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A distressed TNG-style prop medical scanner made for use on the Star Trek: The Next Generation series. The scanner is made of resin painted gray and black to appear burned with metal components added for detail. A small button on the side activates two sequentially flashing red LED lights in … |
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A lot of costume items featured either in the tenth Star Trek feature film “Nemesis”, the Next generation story arc “Unification”, or variously throughout 24th century Star Trek episodic television. This lot includes two costumes and several costume items; a Nemesis-style senator’s costume consisting of a full, length, long-sleeved, metallic-rust … |
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A lot of prop items featured throughout Star Trek: The Next Generation and Voyager. The transport pattern enhancers were utilized when, for whatever reason, a stable enough transporter lock was not possible. They always come in groups of three so that a triangle can be made with whatever needs to … |
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A model featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Aquiel”; wherein the “Enterprise-D” goes on a supply run to Relay Station 47 and “Lt. LaForge” (LeVar Burton) falls in love with a woman accused of murder. This item is the model used in shots of the outside of … |
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A prop item featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “The Pegasus”; wherein “Commander Riker’s” (Jonathan Frakes) first commanding officer comes aboard searching for the ship they were both on together that was secretly equipped with a highly illegal “interphasic cloaking device”and “Captain Picard” (Patrick Stewart) gets a … |
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A female Sciences blue scant made for wear during the Star Trek: The Next Generation series. The scant is black with a blue center section on the front and back and blue trim on the shoulders. There is a discreet zip up the front and a small Velcro patch on … |
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A prop molded rubber alien energy weapon featured variously in Star Trek episodic television. The weapon is blocky in its shaping with a long cylindrical stock and a rectangular receiver. The emitter muzzle features an affixed bayonete painted metallic silver, made from rubber with a metal inner frame. The whole … |
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A prop item featured variously in the first two seasons of Star Trek: The Next Generation. This item was the all-purpose engineering, communications, data storage and sensing device for use by Starfleet aboard the Enterprise-D; it is resin cast in silver-gray and flips open, around a hinge on the bottom, … |
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A set dressing table featured in various episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation and of the style that would have been in either “Counselor Troi’s” (Marina Sirtis) office, personal quarters, or “Ten Forward.” The item itself is an oval shaped table with a glossy tan top surface, pinkish velveteen … |
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A lot of prop items featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “The Icarus Factor”; wherein “Commander Riker” (Jonathan Frakes) unexpectedly finds that it is his own estranged father “Kyle Riker” (Mitchell Ryan) that has come aboard to brief him on his new command. This lot consists of … |
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A lot of costumes featured in various episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation, such as “The Gambit”, “Frame of Mind” and “Samaritan Snare”. The first costume is that of the alien psychiatrist “Suna” (Andrew Prine), in the episode “Frame of Mind”, who subjected “Commander Riker” (Jonathan Frakes) to various … |
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“Guinan” (Whoopi Goldberg) was an ‘El’Aurian’; a humanoid species of “listerners” that live markedly longer than humans. This lot includes nine hats, one pair of sleeves, one sash and one pair of boots. The first hat is purple stretch Lycra over a metal wire frame, a purple sash made for … |
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A model for a piece of set dressing featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Future Imperfect”; wherein “Commander Riker” (Jonathan Frakes) wakes from an injury to find that it has been 16 years and he is the captain of the “Enterprise-D”. The item is a model of … |
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“Ian Troi” (R.J. Williams) was an alien entity who wished to experience being Human in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “The Child”. He started his human existence as a fetus inside “Deanna Troi” (Marina Sirtis) and reached full term after thirty-six hours. He reached the age of 8 … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Up the Long Ladder”; wherein the “Enterprise-D” finds two vastly divergent colonies that much band together for their continued survival. The item is a long-sleeved, dark-gray robe/jacket featuring black piping around the collar, cuffs and down the front, a … |
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A costume similar to those featured in earlier episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation. This costume is a long-sleeved, full-length, black jumpsuit featuring Command Division Red around the abdomen and arms, further red piping around the collar, a Velcro patch for a commbadge (not included), stirrups for the feet, … |
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A piece of set dressing featured in the finale episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation "All Good Things…". This item is an LCARS ((Library Computer Access and Retrieval System) panel; a rectangular piece of smoked acrylic featuring a graphical application of a cutaway schematic image of the “Enterprise-D” adhered … |
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A piece of set dressing featured in the finale episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation "All Good Things…". This item is an LCARS ((Library Computer Access and Retrieval System) panel; a rectangular piece of smoked acrylic featuring a graphical application of a cutaway schematic image of the “Enterprise-D” adhered … |
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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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A costume featured in the feature-length, series finale episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation “All Good Things…”; wherein “Q” (John DeLancie) sends “Captain Picard” (Patrick Stewart) back and forth between three time periods trying to make him realize that the actions he takes in each will unwittingly yield humanity … |
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A costume featured in various episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation. This costume is a long-sleeved, black uniform jacket featuring Operations Gold division colors around the abdomen, and sleeves, further gold piping around the collar, a Velcro patch for a commbadge (not included), a zip up the back, and … |
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A lot of prop items featured in the second half of the two-part, TNG episode “Birthright”; wherein “Lieutenant Worf” (Michael Dorn) ends up at a Romulan prison camp and finds several Klingon children who know nothing about their heritage. The lot includes three of the spears; just under javelin size, … |
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A Klingon painstik in need of repair like those featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Reunion”. The item is a broken off at one end but the associative piece is present in the lot. It is made from molded resin with a metal ‘prod’ end and a … |
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A lot of costumes and costume items featured in either the tenth Star Trek feature film, “Nemesis” or the TNG two-part episode “Unification”. This lot includes a Nemesis-style Romulan senator’s robe consisting of a long-sleeved, full-length over robe in a metallic-copper color featuring abstract, light brown stripes, 40 inch, open … |
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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, … |