| [partial] A long-sleeved shirt of beige textured lined, with two pairs of brown pants, with stirrups, one cotton, one wool -- worn by Patrick Stewart as ... |
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Three unisex sleeveless coveralls, one in command gold, one in science blue, and one in engineering red, made from polyester doubleknit, with unusual wraparound closures that allow the outside of the legs to be open -- designed by William Ware Theiss for <I>Star Trek: Phase II</I> (3) |
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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 33 inches. |
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A costume featured in the fourth Star Trek feature film ”The Voyage Home”, for wear by William Shatner in the role of “Admiral James T. Kirk”. The costume consists of a long-sleeved, pink shirt featuring an asymmetrical button front, a ray patterned inverse triangular chest emanating from a silver colored … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “The Xindi”, wherein we get our first look at a Xindi in a trillium mining planet on the edge of the Delphic Expanse. The costume is that of the head of the guards in the mining facility and is consists of … |
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Following Captain Jean-Luc Picard's (Patrick Stewart) capture and assimilation into the Borg Collective and his subsequent rescue and return to humanity he was given a little off time. This was featured in a beloved episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation called "Family" in which we see the captain's return … |
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A lot of robes worn in Star Trek X: Nemesis. During opening scenes in which a council session is heard in the Romulan Senate setting the tone for the film, the entire governing body of the Romulan star Empire is assassinated using a theoretical radiological weapon, thus the stage is … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Unexpected”, yes, the one where “Trip” (Connor Trinneer) gets pregnant. This costume is made of a shiny silver material with a ‘dried Earth' pattern underneath a see-through gold mesh material with inset reflective shapes, conjoined by a series of vein-like tubes … |
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A woven hat featured in the episode “Borderland” of Star Trek: Enterprise worn by an alien at the ‘Orion' slave market. This item is composed of woven reeds in an intricate geometrical shape, green with brown paint to elicit a color changing appearance depending on the direction from which it’s … |
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A prop Starfleet communicator featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise for use by background actors or in scenes where a communicator was not needed to appear ‘deployed'. Black with metallic silver paint, this time does not open, but features a realistic hinge, a resin button, and comes in … |
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A brown metal chest used during the filming of Star Trek episodic television and/or Star Trek feature films. The chest has detailed metal embellishments soldered onto the surface and a handle on the top. It has a latch on the side that can be closed with a lock (Not included). … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Two Days and Two Nights” for wear by Connor Trinneer during his portrayal of “Commander Tucker”. Having spent only a few hours on the intergalactic pleasure planet, ‘Risa', the crew of “Enterprise NX-01” separates to their own vacations. Commander Tucker and … |
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A prop hand weapon used in various episodes of Star Trek. Item is double-bladed and molded rubber painted "steel grey" with intricate metallic gold colored designs along the handle. This item measures approx. 15 X 3 X 1 inches. |
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Made from cast resin and metal details, painted black with attached tubes and foam rubber details this Borg arm was made for episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation and continued use in episodes of Voyager and in Star Trek VIII: First Contact. Arms like this were worn by background … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges” for wear by veteran Star Trek actor John Fleck as “Minister Koval”. The costume is wood-grain patterned trousers with a matching jacket top with black piping accents and a black Dry-deck belt that features … |
| The Swarm species appeared in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “The Swarm” and were an unidentified race that had control of a large sector of the Delta Quadrent. Aggressive by nature, the Swarm species came into contact with the U.S.S. Voyager after “Captain Janeway” (Kate Mulgrew) elected to take the … |
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A lot of prop items acquired for use in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Carpenter Street” appearing with Leland Orser as “Loomis”, the unscrupulous blood bank worker who aided the time traveling Xindi-Reptilians in their quest to create a biogenic weapon. The lot is a collection of paper files and … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Far Beyond the Stars”, wherein “Captain Sisko experiences a vision from the Prophets where he is “Benny Sisko”, a science fiction writer from the 1950's, who writes a story about the denizens of Deep Space Nine. This costume is … |
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A costume similar to those featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Voyager for wear by Kate Mulgrew in the role of the Captain of the starship “Voyager, “Kathryn Janeway”, and is a gray/sea foam colored full-length, long-sleeved silk dress with a robe sewn in so that it looks like … |
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A sciences blue two-piece Starfleet uniform featured in the pilot episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, “Emissary” for wear by Siddig El Fadil in his role as “Dr. Bashir”. The costume is black trousers with overalls style straps for wear under the uniform jacket which zips up the back … |
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A Borg neural processor and phase modulator made for use in Star Trek VIII: First Contact. The Borg neural processor is a device implanted into all Borg drones that contains information received from the Collective. The piece is made of clear acrylic with metal components and black plastic detail. It … |