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An engineer’s radiological costume created for Star Trek feature films. The costume is a shrunk, red-orange suit believed to have been used in testing the effects of orange dye on its fabric due largely in part to the absence of accoutrements and that the sewn in Paramount tags are died … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Q2”; wherein “Q” (John DeLancie) leaves his disruptive son “Junior” (Keegan DeLancie) with “Auntie Kathy” (Kate Mulgrew) on Voyager hoping that the crew will rub off on him. This costume is for one of the dancers that appeared in the party … |
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A costume accessory like those featured on Starfleet officer’s uniforms in various Star Trek feature films. The item is a silver colored metal twist clasp for use on a costume jacket flap. The item twists to fasten an officer’s division-rank strip to the front of a jacket. Measures approx. 1 … |
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A black full length cast rubber body suit painted with silver details to give it an armored appearance, with matching gloves, and boots. The right breast features a pair of green lights that are molded into the costume and activated by a battery box housed behind the left shoulder, which … |
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A gold and tan lab shirt worn by John Billingsley during his portrayal of the good-natured Denobulan, “Doctor Phlox”. This shirt features a patchwork material with a short fur on its exterior, deep pockets on both sides of the center seam that buttons up. The interior Enterprise tag is inscribed … |
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A Starfleet uniform jumpsuit that is a departure from its contemporaries, this heavy fabric uniform was featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Friendship One”. Worn by “Lt. Joseph Carey” (Josh Clark) for his memorable role as a recurring character. The costume is gray with an ‘operations gold' stripe, it … |
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A lot of costume jewelry features in Star Trek episodic television and feature films. This necklace is made up of a gold colored chain with six differently sized and shaped resin ‘stones', red in color with embedded glitter. The earrings are green with molded in accents like the metal braces … |
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Featured in the episode “Shockwave, Part I” of Star Trek: Enterprise these bed linens made their onscreen appearance in the San Francisco apartment of “Captain Archer” (Scott Bakula). En route back to Earth in disgrace after the crew of the “Enterprise NX-01” makes the mistake of accidentally destroying an entire … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “The Siege”. Following the evacuation of station personnel due to a take over by radical elements within the Bajoran military, the Starfleet crew of “Deep Space Nine” dons civilian clothes while thwarting the invaders. “Jadzia Dax” (Terry Farrel) escapes … |
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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” worked under the control of the Quarren security in “Workforce, Parts I and II” of Star Trek: Voyager. A brown wool coat with black … |
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Costume worn in during Star Trek I: The Motion Picture by "Commander Spock" (Leonard Nimoy). The costume is a full-length, gray, Class-D jumpsuit with a functioning pocket, faux-flap on the pocket, Velcro and clasp size adjustment on the ankle cuff, a zipper up the back, and a two tone gray … |
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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. This impressive promenade alien costume includes a full length robe made of gray, black and sliver fabric. The sleeves are patterned with ties around the wrists and end … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Bloodlines” wherein “Captain Picard” (Patrick Stewart) finds that he has a son and his life is being threatened by a Ferengi from Picard's past. The costume is for wear by Ken Olandt in the role of “Jason Vigo”, son … |
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A costume first appearing in Star Trek I: The Motion Picture for wear by Starfleet personnel operating in the medical division with elements that were included for further use in subsequent Star Trek feature films. The costume is a white colored smock, with matching trousers, and an unattached medical cadesus … |
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A costume first appearing in Star Trek IX: Insurrection, later in episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and finally during the wedding scenes in Star Trek X: Nemesis. The costume is a full length sleeveless black jumpsuit with gold colored piping running down the outside seams of the legs … |
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“Neelix” (Ethan Phillips) was a Talaxian who served as a chef onboard the U.S.S. Voyager during the Star Trek: Voyager series. The aprons and hat were made for wear during multiple Voyager episodes including “The Cloud”, “Prime Factors” and “Learning Curves”. There are three similar aprons included in the lot … |
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A prop weapon similar to those featured in various episode of Star Trek: Enterprise. This item is a prop knife with a textured spiral design around the hilt, a twelve inch blade that is serrated on both sides, and “blood” stains along the blade. The item measures approx. 17.5 X … |
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A Starfleet operations gold uniform in the third season style made for wear on the Star Trek: The Next Generation series. The jacket is gold and black with gold trim around the collar. It has a zip and snaps up the back and a small Velcro patch on the front … |
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A Dream Species rifle that was repainted for other uses and featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Waking Moments”. The rifle is made of cast foam rubber painted black and gold. Measures approx. 28 ½ x 9 x 2 inches. |
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This black acrylic key pad with silk-screened buttons in blue and white is in the style of Star Trek: The Next Generation. This type of keypad was usually used to control desktop functions such as intercoms on The Next Generation set. Measures approx. 3 x 5 ¼ inches. |
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A brown colored Class-A Starfleet uniform featured in Star Trek: I: The Motion Picture. The costume is brown trousers with a matching uniform top and comes with an unattached bio-monitor and an orange-sciences division Epsilon IX assignment patch for the left breast. The uniform is intended for male wearers. |
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A prop weapon similar to those featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Acquisition”; wherein we get the “first” contact with the Ferengi race, even though it is never said onscreen that they are as such, in the form of a group of interstellar thieves who incapacitate the crew and … |