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A prop featured in part one of the thrilling finale of the Star Trek: Voyager series, “Endgame Part I”, wherein we see an alternate timeline and “Harry Kim” (Garrett Wang) is the Captain of the “USS Rhode Island” and has this Kal-Toh set on a shelf in his ready room. … |
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“Larell” (Bridget Ann White) was an associate of “Morn's” (Mark Allen Shepherd) who seduced “Quark” Armin Shimerman) to try and locate stolen bricks of gold-pressed latinum however she was arrested before finding it. The rainbow colored sexy dress has a stylized slit up the front and a stylized hole in … |
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A costume and accessories featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episodes “Demons” and “Terra Prime” for wear by “Gannet Brooks” (Johanna Watts), a reporter from Earth whose position led the “Enterprise NX-01” crew to believe she was a member of the xenophobic group ‘Terra Prime'. The costume is a name … |
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A costume featured in the opening sequences of the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode :the Gambit: Part I”; wherein Captain Picard” (Patrick Stewart) is presumed dead and the “Enterprise-D” investigates and pursues those they think responsible when “Captain Picard” is actually in disguise on the very ship the “Enterprise-D” … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Regeneration”; wherein a group of scientists find the remains of a Borg vessel, are promptly assimilated by the drones that they revive, and the “Enterprise NX-01” is called in to track down the drones after they take the scientists' ship and … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges”; wherein “Dr. Bashir” (Alexander Siddig) is on Romulus for a medical conference and learns of a plot by Section 31 to assassinate the head of the Tal Shiar, “Koval” (John Fleck). This costume is … |
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The “evil Mirror Universe” of Star Trek is a place where our heroes are duplicated though their personalities are vastly different due to their changed circumstances. The Federation has been replaced by a Terran Empire that rules by force and conquest instead of governing by diplomacy and democracy. Changes in … |
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A costume featured in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier for wear during scenes taking place against the mountainside in Yosemite National Park. The costume is a denim jacket with fluorescent green accents and a square shaped hole created in the front for use around a harness, a purple and … |
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A Starfleet medical costume featured in Star Trek I: The Motion Picture through Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. The costume is a set of off white trousers with attached shoes and a matching surgical smock. The uniform features these unattached elements: a white trimmed green banded medical division strip … |
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This costume was made for wear by a male civilian Klingon child in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Rules of Engagement” in which “Worf” (Michael Dorn) tried to avoid extradition by the Klingons after he accidentally destroyed a transport ship carrying Klingon civilians. The costume includes a speckled … |
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A costume believed to have been featured in the Star Trek: Voyager two-part episode “Year of Hell: Part I and II”; wherein “Voyager” encounters a Krenim ship with the ability to alter history itself and fights an almost constant battle with their forces over what is called “The Year of … |
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An item created for Star Trek: Deep Space Nine to perform as a Cardassian tricorder. The item is painted high quality cast resin with metallic copper painted accents, adorned with metallic gold adhesives. The item also features a metal fitting at one end. The item measures approx. 7.5 X 3 … |
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Get ready to toast to the loss of the “Kumari” with this prop lot from the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Babel One” appearing during a scene between “Captain Archer” (Scott Bakula) and “Shran” (Jeff Combs). The lot consists of one Andorian ale bottle and two double sized shot glasses, both … |
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An detail for a sleeve accent on a Starfleet engineer’s white radiological suit like those appearing variously in Star Trek feature films from Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan through Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. A perfect example of found props in that it is a fashioned white … |
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A prop transporter device created for the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Anomaly”. The item is a molded resin prop painted brown with two differing sets of working embedded lights that activate on two independent button switches. The item is powered internally by a single 9volt battery, and measures approx. 5.25 … |
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Two Romulan Senate stools used in the feature film Star Trek X: Nemesis. Both are saddle shaped and painted metallic bronze with oval bases and woven seats fore comfort. Measuring approx. 26 X 33inces. |
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A latex appliance featured in the ninth Star Trek feature film “Insurrection”. This item was created for wear by members of the Tarlac species and was painted an off flesh color with darker accents to denote shadowing. The item measures approx. 8.5 X 7 X 4 inches. |
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A lot of costume elements featured in the second Star Trek feature film “The Wrath of Kahn”. This lot consists of several items worn by several of “Kahn’s” (Ricardo Montalban) henchmen; two black trousers, both intentionally distressed, with pieces of fabric sewn onto them in an attempt to make them … |
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A multi-colored nylon top hanging banner with Velcro fastens at the top and a ‘Klingon' logo situated ¾ the way up with a forked end all aged to appear weathered. Item measures approx 52 X 13 inches. |
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A pair of differently sized sheets of clear cellophane with black lettering and numbering like the one featured in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. The items are directories to offices in Starfleet Command similar to the one appearing briefly to the right of “Spock” (Leonard Nimoy) during the … |
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A Klingon themed special effects make-up application like those appearing variously in Star Trek episodic television. The item is a Klingon forehead made from molded foam rubber and painted to match the brown flesh tone of these aliens. The item is supple and in good condition, some paint has been … |
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A costume element like those featured in various Star Trek feature films from Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan through Star Trek VII: Generations but specifically in the third feature film “The Search for Spock”. This item is a gray, sleeveless, Starfleet uniform undershirt featuring a ribbed collar, a … |
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An attractive coral growth or crystal deposit believed to have appeared in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “The Abandoned” in the quarters of “Odo” (Rene Auberjonois). The item is a weighty stone with a milky coloring that sparkles when it catches light from the appropriate direction. The item … |
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A costume featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Voyager for wear by Jeri Ryan as the ex-Borg “Seven of Nine”. This costume is a brown, long-sleeved, full-length, form-fitting jumpsuit with metallic-silver colored pin striping and sewn in feet that leave the heels exposed. A sewn in Voyager tag reads … |
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A Ferengi costume accessory like those appearing in early episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation like “The Last Outpost” and “The Battle”. The item is a mesh fabric with plastic squares to create a chain-mail effect, with a molded rubber bracing at the top. The bracing is broken for … |