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Latinum is a fictional substance seen in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine series. It is the only valuable substance available in the 24th century that can't be replicated and is most valuable in liquid form. It is incased in worthless gold to create latinum bars used as currency. The … |
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A Lot of three Reman injection needles created for Star Trek X: Nemesis in the scene in which “Captain Picard” (Patrick Stewart) is transported aboard the “Scimitar” and held hostage by “Shinzon” (Tom Hardy). The items are metallic silver painted fashioned plastic and wood hand props with black adhesive detail … |
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A costume featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Voyager. This costume is that of “Ensign Vorik” (Alexander Enberg), a Starfleet engineer who worked in main engineering; it consists of a black, Starfleet uniform jumpsuit featuring Operations Gold division shoulders that zips up the front and clasps above the zip; … |
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A screen used Starfleet inventory application appearing variously in episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise. The item is created in the very specific Enterprise series design and further evidenced by the crisp “Enterprise NX-01” assignment logo displayed prominently on the face. Further details include the large ‘C’ rating graphic indicating the … |
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A gold colored metal commendation marker, the style of which appeared in multiple Star Trek feature films for wear on uniforms worn by actors portraying commissioned Starfleet officers. The item features a soldered on wire on the reverse for attachment to a uniform division strip and measures approx. 0.25 X … |
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A costume item featured in the seventh Star Trek feature film “Generations”. This item is a long-sleeved, Starfleet uniform undershirt in Command white, a ribbed collar, a zip up the back, and black uniform trousers with a red stripe down the leg. A costumer’s tag reads ‘Star Trek VII, Kirk, … |
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A prop item featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Rajiin”; wherein “Enterprise NX-01” takes on a mysterious passenger who has more in mind than simply transport away from the planet she is being sold as a slave at. This item is one of the “price tags” worn around the … |
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A lot of schematics for sets featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Voyager beginning in the episode “Extreme Risk”. This lot consists of five schematics of what appear to be interiors and consoles for what became the “Delta Flyer” shuttle craft. All items feature Production Number, Episode title, Production … |
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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 pair of drinking glasses with polished metal frames acquired for use in various episodes of Star Trek: Voyager. The items are ‘Alessi’ name brand glasses in two sizes, one being 2.5 X 2.25 inches diameter and the other being 4 X 3 inches diameter. Both glasses have blue plastic … |
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A costume element featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “The Abandoned”; wherein “Quark” (Armin Shimerman) finds an abandoned “Jem'Hadar” infant, “Odo” (Rene Auberjonois) is the only one who can control him. The infant aged rapidly and soon “Odo” had him in the Holosuite taking out his natural … |
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A costume featured in the ninth Star Trek feature film “Insurrection”. This costume is comprised of a long-sleeved, off-white shirt, light-brown trousers, and a pumpkin-colored, long-sleeved jacket. A “Muto Little, Los Angeles” tag is present in each item and a costumer’s tag that reads ‘Fabio Filotti, #18’. |
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A costume featured in various episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation. This costume was worn by Harley Venton as “Ensign Collins”, it is a Starfleet uniform jumpsuit and features black shoulders with an Operations Gold chest, back, sleeves, and as piping around the Mandarin collar; black waist and legs … |
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A costume element like those featured in various Star Trek feature films. This item is an emblem patch for wear on Starfleet uniforms, it consists of a silver-colored Starfleet emblem, outlined and detailed in black with a Security silver background. |
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A pair of props featured variously in Star Trek episodic television for use by characters in Starfleet or the Federation, a tricorder and phaser, both molded into holsters. The items are intended to appear as though they can be removed and used. The tricorder is made from soft molded foam … |
| (Paramount TV, 1993-2001) This small working prop is constructed of molded resin with a trigger mechanism that operates a light at the tip. Painted in a bronze and maroon scheme, and measures approx. 6 inches in length. |
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(Paramount-TV, 1993-99) Trill “laptop” computer made of resin painted copper with attached decals. There are various LED lights wired for illumination (battery has gone out). Used in the production of <em>Star Trek: Deep Space Nine</em> episode "Rejoined". Measures 19 in. x 13 in. There is a crack along the hinge … |
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Six costumes representing the principal bridge crew of the <I> Enterprise NX-01</I>, comprising: Archer's training shirt and pants; T'Pol's aqua jumpsuit; Hoshi's Starfleet jumpsuit; Trip's Starfleet jumpsuit; Reed's Starfleet jumpsuit; and Mayweather's Starfleet jumpsuit (6) |
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A black and blue-green <I>Star Trek: The Next Generation</I> third season-style Starfleet jacket and matching black pants, the pants with <I>Star Trek: The Next Generation</I> label inside inscribed <I>Siddig F</I>; with corresponding wardrobe tag -- worn by Siddig El Fadil as Dr. Julian Bashir in "Emissary," the pilot episode for … |
| A collection of approximately forty five sketches, paintings, and photographs relating to the development of <I>V'Ger</I> and the "whiplash energy bolts" in <I>Star Trek: The Motion Picture</I> (a lot) |
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A visual effects model of a <I>The Motion Picture</I>-era <I>Enterprise</I> shuttlecraft, made from cast resin and glass fiber with plastic details, missing left engine pod, windshields, top dome and back panels -- <I>60x27</I> (without engines)<I> x 16in.</I> (without engines) -- used for visual effects filming in <I>Star Trek V: The … |
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