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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Prototype”. The costume is black trousers with a silver iridescent sheen and a black top with crumple textured long sleeves. The costume comes with a vacuum formed face mask that is complimented by a rubber neck covering of a matching color … |
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A costume made for wear in the ninth Star Trek feature film, “Insurrection”; wherein the crew of the “Enterprise-E” rebels against Starfleet and the Federation to prevent the exploitation of a defenseless race called the Baku. This costume was made for wear by Michael Dorm in the role of the … |
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A piece of set dressing featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Bride of Chaotica”; wherein photonic lifeforms mistake “Tom Paris's” (Robert Duncan McNeill) “Captain Proton” holodeck program for reality and attack the antagonist of the program, “Dr. Chaotica” (Martin Raymer). This item is “Dr. Chaotica’s” communicator/view screen in a … |
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A prop molded rubber alien energy weapon featured variously in Star Trek episodic television. The weapon is blocky in its shaping with a long cylindrical stock and a rectangular receiver. The emitter muzzle features an affixed bayonete painted metallic silver, made from rubber with a metal inner frame. The whole … |
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A costume featured in the ninth Star Trek feature film, “Insurrection”; wherein the crew of the “Enterprise-E” rebels against Starfleet and the Federation to prevent the exploitation of a defenseless race called the Baku. This costume consists of two sleeveless, metallic-colored, shirt of a spandex-like material, a long-sleeved, tan tunic … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Galaxy’s Child”; wherein the woman who designed the engines on the “Enterprise-D” comes aboard and the crew accidentally kills a spacebourne life form about to give birth. This costume consists of a long-sleeved purple blouse featuring an abstract, textured … |
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A lot of first season scripts and artwork whose episodes illustrate a need for what would become Starfleet’s “General Order One”, the Prime Directive. The first script is from the episode “Civilization”; wherein the “Enterprise NX-01” comes upon an Earth-like civilization in a much more primitive stage of development. In … |
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A button panel made in the style appearing during the fourth season of Star Trek: Enterprise. The item is a button board composed of sheet plastic with a graphical application adhered to the face that embellishes banks of rubber faux buttons and embedded lights. The lights are configured to blink … |
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A stunt version of the costume featured in Star Trek VII: Generations for wear by “Dr. Crusher” during the promotion ceremony of “Lieutenant Commander Worf” (Michael Dorn) on the holodeck of the “Enterprise-D”. This costume consists of white trousers, a white button front long sleeved shirt, a white button front … |
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An LCARS (Library Computer Access and Retrieval System) console interface created for use in Star Trek: The Next Generations, Deep Space Nine, or Voyager. The item is a piece of smoked acrylic with rounded corners, and a multi-colored graphical application adhered to the reverse. The graphic is best viewed when … |
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A pair of shoes featured in the first Star Trek feature film for use with the Class-D Starfleet uniforms. These shoes are Converse brand covered with white fabric that extends up the ankle, white straps and clasps to attach to the uniform. The shoes are of size 10 and have … |
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A costume featured in various episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation and then reused in the seventh Star Trek feature film “Generations”. This costume is for wear by the stunt person for Gates McFadden (Dr. Crusher), Jane Austin, and is a long-sleeved, full-length Starfleet uniform jumpsuit consisting of black … |
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A pair of matching division-rank strips like those appearing in Star Trek I: The Motion Picture on Starfleet officer’s uniforms. The items are black felt backings with yellow colored fabric and gold thread embellishments indicating the wearer to be a ‘lieutenant’. Items like these appeared on the shoulders of class-B, … |
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A pair of lidded metal containers like those appearing variously in episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise on the set of “Dr. Phlox’s” (John Billingsley) sickbay. The items feature plastic sifters, metal lids, and a red or blue Starfleet inventory application on the side. The item s measure approx. 3.73 X … |
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A wire backed cast resin Starfleet Academy ribbon badge featured in the Star Trek: Starfleet Academy personal computer game released in 1997. The item is nearly identical to the resin bars featured as backing for Starfleet emblem badges worn by officers in Star Trek feature films painted gold, off-white, and … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Friendship One”; wherein “Voyager” receives their first official mission from Starfleet in the Delta Quadrant, to retrieve a probe called “Friendship One” with which communication was lost over a century ago and is also the episode where recurring character “Lieutenant Joseph … |
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A set dressing item appearing variously in episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise on the set of the “Enterprise NX-01” sickbay. The item is a fashioned metal container with a clear plastic window in one side and a matching metal lid. The lid and the container both feature Starfleet inventory applications, … |
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A lot of costume elements featured in the sixth Star Trek feature film “The Undiscovered Country”. A large sleeveless, gray tunic featuring a textured, circular pattern stitched in white and worn underneath one of two ceremonial tabard/armors. The first is a large molded rubber costume embellishment that covers the entire … |
| Four page letter on MGM letterhead, dated May 4, 1964 to Alden Schwimmer of Ashley-Steiner-Famous Artists. In this letter, Roddenberry summarizes a recent meeting he had with Schwimmer, Oscar Catz and Herbert Solow of Desilu Studios. Shortly after the idea for Star Trek (for which Roddenberry would achieve almost immortal … |
| (NBC-TV, 1966-69) Included are the episodes “Miri”, “Day of the Dove”, “Return of the Archons”, “A Taste of Armageddon”, and “Turnabout Intruder” (bound with original boards). All are either final drafts or revised final drafts, and were the personal copies of David L. Ross used during each production. |
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Five inkjet prints on canvas mounted onto solid flat frames, the five prints forming a graphic art image of the sun rising over Mount Seleya, bordered by Vulcan script writing, each -- <I>118in. high</I> -- featured as set dressing in the Vulcan High Command set in "Awakening" and "Kir'Shara" in … |
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Seven metal serving platters with black vinyl covering, displaying the Starfleet arrowhead symbol, five are -- <I>11x17in.</I> -- two are -- <I>9½x15in.</I> -- used as set dressing in the <I>Starship Defiant</I> mess hall set in <I>Star Trek: Deep Space Nine</I> (7) |
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A long-sleeved jacket of blue-green cotton -- worn by Gates McFadden as Dr. Beverly Crusher on <I>Star Trek: The Next Generation</I>; with corresponding wardrobe tag |
| A feature-style Klingon warrior's costume comprising: a leather jacket with leather piecework details, insignia, shoulder epaulette for holster and synthetic fur sleeves; leather gorget; spine piece; grey super Spandex pants with pleated detail; belt with buckle, ammo case, and disruptor holster; gauntlets; fingerless gloves; and cloven-toed knee-high Klingon boots -- … |