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The hypospray design was created for use in Star Trek: The Next Generation and followed by many variations in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager. This particular item is high quality cast resin with a metal tip and clear removable plastic blood draw/injector vial, so this item … |
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This great guest pass was seen in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Demons” at Starfleet Command. Made of plastic this double sided pass features the Starfleet Command logo and reads “Starfleet Command Fleet OPS Center GUEST” It has a square simulated scan patch made of holographic paper and details of … |
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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 black tunic with gray wool collar and cuffs worn by “Worf” (Michael Dorn) in various episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Worf taught classes in the traditional Klingon martial art on board the “Enterprise-D” but when the ship was destroyed and Worf joined the command crew aboard “Deep … |
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Featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Distant Origin” in which a group of dinosaur like aliens, the ‘Voth', attempt to locate and explore “Voyager” with their superior technology. Hoping to discover whether or not their species is somehow related to mammals they are eventually forced to put their journey … |
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From the episode “Vanishing Point” of Star Trek: Enterprise, a mottled brown two piece costume with brown silicone dots and stitching with tubing, and matching shoes. Worn by Rick Sarabia while portraying an alien who existed outside of our physical reality who was placing bombs all over the “Enterprise NX-01” … |
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This Personal Access Display Device (PADD) was featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Image in the Sand”. “Captain Sisko” (Avery Brooks) was seen holding this PADD looking at an image of a woman he believed to be his mother but whom later turned out to be a … |
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The “Qomar” are a humanoid species known for their xenophobic and arrogant attitudes. Due to their vocal anatomy they are unable to produce musical notes and were therefore fascinated when they heard the “Doctor” (Robert Picardo) humming a tune in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Virtuoso”. This is a female … |
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A Starfleet uniform jumpsuit with engineering red division strips around the shoulders and multiple zippered pockets made for wear on various episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise. The costumes zips up the front and features a black long sleeve button front undershirt, and Velcro and zip size adjustments at the ankles … |
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The “Argrathi” are a species native to the Gamma Quadrant who are experts at mind alteration. In the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Hard Time” they accused “Miles O'Brien” (Colm Meaney) of espionage and subjected him to twenty correction cycles. The costume includes a brown sleeveless top with a … |
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“Naomi Wildman” (Scarlett Pomers), half-Ktarian and half-human was the first child born onboard the U.S.S. Voyager during the Star Trek: Voyager series. This is her adorable civilian outfit that includes a blue short sleeved jumpsuit with a zip up the back, a sleeveless blue and magenta top with a blue … |
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A costume featured in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country for wear by a stunt performer portraying “Dr. McCoy” in scenes taking place in the Klingon mining colony of Rure Penthe as additional elements to an existing Starfleet uniform. The costume is two halves of a maroon jacket wrapped around … |
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This seductive dress was made for use by a “Farian Call Girl” (Delilah Stombs) in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Honor Among Thieves”. She was hired by “Liam Bilby” (Nick Tate) for “Miles O'Brien” (Colm Meany) who had infiltrated the Orion Syndicate for Starfleet Intelligence. The swirling fabric … |
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The item is a prop PADD, a “Personal Access Display Device”, in the 24th century Next Generation style; it is a thin, gray rectangle consisting of a graphical application on the “screen”, metallic silver accent in the middle, two graphical application “buttons”, a 24th century Starfleet inventory sticker on the … |
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A rust colored case featured in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country for use by the “Klingon Assassin” who turned out to be “Colonel West” (Rene Auberjonois). The item is painted with metallic silver accents to appear worn with a grid work on the exterior lending a further sturdiness to … |
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This costume was seen during the opening scenes of the Star Trek feature film “Insurrection” and is a Starfleet Federation “Isolation suit” used by Starfleet to make the wearer practically invisible while conducting an anthropological survey of the Ba'Ku. Characters who wore this style of costume include “Data” (Brent Spiner” … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Flesh and Blood”; wherein “Voyager” answers a distress call from a Hirogen base that has been utterly decimated by the holograms from the holodeck technology that “Captain Janeway” (Kate Mulgrew) gave them. This costume is a long-sleeved, full-length jumpsuit in an … |
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A lot of seven patches belonging on the Quarren uniforms from the Star Trek: Voyager two-part episode “Workforce”; wherein most of the crew of “Voyager” are kidnapped, altered, have their minds erased and are put to work in a huge industrial complex. These items are patches of various sizes and … |
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A lot of props similar to those featured throughout Star Trek: Enterprise for use in scenes in the Mess Hall. This lot consists of one, large, metal tray with three compartments, and three smaller ones with two compartments each; a salt pepper shaker in the same metal as the trays … |
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A prop item similar to those featured throughout Star Trek: The Next Generation and Deep Space Nine. Incarnations of this weapon have been used as Romulan disruptor rifles in earlier episodes of The Next Generation, and for the Anasta in the episode “Higher Ground”; it is resin cast in brown … |
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Two neural stimulators placed on a dead “Keevan's” (Christopher Shea) head by “Nog” (Aron Eisenberg) to stimulate him into appearing alive in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode, “The Magnificent Ferengi”. Each stimulator is made of resin painted gunmetal gray with gold, red and black colored detail. A holographic … |
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A piece of set dressing featured in the tenth Star Trek feature film, “Nemesis”; wherein a political coup takes place in the Romulan Empire and the crew of the “Enterprise-E” travel into its heart and “Captain Picard” (Patrick Stewart) finds a familiar face planning the destruction of Earth. This item … |
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A lot of three coveralls made for the never seen Star Trek Phase II series. The costumes are command gold, engineering red, and sciences blue, sleeveless with unique wraparound legs, and open topped pockets. |
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A prop item similar to those featured throughout Star Trek episodic television and feature films. This item is compromised of foam rubber and is believed to be an alien “hypospray”, it has dark red accents along the grip, molded accents to denote working parts, a clear plastic, “vial” loaded into … |
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A specially crafted Starfleet themed belt believed to have been created for Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. The item is a tan leather belt with snap size adjustment ends and a pewter colored metal buckle with a centered feature films era Starfleet emblem molded into it. Never before seen … |