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A full-length tunic of taupe nylon, with a matching pair of pants -- worn by Mark Lenard during Sarek's death scene in "Unification, Part I" <I>Star Trek: The Next Generation</I>; with corresponding wardrobe tag (2) |
| A <I>Star Trek VI</I>-style Klingon warrior's costume comprising: a vinyl jacket with car upholstery details, insignia, shoulder aglet for holster and synthetic fur sleeves; vinyl gorget; spine piece; grey super spandex pants with pleated detail; belt with buckle, and disruptor holster; gauntlets; fingerless gloves; and cloven-toed knee-high Klingon boots -- … |
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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 pair of vacuum formed wall panels with wood frames featured in multiple Star Trek: Enterprise episodes including “Impulse” and “The Council”. The items are wall panels that appeared in the Vulcan ship “Seleya” and in “Commander Dolim’s” (Scott McDonald) Xindi-Reptilian ship. The panels are vacuum formed plastic with wood … |
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A Starfleet style PADD (Personal Access Display Device) believed to have been featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “One Little Ship” for use by “O’Brien” (Colm Meaney) or “Dr. Bashir” (Alexander Siddig). The item is made possibly from acrylic with metallic copper adhesive details and multi-colored faux … |
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Worn by actor Casey Biggs during his portrayal of “Damar” who first began his career as a secondary character on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine as Gul Dukat’s second in command He gained notoriety as the murderer of Dukat’s daughter, Ziyal in the episode “Sacrafice of Angels” Damar then went … |
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THE NEXT GENERATION: TNG-STYLE DESKTOP BUTTON PAD This black acrylic key pad with silk-screened buttons in blue and white is in the style of Star Trek: The Next Generation. This type of keypad was usually used to control desktop functions such as intercoms on The Next Generation set. Measures approx. … |
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From the first episode of Star Trek: Enterprise, “Broken Bow”, to the last “These are the Voyages…”, it was clear that despite humanity's interest in space exploration, Starfleet was going to brush up against antagonistic elements on their journeys. Due to this, Enterprise NX-01 was outfitted with an arsenal of … |
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This incredible piece of art is a complete Kolarin head from the Star Trek: Nemesis feature film. Although made of latex, this bust appears not to have been intended for use as a mask since it has been permanently attached to the supporting foam interior that helps it maintain its … |
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Having switched from the command division to operations upon his promotion, “Geordi La Forge” (Levar Burton) became the chief engineer of the “USS Enterprise-D”. He formed a lasting friendship with the android “Data” (Brent Spiner), attempted multiple romantic relationships with various other female crewmembers that never quite worked out, and … |
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This set of two “Rizan” costumes were seen in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Let He Who is Without Sin…”. Each costume is made of the same blue mesh fabric top and blue spandex bottom. They are both one piece outfits that have shorts at the bottom. One … |
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A Vulcan costume featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Carbon Creek” in which “T'Pol” (Jolene Blalock) tells the story of her great-grandmother having crash landed on Earth in 1957, lived among the humans for a time, and then rescued by a Vulcan ship. This is the costume of one … |
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This Engine Pod is a section off of small Federation starship known as a Runabout that was piloted by Jadzia Dax from the Deep Space Nine episode "Playing God". This model depicts the damage to the warp nacelle section that was caused on the show by Jadzia Dax colliding into … |
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The “Arkonian's” are a reptilian humanoid species featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Dawn”. “Zho’Kaan” (Gregg Henry) was a crewman onboard the Arkonian destroyer that worked with “Captain Archer” (Scott Bakula) and the Enterprise so they could both locate their missing crewmen. This costume was worn by the stunt … |
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A piece of smoked acrylic with a graphical application affixed to the front, with beveled sides, and a series of black, white, and grey faux rubber buttons appearing as set dressing on various episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise. Items like these appeared typically next to doors for characters to use … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “A Matter of Perspective” for wear by “Apgar” (Mark Margolis). The costume is plum colored trousers with silver thread flecks evenly dispersed throughout the fabric and a matching jacket top with a lot V-neck and a snap front, with … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Move Along Home” for wear by “Falow” (Joel Brooks), leader of an alien contingent visiting the station who began a game with “Quark” (Armin Shimerman) that took a very real turn for some of the station crew. The costume … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Honor Among Thieves”, wherein “Chief O'Brien” (Colm Meaney) infiltrates the Orion Syndicate to ascertain whom the Syndicate have leaking intelligence in Starfleet. The costume is for wear by John Chandler in the role of the Orion Syndicate associate, “Flith”, … |
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A prop PADD (Personal Access Display Device) featured in the episode “United” of Star Trek: Enterprise. The item appears when “Shran” (Jeffery Combs) hands the PADD to “Captain Archer” (Scott Bakula) to include Andorain codes in the use of a detection grid while attempting to locate an unknown alien spacecraft … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “The Andorian Incident” for wear by the “Vulcan Elder” (Bruce French), a conservative monk in the monetary at P'Jem who failed to dissuade his students and an away team from “Enterprise NX-01” from antagonizing a group of agitated Andorians. The costume … |
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“Worf” (Michael Dorn) and “Alexander's” (Brian Bonsall) stunt Mok’bara costumes made for wear by their stunt doubles in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Firstborn”. Worf’s costume includes a cream puckered top with burgundy trim on the collar and cuffs, cream puckered trousers with burgundy trim also on the … |
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A prop item featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Rogue Planet” for wear by Eska hunters. The item is a fashioned plastic headband with a size adjusting twist lock in the rear and a clear eye visor on a pivot in the front. A switch on the right side … |