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Four prop pistols made from rubber and two prop submachine gun-style weapons made from solid cast resin, with two pistol holster clips made from vacuum-formed black plastic -- used as Andorian weapons in <I>Star Trek: Enterprise</I> (8) |
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A two-piece Bajoran uniform, the red corduroy long-sleeved jacket, trimmed at the shoulder and arms with red suede embroidered with a diamond pattern, with Bajoran communicator badge, with matching pants and vinyl belt, the jacket and pants with <I>Deep Space Nine</I> label inside inscribed <I>Nana Visitor</I>, with a brown vinyl … |
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A collection of approximately 150 set drawings and construction prints from <I>Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country</I> some duplicates, subjects include: <I>Enterprise</I> bridge, <I>Excelsior</I> bridge, Klingon ship interiors, Kirk's quarters, Spock's quarters, officer's mess, sickbay, Federation President's office, Khitomer conference site, and the Rura Penthe ice planet; and a selection … |
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An unfinished woman's <I>Original Series</I>-style Starfleet uniform minidress of mustard/gold polyester doubleknit, with asymmetrical sunburst body contouring seams, wide black collar, long sleeves, invisible zipper in back, and built-in bra -- designed by William Ware Theiss and believed to have been made for the third season of <I>The Original Series</I> |
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A costume featured in Star Trek X: Nemesis for wear by Reman Warriors on board the starship “Scimitar”. The jumpsuit is purple molded vinyl with an iridescent sheen, gold piping accents, zip cuffs and ankles, a zip front, matching boots and gloves, and chest/shoulder armor with a variety of stitched … |
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A pair of black size 9.5 male boots for wear with a Starfleet uniform jumpsuit (sold separately). The boots are black leather with zippers on both sides of the ankle and a Velcro flap covering the outside. The inner label reads ‘Alfani, Made in Italy'. |
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A lot of costume elements featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Bloodoath” for wear by Michael Ansara reprising his role as the legendary Klingon captain “Kang”. The items are a pair of gauntlets, a belt, and a heavy duty metal necklace. The gauntlets are green hued faux … |
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This incredible Klingon costume was made for Star Trek: Enterprise. The jacket is made of brown leather with black leather trim. The sleeves are imitation fur with more fur added around the neck and back. Multiple pieces of roughly cut leather have been attached to both sides of the jacket … |
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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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The Klingons are a humanoid warrior race seen throughout the Star Trek series, but this Klingon grammar book is specifically from the Star Trek feature, “The Undiscovered Country”. It was used by Starfleet as a linguistic reference resource and shared screen time with "Scotty" (James Doohan) and "Uhura" (Nichelle Nichols). … |
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A garment lot worn by Joy Kilpatrick and another worn by Lynn Salvatori while portraying the Klingon half of “B'Elanna Torres” (usually performed by Roxann Dawson) in the episode “Faces” of Star Trek: Voyager. When an away team from “Voyager” becomes captured by the ‘Vidiians’, one of the alien scientists … |
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“Tom Paris” (Robert Duncan McNeill) and “Seven of Nine” (Jeri Ryan) challenge “Harry Kim” (Garrett Wang) and “B'Elanna Torres” (Roxann Dawson) to a ping pong tournament with “Neelix” (Ethan Phillips) keeping score in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Relativity”. These are two of the of the racquets used during the … |
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A green colored costume featured in the powerful Star Trek: Voyager episode “Remember” in which “B'Ellana Torres” (Roxann Dawson) receives the memories of an elderly alien through telepathy which detail the horrible racism of their past. In the memories Torres experiences the events as if she were the alien woman, … |
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This interesting wall decoration was used during the filming of Star Trek episodic television. The body of the decoration is a sheet of clear acrylic with two resin attachments, one in the top left corner and one in the bottom right corner. The resin is painted to resemble stone and … |
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This jacket was originally featured on a soldier in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Remember” according to the accompanying costume tag. As indicated by the sewn in tag, it was later reused in the more memorable role of “General Valen” (Robin Sachs) who was the commander of an Annari vessel … |
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Captured by a massive industrial consortium and brainwashed into believing that they have been part of the employees of this company forever, the crew of “Voyager” wore jumpsuits like this one in the episodes “Workforce, Parts I and II” of Star Trek: Voyager. A shiny blue jumpsuit with a matching … |
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The Promenade on Deep Space Nine is a futuristic mall that serves as the main social location for the station's civilian activities. The brown vinyl jumpsuit has blue shoulders with gray rubber for detail over the top. The trousers are blue with the same gray rubber for detail. Matching arm … |
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The Moneans are a humanoid space traveling species that after leading a nomadic existence ended up settling on a unique waterworld planet. Featured in the Star Trek Voyager episode “Thirty Days”, this Monean costume includes a purple jumpsuit with one gray sleeve and a zip up the back. Worn over … |
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A costume featured in Star Trek I: The Motion Picture for wear by Billy Van Zandt n his portrayal of the ‘Rhaandarite Ensign' on the bridge of the “USS Enterprise”. The costume is a gray colored Class-A Starfleet uniform with matching trousers with attached shoes, an affixed Starfleet logo patch … |
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A pair of smoked acrylic items made with graphical applications adhered to the reverse made to be back lit featured in Star Trek episodic television. The items depict whit and blue circuitry and feature four screw holes each for mounting into a console. The items measure approx. 11.75 X 6.75 … |
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From the episode “The Offspring” this costume is the one worn by HallieTodd who portrayed “Lal”, the ‘child' built by “Data” (Brent Spiner). The source of much debate Starfleet called her sentiency into question, but when her positronic brain began to destabilize Data’s detractors could not argue with the degree … |