| (Paramount, 1979) Ten original line-ink drawings with paste-ups measuring 8½ in. x 14 in., on “Astra Image Corp” paper. Included are two scenes of the Enterprise in the hangar bay, five scenes of V’ger attacking the crew on the bridge, two of the shuttlepod docking, and one of the Starfleet … |
| (Paramount-TV, 1987-94) Two original Starfleet uniforms from Star Trek: The Next Generation. One being a black & gold female cadet’s uniform jumpsuit, and the other a future female black & maroon duty uniform. |
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A theatrical wall flat made of wood and particle board, painted to simulate riveted steel construction, with an inset nonfunctional wood door painted metallic blue, with simulated door lock control panels and panel ID labels -- <I>8x8½ft</I> |
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Two prop data devices with backlit simulated screens displaying Ferengi graphics, with one leather carrying case -- <I>7¼in. long</I> -- believed made for <I>Star Trek: Deep Space Nine</I> (2) |
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A black and burgundy first season <I>Star Trek: The Next Generation</I> -style Starfleet dress uniform, with rank pips and Starfleet communicator badge -- worn by Jonathan Frakes as William Riker; with corresponding wardrobe tag |
| [partial] Approximately ten pieces of mustard/gold polyester doubleknit fabric, with wardrobe tag inscribed Women dress, new ... |
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A prop item featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Shattered Mirror” for use by “Captain Bashir” (Alexander Siddig) as an agonizer he enjoyed using on “The Intendant” (Nana Visitor) upon her capture. The item is made from injection molded plastic painted metallic copper on the exterior with … |
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A prop believed to have been featured in the pilot Star Trek: Voyager episode “Caretaker” for use by “Tom Paris” (Robert Duncan McNeil) while confined to the New Zealand Penal Colony. The item is a series of fashioned metal links held together by an elastic band and features battery powered … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Shadows of P'Jem”; wherein a group of Coridan rebels shoot “Captain Archer” (Scott Bakula) and “T’Pol” (Jolene Blalock) down and take them prisoner. This costume consists of an iridescent black and purple vinyl shirt with a zip up the front, and … |
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This amazing collectible suit was made for multiple Star Trek feature films, starting with Star Trek I: The Motion Picture through Star Trek 6: The Undiscovered Country. Lined, off-white engineering protective suit with padded target motif on the chest that's been painted in the center. The sleeves and waist also … |
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Made for Star Trek VIII: First Contact in which “Captain Picard” (Patrick Stewart) infiltrates the ‘assimilated' engineering section of the USS Enterprise-E in a successful bid to release an engine compound capable of disintegrating all organic material with which it comes into contact. The item is made to look as … |
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As helm officer of the “U.S.S. Enterprise-E”, perhaps the strangest order “Lieutenant Branson” (Michael Owen) ever had to take was “Set a course for Romulus.” He did so without question, but not without a moment's hesitation. His uniform was standard issue for Starfleet officers in the 24th century, a full-length … |
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Shot in the chest during an away team mission, “Captain Picard's” (Partrick Stewart) artificial heart stops functioning. While unconscious he experiences a vision where “Q” (John De Lancie) claims to be God and allows Picard a second chance to change the course of his life. This command red Starfleet uniform … |
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A pair of small cast resin props featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Borderland” wherein members of the “Enterprise NX-01” crew like “T'Pol” (Jolene Blalock) are beamed onto ‘Orion’ starships and sold in a slave market. While in cages, the crewmembers are made to wear “neurolytic restraints” which cause … |
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This pink full length gown features short sleeves and an X shaped fabric crossing the bust, connecting in back through a system of snaps and clasps. A black stripe runs down both shoulders and clasps at the back of the neck, while a pair of thigh high slits run up … |
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A heavily distressed Bajoran military uniform worn by Nana Visitor in her portrayal of “Major Kira” in various episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine like “The Siege”. Attempting to get to the Bajoran ministry in an effort to deliver information vital to the provisional government, Major Kira's ship is … |
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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. A shiny blue jumpsuit with a matching … |
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The Xindi-reptilians are an aggressive humanoid race of the Xindi species. Featured for the first time in the Star Trek: Enterprise series, the Xindi-reptilians were keenly focused on destroying planet Earth, going so far as to try and create a Xindi bioweapon to completely annihilate humanity. Their facial structure is … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Projections" for wear by Dwight Schultz in his role of "Reginald Barclay". The costume is a yellow on black, denoting operations or engineering, Starfleet uniform jumpsuit typical of the type used on Voyager with Velcro wrist cuff size adjustment, stirrups in … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Little Green Men” for wear by Max Grodenchik in his portrayal of “Rom”. The costume is a full length sleeveless, green jumpsuit with flairs on the outer seems, a gold patterned long sleeved shirt with a mandarin style collar, … |