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A 24th Century style Starfleet Personal Access Display Device (PADD). It was presumably used on one of the 24th Century series and/or feature films including Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine or Voyager. The PADD is plastic painted silver with an LCARS style inset multicolored display screen that … |
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The Vaadwaur were a species who spent over 900 years in stasis to avoid attacks from their enemies. They were featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Dragons Teeth” in which they were awakened by a U.S.S. Voyager landing party and planned to restore the Vaadwaur Empire. Each jumpsuit is … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Twilight”; wherein the anomalies in the expanse have affected “Captain Archer's” (Scott Bakula) brain in such a way that he cannot form long-term memories and he wakes up one day to realize twelve years has passed and Earth has been destroyed. … |
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A lot of costume elements featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine for wear by Cirroc Lofton in his portrayal of “Jake Sisko”. The lot is comprised of two sets of trousers, one brown and one green knit with white accents, a tan jumper with a brown … |
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A costume featured in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home for wear by a member of the Federation Security Council. The costume is an elaborate olive colored jumpsuit with a zip up the center front hidden by a Velcro flap that matches the reflective accents throughout. The costume also features … |
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A set of men's Starfleet casual wear featured in Star Trek I: The Motion Picture. The costume is light trousers and a matching long sleeved shirt with a waist tie and a crimped neckline. The costume is intended for male wearers. |
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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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A prop weapon for use by multiple species in multiple episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise; specifically used by the Klingons in "Judgment" and the Tandarans in "Detained". Item is rubber cast with a black vinyl handle, "metal" accents, along the shaft, beveled indentations near the rounded end, distressed for appearance … |
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STAR TREK: ENT “ORION SLAVE GIRL MARAS COSTUME” FROM “BOUND” A costume featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Bound”; wherein “Captain Archer” (Scott Bakula) receives a gift of three Orion slave girls as a gift from a treacherous Orion merchant with plans to collect the bounty on his head. … |
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A set of special effects teeth created for use in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “The Expanse” by ‘L. Sidney’ in his portrayal of a Klingon helmsman on “Duras’” Bird-of-Prey. The item is a set of pink gums and gnarly looking teeth, discolored to fit the theme of Klingon characters, … |
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A Starfleet uniform made in the style of Star Trek: The Next Generation featuring the black shoulders with an Operations Gold chest and back and black waist and legs with stirrups for the feet. This style also exhibits gold piping around the collarbone connecting around the neck on the black … |
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A costume featured of the style featured in various Star Trek feature films. This costume consists of a full-length robe in a gorgeous, metallic-gold color, a triangular ‘jewel’ on the chest inscribed featuring Vulcan iconographic symbols, large, bell-sleeves with rust colored-stripes around the cuffs and matching stripe around the collar … |
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A lot of prop latinum featured in episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine like “Who Mourns for Morn?”. The items are the shaped wooden latinum bricks painted metallic gold, three bars of latinum, and one strip of latinum. The bars and strip are made from molded resin with molded … |
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A unique set of special effects applications created to depict Xindi-Reptilian “Commander Dolim” (Scott MacDonald) in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “The Council”. The items appear during scenes taking place in Dolim’s thermal chamber and are composed of a foam rubber full head mask including multiple strands affixed to the … |
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A paper fold out invitation to the season wrap party of Star Trek: Voyager and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The item is a tri-fold invite with a rendering of a ‘blues’ shack on the cover, a Starfleet emblem is on the water tower of the rendering, and a direction … |
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A prop featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Phantasms” as a ‘coil brace’. The item was meant to have a vaguely knife-like appearance for use during a scene in which “Data” (Brent Spiner) uses it to stab “Councilor Troi” (Marina Sirtis) during a waking dream. The item … |
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A pair of fabric covered shoes created to appear as Starfleet uniform shoes in Star Trek I: The Motion Picture. The shoes are size 9 men’s shoes with fabric and straps made to wear inside the costume pant leg thus creating a seamless appearance. |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Cold Front”, wherein a member of the “Enterprise NX-01” crew reveals to “Captain Archer” (Scott Bakula) that he is actually from the 31th century and is pursuing a Suliban named "Silik" (John Fleck) in a Temporal Cold War. This costume is … |
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A lot of three uniform accessories like those appearing on Klingon warrior costumes in Star Trek episodic television. The items are molded resin cylinders with wire backings and metal ends. The items are distressed to appear ‘aged’ and measure approx. 3 X 0.5 inches. These items appear on the right … |
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A costume featured in the first Star Trek feature film for wear by Walter Koenig as “Lieutenant Pavel Chekov”. This costume consists of a sleeveless, black undershirt, a tan, long-sleeved, Class-C, uniform jacket featuring a wrap-around front with a pewter-colored, metal Starfleet emblem affixed that is secured by a hidden … |
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The last known available costume made for wear by Merritt Butrick in his portrayal of “Dr. David Marcus”, this one specifically used in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock. The costume is made from all high quality synthetic material and leather components. The costume is a set of light … |
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A camera test model created for use during production of episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation and Deep Space Nine. The item is a white foam core mock-up of an Excelsior-Class ship with an expanded photocopy detail adhered to the dorsal side and detached warp nacelles. The item measures … |
| (Paramount TV, 1993-99) Constructed of molded resin painted black and grey, with depressible trigger and Velcro-attached working scope light. Used throughout the series as the standard phaser rifle. Measures approx. 25½ inches long. Originally acquired from the show’s propmaker. |
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(Paramount-TV, 1987-94) This model was featured during the second season in two different episodes: <em>“The Schizoid Man”</em> and <em>“The Emissary”</em>. In the first, it was used to represent a casket holding the body of the deceased Dr. Ira Graves (William Morgan Sheppard), Data’s “grandfather”. As Dr. Graves is sent into … |