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A Star Trek: The Next Generation male Operations gold Starfleet uniform made for wear during the series and/or ‘The Next Generation' movies. The jumpsuit is black with Operations gold sleeves and upper torso. There is gold trim around the collar, a small Velcro patch on the left breast for a … |
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“Councilor Troi's” (Marina Sirtis) civilian costume featured in the opening scenes of the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Gambit, Part I” in which she and the other Starfleet officers were investigating “Captain Picard”s” (Patrick Stewart) apparent death. The costume includes a blue long sleeved top that snaps underneath and … |
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A lot of three Klingon style tunics featured in various Star Trek: The Next Generation episodes. The items are sleeveless and have wide necks, one it pleated, one is vinyl with patterned perforations, and the other it patterned, all three are grey colored. |
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“Worf” (Michael Dorn) and “Alexander's” (Brian Bonsall) stunt Mok’bara costumes made for wear by their stunt doubles in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Firstborn”. Worf’s costume includes a cream puckered top with burgundy trim on the collar and cuffs, cream puckered trousers with burgundy trim also on the … |
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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 prop item created for the beloved Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Quality of Life”. The item is an “Exocomp”, an artificial life form created by an alien scientist to function as maintenance support on a large project. The units eventually became sentient due to their adaptive abilities and … |
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A set of prop weapons similar to those featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Code of Honor”; wherein the leader of a planet wants “Lieutenant Yar” (Denise Crosby) as his new wife but this puts her into a death match with his current wife. These specific items … |
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A prop weapon featured in various episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation that involved Romulans. This weapon was the standard sidearm for the Romulan Military during the 24th century and is a sleek, resin cast dark, metallic-pewter hand weapon with iridescent red accents that appear yellow from another direction, … |
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A prop hand phaser the style of which was featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “The Survivors” wherein an away team from the “USS Enterprise-D” was stopped by an elderly man wielding one. The item is molded rubber painted metallic pewter with silver and bronze accents. The … |
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A Klingon robe featured in Star Trek episodic television. The robe is a full length sleeveless affair with an iridescent orange interior lining and a degree of quilting on the outside, made from randomly patterned material. Pleated flairs ring the arm openings. No tags were present upon location. |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Starship Mine”; wherein “Captain Picard” (Patrick Stewart) finds that a band of mercenaries have beamed onto an abandoned “Enterprise-D” to steal trilithium resin from the warp core. This costume is for wear by Patrick Stewart in the role of … |
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A prop weapon featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Sins of the Father”; wherein “Lieutenant Worf” (Michael Dorn) travels to the Klingon home world with his brother to answer for charges against his late father. This weapon was used by an unnamed Klingon warrior in an attempt … |
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This style of application was used throughout multiple Star Trek series including Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, and Voyager. Brown in color, this Starfleet application indicates '01 Restricted Access' and multiple numerical coding. Measures approx. 7 ½ x 2 inches. |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “The Hunted”, wherein the “Enterprise-D” captures a biologically enhanced super soldier that claims he has been treated as a second-class citizen since he is no longer of us to the government. This costume is for wear by Andrew Bicknell … |
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A prop weapon featured in the pilot episode of Star Trek: Enterprise; wherein Earth launches its first exploration starship and has its first encounter with a Klingon in a mission to return him to his home world; and also featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Birthright”; wherein … |
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A light box featured in the final episode of Star Trek: Enterprise, “These are the Voyages…”, presumably having been featured in the Ten Forward set on the “USS Enterprise-D” of Star Trek: The Next Generation. The item is a wood fashioned box with silver colored metal fastenings shaped around the … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Qpid”; wherein “Vash” (Jennifer Hetrick) arrives on the “Enterprise-D” for another visit and “Q”, thinking he owes “Captain Picard” (Patrick Stewart) a debt, tries to make “Captain Picard” admit his feelings for “Vash” by summoning up an elaborate Robin … |
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These prop swords were used in several sequences throughout various episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation as well as being hung on the wall of “Lieutenant Worf's” (Michael Dorn) quarters; these weapons were also featured in the fight between “Duras” (Patrick Masset) and “Worf” after it is discovered he … |
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A costume featured in various episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation. This costume is a standard, Type-A, Starfleet uniform in the Next Generation style consisting of a full-length, long-sleeved jumpsuit with black trousers, Sciences Division blue around the abdomen and arms, more blue piping around the collar, a Velcro … |
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This fun toy trunk was used as reoccurring set dressing during the Star Trek: The Next Generation series and also the Voyager series where it was featured in the episode “Unity”. It was repainted as needed including completely gray and now crimson with multicolored accents. It opens with a metal … |
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A Star Trek: The Next Generation male Sciences blue Starfleet uniform made for wear during the series, ‘The Next Generation' movies and/or Deep Space Nine. The jumpsuit is black with Sciences blue sleeves and upper torso. There is blue trim around the collar, a small Velcro patch on the left … |
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A Starfleet uniform made in the style of Star Trek: The Next Generation featuring the black shoulders with a command red chest and back and black waist and legs that end in stirrups. This style also exhibits the Mandarin collar common to cast members during and after the third season … |
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“Deanna Troi” (Marina Sirtis) was the beloved Starfleet councilor seen throughout the Star Trek: The Next Generation series. Half human and half Betazoid she had the Betazoid ability as an extra-sensory empath. This mauve uniform comes with a purple trim neckline, a small Velcro patch on the left breast for … |
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An amazing costume featured in multiple Star Trek: The Next Generation episodes like “Where Silence Has Lease” and “The Emissary” worn by the ‘Skeleton Alien' in holodeck training and sparring sessions used by “Worf” (Michael Dorn). The costume is made of the most impressive inverse pyramidal shaped wire that has … |
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“Amanda Rodgers” (Olivia d'Abo) was born from two Q parents who took on Human form to live on Earth and featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “True Q”. She interned onboard the Enterprise-D however her Q status wasn’t uncovered until “Q” (John de Lancie) came onboard and … |