooden loveseat-sized benches with rough-hewn finish, all -- <I>54x26x43in.</I> -- used in the Klingon High Council set on <I>Star Trek: Enterprise</I> (4) |
| A white cylindrical lighting fixture with Kodalith film art patterns -- <I>85x7in.</I> -- used as set dressing on the Promenade set of <I>Star Trek: Deep Space Nine</I> |
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A gold and black first season <I>The Next Generation</I>-style Starfleet jumpsuit uniform and a gold and black early <I>The Next Generation</I> Starfleet dress uniform with one pair black leggings with built-in boots, with <I>Star Trek: The Next Generation</I> label inside jumpsuit inscribed <I>Miss D Crosby</I> -- worn by Denise Crosby … |
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A tan-colored "Type-B" Reuben-style, men's Starfleet shirt with grey-background Starfleet embroidered insignia indicating Security and plastic bio-monitoring belt buckle -- made for a crew member in <I>Star Trek: The Motion Picture</I> |
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A long lived species that existed in a quiet corner of the galaxy the “Enterprise-E” crew found the “Ba'ku” to be in danger of forced evacuation by an offshoot race, the “Son’a” and sinister agents of the Federation. The Ba’ku are all civilians wearing basic, practical clothes for their moderate, … |
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A costume featured in episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise like “Affliction”; wherein “Dr. Phlox” is kidnapped and forced to assist the Klingons in finding a cure for the mutagenic virus that is spreading throughout the Klingon Empire. This costume is a standard 22nd century Earth Starfleet uniform consisting of a … |
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An LCARS style (Library Computer Access and Retrieval System) computer interface panel believed to be featured on as part of a “runabout” navigational array in various episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The item is an asymmetrically shaped trapezoid with rounded edges made from smoked acrylic with a graphical … |
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A costume accessory created for use with Romulan fleet uniforms appearing in episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, and Voyager. The item is a combination of neoprene with strips of fashioned Dri-Deck name brand vinyl held together using wiring and Velcro. Four Romulan Star Empire emblem … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Valiant”; wherein “Jake Sisko” (Cirroc Lofton) and “Ensign Nog” (Aron Eisenberg) are rescued from attacking Jem'Hadar by the Starship “Valiant”, a Defiant-Class ship crewed solely by members of the elite Red Squad. This costume is the latest incarnation of … |
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This attractive perfume/cologne bottle has a great many details. The bottle is in an art deco shape, but given a futuristic flair with blue medallions/attachments and silver accents. It contains an amber color liquid to appear like perfume, although the contents have no fragrance (conents are not to be used). … |
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The ARGO all-terrain buggy was driven by Captain Picard (Patrick Stewart) on the planet Kolarus III in Star Trek X: Nemesis. With Worf (Michael Dorn) and Data (Brent Spiner) as his not so willing passengers, Picard raced across the planet's bumpy terrain back to the ARGO shuttle under hot pursuit … |
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Lots of things will land a character in sickbay and if they're lucky they will be in and out again in no time. However, a longer stay or major surgery will preclude the use of a tunic like this one, a teal ribbed sleeveless opened bottomed garment used by background … |
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This shirt and waistcoat was worn by “Captain Archer” (Scott Bakula) in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “The Communicator”. The shirt is brown suede with snaps at the front and an inside tag that reads “Enterprise, Scott Bakula, 034”. The waistcoat worn over the top is a lighter brown fabric … |
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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” wore jumpsuits like this one in the episodes “Workforce, Parts I and II” of Star Trek: Voyager. The costume was worn by a “Med. … |
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Having entered the ‘Delphic Expanse' the crew of “Enterprise NX-01” searches for information about the mysterious Xindi who recently attacked Earth. One of their missions takes them to a marketplace filled with all sorts of interesting characters, one of which insists on selling a sex-slave to the crew. “Zjod” (Steve … |
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A jumpsuit featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Home Soil” for wear by “Malencon”, a scientist on ‘Velara III'. The costume is made up of a full length multi-pocketed jumpsuit colored aqua with a large off center snap front. The sewn in original manufacturers tag reads ‘Foreign … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Carpenter Street” for wear by “T'Pol” (Jolene Blalock). The costume is a pair of olive colored trousers with multiple zippered pockets, and a cream colored long sleeved shirt with long cuffs, a clasp system front, and horizontal lining. The ribs have … |
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A costume featured in the episode "One Small Step" of Star Trek: Voyager for wear by "Ensign Harry Kim" (Garret Wang). The costume is an operations gold Starfleet officer's dress uniform with gold accented collar and wrap around, zipper/button/clasps up the side, corresponding trousers, and clasps on the stirrups. The … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Booby Trap”, which begins with “Lieutenant Geordi LaForge” (LeVar Burton) on a date with “Christy Henshaw” (Julie Warner). The costume is a light, pleated, short-sleeved, orange colored shirt with olive and black stripes, corresponding trousers striped in the same … |
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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 … |