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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 lot of Klingon costume items featured throughout Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. This lot consists of a gray, leather/vinyl pleated, jacket featuring textured, vertical stripes, a dark-gray, shoulder “armor” piece with diamond-shaped rubber detail, metal tabs, wood and metal accents on the chest; chain around the left shoulder attached … |
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A prop grenade created for Jem’Hadar costumes like those featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “In Purgatory’s Shadow”. The item is molded foam rubber colored black with a Velcro strap on the reverse. The item is made to attach to a belt or a harness and measures … |
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A pair of ‘Sitlax’ name brand stainless steel containers with lids appearing variously in episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise in the sickbay set of “Dr. Phlox” (John Billingsley). The items are containers of differing sizes, each with multi-colored graphical applications adhered to the exterior depicting alien iconography, the green hued … |
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The MACOs (Military Assault Command Operations) are the military contingent assigned to Enterprise NX-01 after the unprovoked Xindi attack on Earth that killed 7 million people in the year 2153. They are not the “redshirts” of the classic Star Trek, nor are they part of Enterprise's pre-Federation Starfleet, but a … |
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“Gul Dukat” (Marc Alaimo) was a Cardassian who in 2375 took on the appearance of a dead Bajoran “Anjohl Tennan” by surgically altering his appearance. This costume lot is what he wore as “Anjohl Tennan” in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Strange Bedfellows”. The lot consists of gray … |
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Reserved for special occasions such as weddings, funerals, and diplomatic functions the Starfleet dress uniform has thankfully changed over time. Making its appearance through episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation the men's uniform was long and went below the waist giving it a dress-like appearance that was oft made … |
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Ordered to ‘Nimbus III', the “Enterprise-A” crew responds to a hostage crisis in this commando style field duty uniforms; a caramel colored security division commando uniform featured in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier. This uniform sweater is made from 100% wool with polyester and cotton patches over the shoulders, … |
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This is a fabulous gold engineering jumpsuit from the beloved Star Trek: The Next Generation series featuring “Captain Picard” (Patrick Stewart). The jumpsuit is moderate weight mustard yellow fabric with a cross over chest and a zip at the front. A matching belt and a black sleeveless undershirt also accompany … |
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Featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Favorite Son”, this sexy mustard color dress has a long flowing left sleeve and black trim. A thigh length split up the right side reveals the chic black lining, and comes complete with a costumer's tag indicating wear by ‘Jennifer Ferdinand’. |
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This ceramic dish was used as set dressing during the filming of Star Trek episodic television. The interesting shaped dish rest on three short stumps and is textured with small grooves. Its primary glazed colors are blue and gold. Measures approx. 8 x 6 x 2 inches. |
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A silver colored cast metal ‘Illuminati'- style badge with wire fasteners and an incredibly preserved nonfunctional prop “drug dispensers” made for the premiere episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, “Encounter at Farpoint”. The items were part of a ‘21st century military uniform’ depicted in the episode to make the … |
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The Xindi-Insectoids are a member of the multi-species Xindi race and are distinctly insect like in appearance. They align themselves most readily with the aggressive Xindi-Reptilians and trade their technology knowledge with them. This is a console component from a Xindi-Insectoid console featured during the Star Trek: Enterprise series. It … |
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The “Risan's” are from the planet Risa and were featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Let He Who is Without Sin…”. The male costume lot includes a blue mesh fabric top with built-in blue spandex shorts and two pairs of purple crinkled fabric trousers. |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Forces of Nature”, wherein the “Enterprise-D” meets two scientists who claim the use of high warp is destructive to the fabric of subspace. The costume is for wear by Margaret Reed in the role of “Serova”, the lead scientist … |
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A set of silver colored metal Terran Empire uniform badges featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episodes “In a Mirror, Darkly, Parts I and II” for wear by high ranking Starfleet officers like “Captain Maxmilian Forrest” (Vaughn Armstrong), “Commander Archer” (Scott Bakula), and admirals “Black” (Gregory Itzin) and “Gardner” (John … |
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“Rom” (Max Grodénchik) was the younger brother of “Quark” (Armin Shimerman) and the son of “Ishka” (Cecily Adams) during the Deep Space 9 series. Teased his entire childhood because of his smaller than average Ferengi lobes, Rom started his adult career working for poor wages at his brother Quark's bar … |
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An impressive futuristic Starfleet black and command red jumpsuit with black trim around the shoulders. There is a zip up the back, an adjustable internal waistband and a small Velcro patch on the left side of the chest for a Combadge to attach. The accompanying Combadge is in the alternate … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek; Voyager episode “Workforce”, wherein most of the crew of “Voyager” are kidnapped, altered, brainwashed and put to work on huge industrial work force. This costume is for wear by Ethan Phillips in the role the Talaxian Morale Officer of “Voyager” and one of … |
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A costume lot featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episodes “Fascination” and “You Are Cordially Invited…”; wherein “Lwaxana Troi visits Deep Space Nine and symptoms of her Xanthi fever are making people confess latent attractions to each other all over the station and “General Martok's” (J. G. Hertzler) … |
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An LCARS (Library Computer Access and Retrieval System) style computer interface panel presumably featured in Star Trek IX: Insurrection. The item is a piece of smoked acrylic with a multi-colored graphical application adhered to the reverse meant to appear when backlit. The graphic depicts a shuttlecraft diagram and ‘Subspace Field … |
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A male Operations gold scant made for wear during the Star Trek: The Next Generation series. The scant is black with a gold center section on the front and back and gold trim on the shoulders. There is a discreet zip up the front and a small Velcro patch on … |