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A large Xindi themed display board featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise like “The Council” appearing in the bridge set on the bridge “Degra’s Ship”, back wall on the right side of the console. The item is a large, L-shaped smoked acrylic panel with a translucent display graphic … |
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A silver colored badge like those appearing the Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home on members of the Federation Security Council at both the beginning and the end of the movie. The item is a badge shaped to represent the letters ‘U’, ‘F’, and ‘P’ for United Federation of Planets. … |
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A pair of gray cloth covered shoes corresponding to a Starfleet uniform appearing in Star Trek I: The Motion Picture. The shoes feature elastic straps which affix to opposing clasps inside costume trouser legs to keep them looking smart. The shoes are labeled size ‘9’ and a costumer’s tag reads … |
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This irregularly shaped painting was used as set dressing during the Star Trek: The Next Generation series where it was seen in Season 6, episode, “Aquiel”. It was later reused during the Star Trek: Enterprise series where it hung on the wall onboard Starship Defiant in the episode "In a … |
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A black sleeveless dress with a black interior slip, and a black long sleeved outer shirt with a waist tie. All with interior tags inscribed ‘Jolene, worn by Jolene Blalock during her portrayal of "T'Pol" on Star Trek: Enterprise. |
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A full length black Starfleet uniform jumpsuit with gray quilted shoulders, command red cuffs, and a matching command red long-sleeved turtleneck undershirt worn by Stephen Cult while portraying “Commander Martin Madden” in a deleted scene from Star Trek X: Nemesis. Upon the unfortunate death of soon to be “U.S.S. Enterprise-E” … |
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Featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise in the engineering department, this item was inset into any one of a large series of like control junctions that made up parts of the walls of engineering. Carefully removed from sets before they were stuck this item is in reality a … |
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A pair of metallic gold colored items made as door signage for the sliding doors of the “U.S.S. Enterprise-E” in feature films like “First Contact”, “Insurrection”, and “Nemesis”. One item features a “Generations” style Starfleet logo while the other is inscribed ‘1611 Engineering Storage' with further legible instructions. The items … |
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This costume was made to create special effects during the opening scenes of the Star Trek feature film “Insurrection” for the Starfleet Federation “Isolation suit”. The green jumpsuit has a rubber neckline, a Velcro waist for the rubber belt to attach and stirrups for the feet and thumbs to hold … |
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A Starfleet uniform jumpsuit featured in various seasons 5-7 episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine for wear by “Nog” (Aaron Eisenberg). The costume is a full length black jumpsuit with gray quilted shoulders and operations gold division stripes at the cuffs. The costume features a form fitting elastic waist … |
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“Surmak Ren” (Matthew Faison) was a Bajoran resistance fighter who assisted “Dekon Elig” (Dan Curry) in the creation of the aphasia virus trap in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Babel”. The sleeveless gray jumpsuit zips up the back and is accompanied by sleeves that have been removed. Worn … |
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The Vulcans are a humanoid race from the plant Vulcan who are known for their great sense of logic and stoic nature. They were one of the instrumental species responsible for establishing the United Federation of Planets. One prominent characteristic of the Vulcans is their pointed ears and now you … |
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“Grimp” (Jason Marsden) was a Ferengi waiter at “Quark's” (Armin Shimerman) bar who protested with “Rom” (Max Grodénchik) over Quark’s unfair labor practices in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Bar Association”. The costume includes a sleeveless purple jumpsuit with Ferengi wings down each trouser leg that are decorated … |
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“Kes” (Jennifer Lien) was from the Ocampa species who was rescued by “Neelix” (Ethan Phillips) and bought onboard the U.S.S. Voyager. She started off growing fruits and vegetables in a hydroponics garden in one of the cargo bays then later studied to become a nurse in sickbay. This top is … |
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A lot of costume aspects for use in various episodes of Star Trek: Voyager, for wear by Robert Beltran in the role of the former Maquis leader and First Officer of the starship Voyager “Commander Chakotay”. The articles are a long-sleeved rust colored shirt with white suns and circles, and … |
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“Arridor” (Dan Shor) was a Ferengi Doctor featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “False Profits” in which he and “Kol” (Leslie Jordan) were controlling the economy of a primitive world to gain obscene amounts of profit illegally. This costume was worn by his stunt double and includes a gold, … |
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“Jeremy Aster” (Gabriel Damon) resided onboard the Enterprise-D with his mother who was killed in an away mission lead by “Worf” (Michael Dorn) during the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “The Bonding”. Worf felt responsible for Jeremy's mother’s death and decided to perform the Klingon R’uustai ceremony making Jeremy … |
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A vaguely distressed Starfleet uniform composed of a black jumpsuit with sciences blue shoulders and grey turtleneck undershirt for wear by Siddig El Fadil in his portrayal of “Dr. Bashir” in seasons one through five of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The costume is distressed in that it features a … |
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A silver colored metal “pip” made for wear by enlisted crewman in various Star Trek feature films. The item is a small circular piece with multiple line etches broken by the etched in Starfleet arrowhead logo centered on the item. It also features a soldered wire attached to the reverse … |
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A 24th Century prop medical tricorder made for use during Star Trek episodic television. The tricorder is made of resin painted gray and does not open. Various labels and acrylic pieces have been applied for detail and there is a metal ring on the back. Measures approx. 3 ¼ x … |
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A costume featured in the tenth Star Trek feature film, “Nemesis”; wherein a political coup takes place in the Romulan Empire and the crew of the “Enterprise-E” travel into its heart and “Captain Picard” (Patrick Stewart) finds a familiar face planning the destruction of Earth. This costume is for wear … |