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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 The Federation has been replaced by a Terran Empire that rules by force and conquest instead of governing by diplomacy and democracy.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 specifically in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Affliction” but also used various throughout the series; wherein the “Enterprise NX-01” is on Earth to witness the launching of their sister ship “Columbia NX-02”, “Dr. Phlox” (John Billingsley) is kidnapped by Klingons who need him to help them with … |
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A prop featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Rogue Planet” for wear by Dominic Keating in his portrayal of “Lieutenant Reed”. The item is a fashioned silver colored metal head band with a pivoting brace on the left side and a target scope mounted to an arm on the … |
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This fabulous console dome is made of vacuum formed opaque plastic presumably used on sets built for Star Trek: The Next Generation series. Black matte paint has been applied to sections of the dome to create the basis of the design and simulate controls. Orange, green and white strips have … |
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A plastic bio-monitor featured in Star Trek I: The Motion Picture for wear on Starfleet uniforms. The item is brown colored plastic with a black adhered label and metallic silver colored details to suggest technology. The interior is filled with foam and a back panel holds into place a pair … |
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A costume appearing in various Star Trek feature films like Star Trek I: The Motion Picture, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, and Star Trek III: The Search for Spock. The costume is a full length jumpsuit colored beige with thick lines of padding around the sleeves and legs. … |
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A lot of costumes featured in a scene that was later cut in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Journey’s End”; wherein “Wesley Crusher” (Wil Wheaton) returns to find the Enterprise-D is attempting to forcibly relocate some Native Americans from a planet that has recently come under Cardassian control. … |
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An extraordinary prop item featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Clues” and later in “True Q”. The item is a computer-like terminal or a research station used in “Clues” to grow Diomedian scarlet moss in “Dr. Crusher's” (Gates McFadden) lab. The item was one of the keys … |
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A costume lot featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Voyager and the rank pip box from “Unimatrix Zero” that promoted “Tom Paris” (Robert Duncan McNeill) back to Lieutenant Junior Grade. This costume consists of a long-sleeved, black, Starfleet uniform jacket featuring Command Red division colors around the shoulders, a … |
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A pair of Reebok brand name thermal boots featured in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier for wear by “USS Enterprise-A” security personnel wearing commando style uniforms on the hostage rescue mission to Nimbus III. The boots have been altered for screen use in further production, painted metallic silver with … |
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A large cluster of opaque white crystals formed from a sturdy base to create an attractive standing piece. Acquired for production use in Star Trek episodic television and feature films, this ‘dilithium’ crystal features an impressive arrangement of multiple large formations almost resembling a miniature mountain range, with rust colored … |
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A costume featured in the third Star Trek feature film “The Search for Spock”. The costume is a two piece gown, a form-fitting, sleeveless, flesh-tone dress with a sheer, off white gown for wear over. This lot also includes gold colored metal jewelry with oversized inset ‘gems’. The necklace is … |
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A piece of set dressing featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise. This item was affixed to the Armory Torpedo Launch Tube doors and consists of a foam base attached to a silver-colored square metal plate with a hole cut in the middle to reveal a blue-gray application with … |
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A lot of costume items featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine that involved “Kai Winn Adami” (Louise Fletcher), such as “Strange Bedfellows” and “Til Death Do Us Part”. This lot includes a long-sleeved, full-length light-brown robe featuring extra, sewn in tan-colored sleeves, a belt that matches … |
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A recurring medical prop that appears variously in Star Trek episodic television. The item is a segmented C-shaped device that feature multiple banks of embedded lights. The item is fashioned from injection molded plastic with a single remaining foam insert for the wearer’s comfort. The exterior features multiple raised accents … |
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A lot of the remaining costume elements making up “St. John Talbot” as portrayed by veteran Star Trek actor David Warner in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier. The costume is a pair of long sleeved off white shirts with blue and gray stripes around the neckline and an asymmetrical … |
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A pair of soft molded foam rubber prop grenades like those appearing in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Regeneration” and later as part of MACO assault kits. The items are colored gray-blue with black accents set in and feature openings for the placement of un-accompanying lights. The items measure approx. … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Muse”; wherein “B'Elanna Torres” (Roxann Dawson) is trapped on a primitive planet and finds that a local man is writing plays about the logs of hers he had been able to hear. This costume consists of it consists of a long, … |
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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 various episodes of Star Trek: Voyager and for wear by David Anderson as the recurring character of ‘Ensign Ashmore”. This costume is a black Starfleet uniform jumpsuit with Operations Gold division shoulders that zips up the front, clasps half way up the chest, and features a … |
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An orange cloth covered metal helmet like those appearing in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan for wear by Starfleet environmental engineers. Appearing in the deep background during the funeral services for “Spock” (Leonard Nimoy), the item is a black metal helmet with orange cloth covering and a hood … |
| (Paramount, 1996) One of three different versions of the phaser rifle used in the film, this version has a standard silver barrel with a black ribbed top section and is wired for illumination on the front and back of the scope. Additional running lights appear at the top rear. Constructed … |
| (Paramount, 1984-2001) Collection of ten head & facial make-up appliances from various Star Trek films and series. Includes two Klingon headpieces; space mummy face & hair appliances from Voyager; Rene Auberjonois “Odo” face from DS9; raw unfinished Ferengi head from DS9; complete Ferengi head from DS9; Kazon appliance from Voyager; … |
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Four black baseball-style caps, each embroidered with the code <I> NX-01</I> in red and grey, each labeled <I>L/XL</I> on inside tag -- made for <I>Star Trek: Enterprise</I> (4) |