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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 prop Borg arm appearing variously in Star Trek episodic television and feature films. The item is composed of molded resin, acrylic tubing, and plastic components. The exterior is painted to appear as a mismatch of technology, metallic copper, silver, with wires and tubes. The interior is slightly padded for … |
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This costume includes a gray corduroy style uniform top with fabricated leather and black thread diamond stitch shoulders and sleeves. A zipper seals up the front and a Velcro attachment on the right breast affixes a metal Bajoran combadge painted to appear bronzed. It includes matching corduroy pants with stirrups … |
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An extremely soft costume from the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Cogenitor” made up of a quilted jacket with matching pants and a cream colored shirt. The cuffs of the sleeves feature uniquely ‘Vissian' character script affixed with a sewn on badge. The jacket also features white departmental colors with gold … |
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This prop seatbelt was shown being worn by Captain Jean-Luc Picard in his captain's chair onboard the Enterprise-E after their battle with Shinzon. It was featured in a deleted scene called “Advice for the New First Officer”; an alternate ending for the film shown in the ‘Special Features’ section of … |
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“Zek” (Wallace Shawn) was the famed Ferengi Grand Nagus featured throughout the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine series. As the leader of the Ferengi Alliance, he was both the political and economic leader of his people. His elaborate costume includes a tri-tailed crop waist coat made with multiple fabrics primarily … |
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A female tan Starfleet jumpsuit with plastic attached buckle. A red and gray patch denoting ‘Cadet' status has been sewn onto the left breast and orange epaulets with gold triangles are on each shoulder. A pocket made of the same fabric is on the right pant leg. The costume has … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Alliances” for wear by a ‘Kazon-Pommar' composed of thick gray pants with a matching gray top with a quilted geometrically patterned design. A sewn in Enterprise tag reads ‘Pablo Soriano’ indicating wear in the “Enterprise” episode “Damage” where it would have … |
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A costume featured in multiple episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine for wear by Cardassian soldiers. The costume is comprised of a spandex jumpsuit with pleated ribbing chevrons going up both sleeves and down the outside of both legs with snaps and clasps for attaching the molded foam rubber … |
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This costume was worn by a businessman in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Babel” in which a virus infects the people onboard the station making them unable to speak coherently. The costume is a smock style top with red and brown sections and a triangular pattern design. There … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Episode “Cost of Living” for wear by “Protocol Minister Erko”, assistant to Lwaxanna Troi's” (Majel Barrett) betrothed. The costume is a pair of black and gray striped trousers, a black textured vest, and a long sleeved tunic with fabric matching the trousers and … |
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The “Ledosians” are a humanoid species and relatively peaceful. They were first encountered by the U.S.S. Voyager in the Star Trek: Voyager episode, “Natural Law” in which “Chakotay” (Robert Beltran) and “7 of 9” (Jeri Ryan) headed to a conference on the Ledosian planet of Ledos about warp field dynamics. … |
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A prop weapon featured in various episodes of Star Trek shows taking place in the 24th century. The favored weapon of "Commander Worf" (Michael Dorn), it is molded rubber over a metal frame, a curved blade, leather wrapped around the handle, a wrist guard, and distressed for appearance. The item … |
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A costume featured in Star Trek VIII: First Contact for wear by Gates McFadden in her portrayal of “Dr. Crusher”. Following an attack on Earth, the “USS Enterprise-E” was forced to follow a Borg ship back in time to the year 2063, a day before the historic moment known as … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “The Darkness and the Light”, wherein a mysterious assailant is murdering “Major Kira's” (Nana Visitor) former resistance cell members one by one. This costume is for wear by Diane Salinger in the role of one of the woman who … |
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A light box featured in the final episode of Star Trek: Enterprise, “These are the Voyages…”, presumably having been featured in the Ten Forward set on the “USS Enterprise-D” of Star Trek: The Next Generation. The item is a wood fashioned box with silver colored metal fastenings shaped around the … |
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A prop face mask with working head lamps featured in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country in scenes taking place at Rura Penthe. The item is high quality molded plastic with a clear eye slit and a pivoting front piece. The side mounted head lamps are powered by two AA … |
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A prop alien rifle used for the filming of Star Trek episodic television. Made of cast foam rubber, the rifle is painted black and gray to appear like distressed metal. Measures approx. 34 ½ x 9 x 2 ½ inches. |
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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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A prop weapon similar to those featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Marauders” and throughout Deep Space Nine. The mek'leth is about half the length of the bat’leth and is preferred by some Klingon warriors for its smaller size and compactness; it is plastic molded with a metal frame, … |
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A collared gray colored Class-A Starfleet uniform featured in Star Trek I: The Motion Picture. The costume is gray trousers with minor visible wear and a matching uniform top. The costume comes with these unattached elements a bio-monitor and a medical green backed Starfleet emblem patch for the left breast. … |
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A piece of set dressing similar to those seen in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episodes like “Tacking the Wind” and “Dogs of War”, aboard Jem’Hadar vessels. This item has a flat, round base, a tall, cylindrical, brown acrylic body that comes to comes to a point at angle against … |
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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 prop door button panel featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise. The item is smoked acrylic with a graphical application adhered to the face and five rubber faux buttons with numeric values. The acrylic is beveled for depth and the graphic is inscribed ‘1013 AUX’. Measures approx. 5.5 … |
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An orange colored fabric collar appearing in multiple feature films like Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. The item is adorned with translucent tubing and seals by way of Velcro and is made for wear with a Starfleet environmental engineer’s radiological costume. The item depicts a degree of smudging … |