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A lot of costumes and costume aspects featured variously in Star Trek: The Next Generation and in the Star Trek feature films. This lot is for wear Gates McFadden in the role of “Dr. Beverly Crusher” and Wil Wheaton in the role of her son the prodigy, “Wesley Crusher”; it … |
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A lot of costume aspects featured in various episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation. This lot is for wear by Jonathan Frakes in the role of “Commander William T. Riker” and consists of two light-blue trousers, a long-sleeved blue jacket with a Velcro patch for a commbadge (not included) … |
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A prop TR-560 Tricorder VI made for use by Starfleet personnel during the first two seasons of Star Trek: The Next Generation. It is made of wood painted gunmetal gray with multiple applications depicting faux buttons and a screen. It does not close. The label on the lower door reads, … |
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A Starfleet cortical stimulator in the style seen being used on the side of “Captain Picard's” (Patrick Stewart) head in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode, “The Inner Light”. The device is made of vacuum-formed plastic held together with silver adhesives around the circumference and with black, red and … |
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A piece of set dressing featured in Star Trek: The Next Generation and Voyager episodes “The Nth Degree” and “Dark Frontier: Part I”. This item was used as An “auto-regeneration device” in an episode of Voyager and part of the Cytherian-influenced human-computer interface that “Reginald Barclay” builds in an episode … |
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A rubber prop knife featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Allegiance”. The item is a metallic silver painted rubber knife with beveled edges to appear sharp, and a serrated back end attached to a tough hand grip similar to those used by Nausicaans in the episode “Tapestry”. … |
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A prop item featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Transfigurations”. The item is the Zalkonian Storage Capsule used by the “Enterprise-D” crew to salvage data from the crash of their amnesiac alien refugee “John Doe” (Mark La Mura). The item is a weighty clear plastic prop rounded … |
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A unique coffin shaped box featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Man of the People”. The item is a box with a wooden base and an iridescent red interior lining with a metal lid fit to match. The item contained the receptacle stones, another prop from the … |
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“William Riker” (Jonathan Frakes) was Commanding officer during the Star Trek: The Next Generation series as well as the “Generations” movies. This Command red uniform in the third season style was made for wear by Riker on the show. The jacket is red and black with red trim around the … |
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A lot of costumes featured throughout the Star Trek: The Next Generation series and feature films by various service personnel aboard the “Enterprise-D”. This lot consists of long-sleeved, crème-colored, tai-chi uniform top with a puckered fabric design, a white textured accents over the left shoulder, and matching trousers; a long-sleeved, … |
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The Borg are an eclectic race of cyborgs with a single goal – perfection. There are no individuals, only members comprised of many species that were assimilated into the collective. They are considered to be the most threatening force in the galaxy. They were featured throughout the Star Trek anthology … |
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This great wall decoration was made for use during the Star Trek: The Next Generation series. Made of metal covered with a thin layer of plaster, the decoration has been embossed with grids, circles and dents for detail before being in shades of black, blue, gold and gray. The back … |
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A trio of metal Klingon weapons featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Birthright, Part II”. The items are the “Qa’vaks” appearing during the scene in which “Lt. Worf” (Michael Dorn) teaches “Toq” (Sterling Macer, Jr.) of the ritual Klingon hunt. The items are weighty spears with rounded … |
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An Aldean communicator made for use in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode, “When The Bough Breaks” in which the children of the Enterprise-D were kidnapped by the dying and infertile Aldeans. The communicator is made of resin in an elongated hexagonal shape, painted silver and black. There are … |
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A lot of costumes featured various in the ninth Star Trek feature film, Insurrection, two specifically “Data” (Brent Spiner) centered episodes of the Next Generation episode; “The Most Toys” and “Brothers”. The first is a stunt “Data” costume from Insurrection; it consists of a long-sleeved, light-blue, tunic featuring an open-neck … |
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A Klingon assassin knife featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Sins of the Father” appearing in a scene when an attempt is made on the life of “Captain Picard” (Patrick Stewart). The knife is molded rubber with a black hand grim that features raised geometric shapes painted … |
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A lot of two costumes featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Suspicions”; wherein “Dr.Crusher” (Gates McFadden) violates her medical ethics and Starfleet itself to find the truth behind the death of a brilliant Ferengi scientist named “Reyga” (Peter Slutsker). This lot consists of the costume for wear … |
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A Star Trek: The Next Generation female Sciences blue Starfleet uniform made for wear during the series and/or ‘The Next Generation’ movies. 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 breast for a … |
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This item is a table like the one seen in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “The Inner Light” where “Captain Picard” (Patrick Stewart) lives an entire other life as a man called “Kamin” on a planet called “Kataan”. A table like this appears in the scene where “Kamin” … |
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A prop knife featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Phantasms” for use by “Data” (Brent Spiner). The item appears during a dream sequence in which “Data” cuts a slice out of a ‘cellular peptide cake, with mint frosting’ that is made, strangely enough, out of “Councilor Troi” … |
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A prop item believed to have been the one featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Suspicions”; wherein “Dr. Crusher” (Gates McFadden) violates her medical ethics and Starfleet itself to find the truth behind the death of a brilliant Ferengi scientist named “Reyga” (Peter Slutsker). This item is … |
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A lot of items featured in various episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation. This lot consists of one of the trademark “Dr. Crusher” (Gates McFadden) lab coats; a long-sleeved, teal-colored lab coat featuring textured accents, doctor’s smock-style pockets and extra black, uniform trousers. Also included are three of “Wesley … |
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A black acrylic TNG-Style button pad with silk-screened blue and white buttons. Most likely to have been used as a wall panel for controlling lighting or doors on Star Trek: The Next Generation. Measures approx. 5 ¼ x 3 inches. |
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A female Command red skant made for wear during the Star Trek: The Next Generation series. The skant is black with a red center section on the front and back and red trim on the shoulders. There is a discreet zip up the front and a small Velcro patch on … |
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A female Operations gold skant made for wear during the Star Trek: The Next Generation series. The skant is black with a gold center section on the front and back and gold trim on the shoulders. There is a discreet zip up the front and a small Velcro patch on … |