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A black knit dress bodice with metallic gold sleeves and chiffon cape with a metallic gold-colored hanging neck piece -- worn by Celia Lovsky as T'Pau, the Vulcan matriarch, in "Amok Time" in <I>Star Trek: The Original Series</I> (3) |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode and part of the three part “Syrrannite” story arc, “The Forge”; wherein costume consists of a lightly distressed, long-sleeved, brown shirt featuring black stripes, a textured, square pattern all long the garment, large, accessory buttons down the front and a wrap-around … |
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A prop Starfleet Type II hand phaser in a holster featured variously in Star Trek episodic television. The item is sturdy molded foam rubber painted black for the holster, and metallic silver for the phaser. Similarly painted buttons are present, molded in wires are present on the reverse for gripping … |
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A set of prop items featured in Star Trek VII: Generations for use by media personnel attending the launch of the “USS Enterprise-B”. The items are comprised of modified practical elements, a pair of ‘camera’ headsets, one features a working strobeing red light powered by a single 9volt battery with … |
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A black Starfleet jumpsuit with the characteristic gray quilted shoulders. This style of uniform was designed for Star Trek VIII: First Contact and continued use in Star Trek IX: Insurrection and Star Trek X: Nemesis. This style was again used in episodes of "Deep Space Nine" from the middle of … |
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A strange woman lumbers across the council chamber towards “T'Pol” (Jolene Blalock) with an urgent message: “They’re going to kill her…”, then she dies from wounds inflicted by a phase pistol. In her hand is a vial of hair from a clone child, a human/Vulcan hybrid, the first of its … |
| This lot is a costume uniform worn in Star Trek X: Nemesis by a Reman Warrior. An offshoot society of the Romulans, these aliens exist in almost total darkness, treated as second class citizens until a leader rises among them and puts their entire race on a path to conquest. … |
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Dilithium is a rare and valuable substance found on a handful of planets including “Rura Penthe” and “Colidan” and featured throughout the various Star Trek series and feature films. It is used in the warp drive systems of many starships to control the power levels generated in the reaction chamber. … |
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An outfit created for the character of “Little Woman” in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “The Thaw”. A multi-colored jumpsuit made for a very small female with a pink and yellow layered mesh tutu and a pink mesh hair scrunchy. This costume also comes with two white mesh surgeons masks … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “The Outcast” worn by an androgynous alien ‘J'Naii Judge’. The costume is a light gray suede jumpsuit with a dickie, a hood, and boots. The costumer’s tag reads ‘The Outcast, J’Naii Judge’. |
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A costume straight out of the ‘evil mirror universe' featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Shattered Mirror” for wear by stunt actor Jeff Cadionte during his portrayal of “Julian Bashir”. The costume is an alternating black and gold shirt, a pair of brown suede pants with lacings, … |
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“Jaheel” (Jack Kehler) was a freighter captain who docked at Deep Space Nine during the DS9 episode “Babel” in which he nearly crippled the station when he tried to break his vessel free from its quarantine. The top is brown with a chevron pattern, black ruffled sides and collar, brown … |
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This Reman needle was used as set dressing on the Star Trek X: Nemesis feature film. It is a background version of the one used to inject “Captain Picard” (Patrick Stewart) in the neck while he was strapped down. It's made of lightweight wood with plastic components and painted silver. … |
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A pair of costumes featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Angel One” for wear by female guards in the matriarchal society of ‘Angel 1'. The costumes are a pair of coarse wool tabards made to accentuate the shoulders by width, one is pink with raw purple accents, … |
| A costume featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges” for wear by a ‘Romulan bartender' during scenes taking place on Romulus during a conference. The costume is purple diamond patterned trousers with a gray woven jacket featuring black lines of piping around the … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Scientific Method”, wherein the crew of “Voyager” starts exhibiting mysterious ailments and mutations. This costume is for wear by Annette Helde in the role of one of the researchers whose “experiments” are causing these maladies for the crew, “Takar”, a long-sleeved, … |
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A U.S.S. Voyager bridge style chair for use during the Star Trek: Voyager series and in the style used by “Tuvok” (Tim Russ). The chair has a gas lift pedestal, a five arm rolling base, a rotating seat with multiple adjustments and a separated back. The seat and back are … |
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The “Apprentice” (Alex Fors) was a member of the troupe of actors led by “Kelis” (Joseph Will) and featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Muse” in which the pre-industrial planet was inspired to write a play about the Voyager crew. The costume includes a woven terracotta color tunic with … |
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A purple colored Bajoran surgical gown featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The gown is open backed with multiple ties, made from a crumple textured fabric, and features orange stripes around the arms at the tops of the sleeves and cuffs. The sewn in Deep Space … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Critical Care”; wherein a devious merchant steals “The Doctor's” (Robert Picardo) program and sells him to a the chief administrator of a huge hospital ship. This costume is for wear by cult actor Larry Drake in the role of the chief … |
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A prop molded foam rubber Ferengi disruptor rifle featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Acquisition”. The item is painted metallic copper and features a pair of screwed in shoulder strap mounts. The right hand grip is loose and squishy while the rest of the item is fairly sturdy. Definitely … |