| A pair of men's <I>Original Series</I>-style black uniform pants with woven metallic glint on pleated flare cuffs -- believed to have been made for the third season of <I>The Original Series</I> and altered for <I>Star Trek: Phase II</I> |
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A Starfleet carry case created for Star Trek episodic television and feature films. The item is injection molded plastic colored black with a molded carry handle that has two lines of gray colored adhesive details wrapped around it, preventing it from opening. Despite this, the item’s original construction undoubtedly allowed … |
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A prop computer console featured in multiple episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise beginning with the pilot episode “Broken Bow” where it was a Suliban console, then later in the episodes “Babel One”, “United”, and “The Aenar” where it was altered to appear as Romulan computer consoles. The item is a … |
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A costume accessory appearing on Starfleet engineer’s white radiological suits in feature films like Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan through Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. The item is copper colored foil circle embellishments that layer out to appear stacked. The item is meant to be adhered to … |
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A black Starfleet jumpsuit with the characteristic gray quilted shoulders. This style of uniform was designed for Star Trek VIII: First Contact and continued use in Star Trek IX: Insurrection and Star Trek X: Nemesis. This style was again used in episodes of “Deep Space Nine” from the middle of … |
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This mustard yellow uniform is typical of Star Trek: The Next Generation costumes after season three, thus introducing the Mandarin collar and eliminating the piping around the neck and shoulders. This style creates the two-piece uniforms worn for the rest of the series comprised of a uniform jacket, and black … |
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A full-length engineering jumpsuit from the feature film Star Trek X: Nemesis with Velcro size adjustments at the cuffs and ankles, a zip running up the center seam that clasps at the top, a matching belt with clasps, and a Velcro patch for a Starfleet combadge (sold separately). A sewn … |
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Featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges” during scenes involving the ‘Romulan' Continuing Committee, this cropped over coat is made to be worn on the shoulders and arms. It features a purple patterned fabric with a black nylon interior and snaps and clasps … |
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Two cast metal emblems darkened to appear aged, made for use on “Lt. Cmdr. Worf's” (Michael Dorn) Klingon baldric sash in episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, though variations of these have appeared on other wardrobe. The upper piece features ‘Klingon’ character letters and wire backing, the lower piece … |
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This fabulous Starfleet medical kit is believed to have been featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Marauders”. The kit comes in a metal case with a Starfleet “Emergency Medical Kit” label on the front. Inside is a treasure trove of real medical supplies that have Starfleet labels adhered to … |
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A costume featured in various episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation like “The First Duty”, voyager's “In the Flesh”, and Deep Space Nine’s “Homefront”. The costume is a black jumpsuit with red shoulders, functional pockets on both legs with faux flap seals, and a thin black belt. There is … |
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The Garan are a race from the Delta Quadrant featured in two Star Trek: Voyager episodes. This costume was worn by the Garan civilian trader “Onquanii” (Steve Dennis) in the episode “Warhead”. The sleeveless jumpsuit is blue with darker blue ribbed trim. The front section zips and snaps shut. Worn … |
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“Keyla” (Dey Young) was a mystifying woman that “Captain Archer” (Scott Bakula) encountered while vacationing on the planet Risa in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Two Days and Two Nights”. She turned out to be a Tandaran who Captain Archer believed to be working for “Colonel Grat” (Dean Stockwell) however … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Blood Fever" of an alien species called the "Sakari" that were all but wiped out. The costume is a tan jumpsuit and over harness made to emulate the surface of the rocks and soil found in subterranean tunnels as some sort … |
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STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION “ETHICS – DR. TOBY RUSSELL COSTUME” A costume featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Ethics”, wherein “Lieutenant Worf” (Michael Dorn) is paralyzed by a freak accident and the only person who may be able to help is a doctor of some questionable … |
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A costume featured in Star Trek I: The Motion Picture for wear by William Shatner in his portrayal of “Admiral Kirk”. The costume is a Class-A Starfleet uniform composed of trousers and a top with an unattached plastic bio-monitor. The interior of the top appears to have been altered and … |
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This is a Cardassian shatter panel in the LCARS style presumably used as set dressing during the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine series. The black acrylic panel has white silk screen detail on the front, framing the center square that can be seen best when backlit from behind (Backlighting not … |
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A set of three one molded resin and three molded rubber prop ‘explosives' featured in the Star trek: Enteprise episode “Zero Hour” where they were used by “Captain Archer” (Scott Bakula) to destabilize the reactor on board the Xindi super weapon, and then blow up “Commander Dolim” (Scott MacDonald). The … |
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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 costume featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Family”; wherein “Captain Picard” goes home to France to visit his brother and his family in order to aid his recuperation from assimilation. This costume is for wear by Jeremy Kemp in the role of “Captain Jean-Luc Picard's” (Patrick … |
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A dark gray Class-D Starfleet uniform jumpsuit featured in Star Trek I: The Motion Picture. The costume comes with matching unattached cloth covered shoes, attached command white division-rank strips with thing gold thread embroidery, an attached plastic bio-monitor, and an unattached white backed Epsilon IX assignment patch. The rank lines … |