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A special effects item featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Phantasms”. When the crew of the “USS Enterprise-D” becomes infected with creatures that do not exist in the same reality, “Data” (Brent Spiner) begins to detect them in his android dreams. The item is a special effects … |
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A prop Klingon knife featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Firstborn”. The knife presumably came back in time with a future version of “Alexander” (James Sloyan) and depicted the family crest of the ‘House of Duras'. The knife is sturdy molded rubber with a brown and black … |
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A lot of costume featured in various episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation. This lot includes a Tai Chi Chuan/Mok’Bara uniform consisting of a long-sleeved, crème-colored, uniform top featuring a puckered/wrinkled design, blue, staggered pinstripes; white, raised stripes over the left shoulder and down the collar, matching trousers, and … |
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A smoked acrylic LCARS style panel featured variously in Star Trek episodic television. The item is roughly trapezoid shaped and features a graphical application adhered to the reverse appearing when the item is backlit. The item also features a series of light control boxes that illuminate the ‘touch screen’ controls … |
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A command red colored Starfleet uniform jacket of the style associated to Star Trek: The Next Generation. The elastic hem of the jacket is removed and accompanying. The fabric on the jacket bottom is frayed but reparable with the hem. A nearly illegible Voyager tag is sewn into the jacket … |
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A lot of two jackets featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Legacy”; wherein the “Enterprise-D” is sent to a planet on a rescue mission and finds the younger sister of the deceased “Tasha Yar” (Denise Crosby) fighting with one of the factions there. These items are for … |
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“Data” (Brent Spiner) was the beloved Soong-type android from the Star Trek: The Next Generation series. As the one and only android being to enter Starfleet, Data strove to learn as much as possible about what it means to be human. This distressed Starfleet jacket was made for wear by … |
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STAR TREK: TNG “ALDEAN ENERGY SOURCE MODEL” FROM “WHEN THE BOUGH BREAKS” A model featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “When the Bough Breaks” appearing as a giant nuclear generator powering a massive planetary cloaking field. The item is in fact a clear acrylic tube with black … |
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A lot of two distressed costumes featured in Star Trek TNG and Voyager respectively. The first costume is an earlier TNG-style costume consisting of a long-sleeved, full-length, black jumpsuit featuring Operations Gold division colors around the abdomen, and sleeves, further gold piping around the collar, a Velcro patch for a … |
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A lot of costume items featured in various episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation or the Voyager episode “Message in a Bottle”; wherein “The Doctor’s” (Robert Picardo) is sent to the Alpha Quadrant via a Hirogen communications relay and works with an EMH Mark II to rid an experimental … |
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A lot of two costumes featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Too Short a Season”; wherein the “Enterprise-D” pick up an elderly diplomat who seems to get younger and younger as the mission goes on thanks to a special “wonder drug” he acquired on another planet. This … |
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An extraordinary prop item featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Clues” and later in “True Q”. The item is a computer-like terminal or a research station used in “Clues” to grow Diomedian scarlet moss in “Dr. Crusher's” (Gates McFadden) lab. The item was one of the keys … |
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A model piece featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Starship Mine” into which the “Enterprise-D” underwent drydock and a ‘Baryon Sweep’. The item is a metal framed model with multiple molded pieces adhered for a three dimentional and detailed appearance. The item features black felt around some … |
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A costume featured in the first season of Star Trek: the Next Generation for wear by Ferengi characters. This costume consists of a long-sleeved, full-length, mauve-colored suede jumpsuit featuring black, vinyl accents across the shoulders, down the sleeves, and encircling the lower legs; stirrups for the feet, and faux fur-lined … |
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A costume similar to those featured in various episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation like the scientist who finds “Data’s” (Brent Spiner) head amongst all of the 19th century paraphernalia in “Time’s Arrow: Part I”. This costume is a long-sleeved, full-length, gray/tan jumpsuit featuring reflective, white stripes around the … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “We’ll Always Have Paris”; wherein the “Enterprise-D” is called in to rescues a doctor and his wife from the time-gravity experiments he has been working on. This costume is for wear by Rod Loomis in the role of the … |
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An extraordinary prop item featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Clues” and later in “True Q”. The item is a computer-like terminal or a research station used in “Clues” to grow Diomedian scarlet moss in “Dr. Crusher's” (Gates McFadden) lab. The item was one of the keys … |
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A model piece featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Starship Mine” into which the “Enterprise-D” underwent drydock and a ‘Baryon Sweep’. The item is a metal framed model with multiple molded pieces adhered for a three dimentional and detailed appearance. The item features black felt around some … |
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A large model created for Star Trek: The Next Generation which was used as “Earth Station McKinley” and “Starbase 234”. The item is made up of a metal and wood framework with a vacuum formed plastic and molded resin exterior made to appear as a facility with arms clawed underneath … |
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A prop item featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Higher Ground”; wherein “Dr. Crusher” is abducted by a terrorist group that wants to get the Federation involved in their “cause”. This item is roughly oval-shaped, resin cast in gray featuring a purple “jewel” or stone in the … |
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A black acrylic button pad with tan and blue colored silk-screened faux buttons made in Star Trek: The Next Generation-style. The item is believed to have been part of the set of the “USS Enterprise-D” in various episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation and measures approx. 7.5 X 3 … |
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A Borg phaser prop featured in various episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation like “Descent, Parts I and II”. The item is hade from high quality cast resin painted metallic pewter with a silver colored metal firing tip added to the front, and has Velcro placements on the bottom … |
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A lot of costume items featured in various episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation like “Outcasts”; wherein “Commander Riker” (Jonathan Frakes) falls in love with a member of a race that doesn’t identify as either male or female. This lot consists of a long-sleeved, purple tunic-style shirt featuring diamond-shaped, … |
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An incredible find! The lot is the tea set featured in multiple episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation like “Lessons”, “Journey’s End”, “Preemptive Strike”, “The Perfect Mate”, and more for use by Patrick Stewart in his portrayal as “Captain Picard” and any company the character entertained. The lot is … |
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A pair of models featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Lifesigns” which appeared during a scene talking place in the holodeck. The models represent buildings on the surface of Mars, part of the Utopia Planitia facility. The items are blue painted molded plastic elements with multiple graphical applications in … |