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“Jake Sisko” (Cirroc Lofton) was the son of the famous Starfleet Captain, Benjamin Sisko who commanded the space station Deep Space Nine during the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine series. Unlike his father, Jake became a writer rather than entering Starfleet. His pajamas include a teal knit top with a … |
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“Brunt” (Jeffrey Combs) was a Ferengi Commerce Authority Liquidator who often wore a bar of gold-pressed latinum around his neck. He was featured in eight Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episodes including “Family Business” in which he was given the task of dealing with “Quark's (Armin Shimerman) mother, “Ishka” (Cecily … |
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The “Kellerun” are a humanoid species native to the Alpha Quadrant and featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Armageddon Game”. They are one of two feuding species, along with the “T'Lani” who used deadly biomechanical weapons. This costume includes a long sleeved grey puckered jumpsuit worn under … |
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The Bajorans are a humanoid species native to the planet Bajor and were seen throughout the Deep Space Nine series as well as various episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation and Voyager. This costume was worn by a female Bajoran acolyte during the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine series. … |
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One metal hero prop mace from the first episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, “Emissary”. Used by an alien of undisclosed species in the first act of the episode in a failed attempt to escape from Constable Odo (Rene Auberjonois). Measures 21 X 5 1/2 inches (metal) |
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“Lauren” (Hilary Shepard) was a genetically engineered Human augment who had intelligence beyond the Human level of genius however she also was delusional about her belief that many men were in love with her. This is her dress from the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Statistical Probabilities” in which … |
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This miscellaneous adult costume lot is from the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Children of Time” in which the crew of the U.S.S. Defiant discovered a planet where their own descendants were living and that in two days they were going to crash two hundred years in the past. … |
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“Seltin Rakal” (Christine Healy) was the leader of the Meridians who like the rest of her people spent sixty years at a time in a non-corporeal state. She disapproved of the Meridian “Deral's” (Brett Cullen) love with “Jadzia Dax” (Terry Farrell) but welcomed Jadzia when she chose to stay with … |
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“Ro-Kel” (Randy Oglesby) and “Ah-Kel” were a set of Miradorn twins that visited Deep Space Nine and were featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Vortex”. They tried to have “Quark” (Armin Shimerman) sell an item to a buyer who wouldn't ask questions however it didn’t go according … |
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“Gideon Seyetik” (Richard Kiley) was a terraformer and was renowned as one of the greatest minds in the Federation. He was featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Second Sight” in which his wife, “Nidell” (Salli Richardson) lost control of her psychoprojective telepathy and created an alter ego … |
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An impressive cast resin “synaptic scanner” used in various Star Trek episodes including Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, and Voyager. The piece is painted metallic pewter with gold accents and faux green and red lights. Two bands of blue leather with gold thread join the two ends … |
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In the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Explorers”, “Captain Sisko” (Avery Brooks) with the help of his son “Jake Sisko” (Cirroc Lofton) build a replica of an eight hundred year old Bajoran spaceship to try and prove that ancient Bajoran explorers could have reached Cardassia without warp drive technology. … |
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“Vinod” (Michael Silver) was the son of the Human “Alixus” (Gail Strickland) who believed that humanity had lost its way to technology. Vinod was intentionally stranded on a planet with his mother and the people of a colony ship in order to teach the people the evils of technology. Featured … |
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This Sciences blue Starfleet uniform was worn by “Ezri Dax” (Nicole de Boer) who was a joined Trill who entered Starfleet to escape her family. Worn in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, this Starfleet uniform includes a jumpsuit with a black bottom half and sciences blue top section. There are … |
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This costume was made for the alien mace wielding robber who failed to escape from “Constable Odo” (Rene Auberjonois) in the first episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, “Emissary”. The costume includes a yellow and orange leather top with blackening around the neck and sleeves. The top is pleated … |
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Latinum is a fictional substance seen in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine series. It is the only valuable substance available in the 24th century that can't be replicated and is most valuable in liquid form. It is incased in worthless gold to create latinum bars used as currency. This … |
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These colorful gambling chips were used to play Dabo; a game of chance played on a roulette-type wheel at the Ferengi, “Quark's” (Armin Shimerman) bar in Deep Space Nine. Made of acrylic, each chip comes with a metal inset featuring Quark’s face. Each measures approx. 1 ½ x 1 ¾ … |
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“Romah Doek” (Paul Nakauchi) was a Tygarian Excecutive Officer onboard the freighter ‘Nanut' that docked at Deep Space Nine in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “The Homecoming”. The Bajoran “Li Nalas” (Richard Beymer) boarded the vessel as a disguised crewman however Doek discovered him and turned him over … |
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“Kasidy Yates” (Penny Johnson) was a freighter captain later exposed as a Maquis smuggler and introduced to “Captain Sisko” (Avery Brooks) by Sisko's son; “Jake Sisko” (Cirroc Lofton). She was featured in fifteen Deep Space Nine episodes however this costume is from the episode “Penumbra” in which Yates was planning … |
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This impressive 24th Century Ordinance Dominion Alliance LCARS (Library Computer Access and Retrieval System) style panel was made for Star Trek and features diagrams of a Jem'Hadar spacecraft, Jem’Hadar small arms, a Cardassian spacecraft and Cardassian small arms. Ships and weapons like these appeared during the Star Trek: Deep Space … |
| “Rozahn” (Kitty Swink) was an official in the Bajoran Chamber of Ministers who spent two days arguing with “Major Kira” (Nana Visitor) about the irrigation of the Trilar Penninsula in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Sanctuary”. The costume includes a matching blue and tweed jacket and skirt. The … |
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A collection of prop Cardassian circuit boards with a pair of orange mounting rods embedded. The circuit boards are made of clear acrylic plastic with orange, black, and gold silk screened circuit art with metallic gold tape details. Measures approx. 14 X 9 X 8.5 inches. |
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A set of furniture used as set dressing during the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine series. The set includes a black leather couch, two matching armchairs and an ottoman. Due to time and use there is slight damage to the top left section of the couch. The couch measures approx. … |
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This pair of dresses was worn by colonists intentionally stranded on a planet by “Alixus” (Gail Strickland) and “Vinod” (Michael Silver” in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Paradise”. The pale brown dress was worn by “Meg” (Lisa Madigan), a colonist who was bitten by an insect and died … |
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The “Hupyrians” are a humanoid species who are popular with the Ferengi Grandi Nagi who use them as servants. They are devoted and take vows of silence with the exception of addressing their masters. “Maihar'du” (Tiny Ron) was the servant and imposing bodyguard of the Grand Nagus “Zek” (Wallace Shawn) … |