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A large LCARS style panel (Library Computer Access and Retrieval System) panel appearing in many episodes of Star Trek: Voyager involving the Astrometrics Lab set. The item is a large sheet of smoked acrylic with a graphical application adhered to the reverse best viewed when backlit by an external light … |
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A prop Klingon button panel featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise. The item is made from shaped sheet plastic with a graphical application adhered to the face and five rubber faux buttons. The buttons and graphic feature Klingon iconographic lettering and are distressed to appear ‘aged’. The item … |
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A white and teal ‘Medical Services' application carefully removed from a sickbay console set piece used to create the sickbay set of “Enterprise NX-01”. The item features Starfleet style caduceus and ‘inventory’ information. Measures approx. 7.25 X 3 inches. |
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These colorful gambling chips were used to play Dabo; a game of chance played on a roulette-type wheel at the Ferengi, “Quark’s” (Armin Shimerman) bar in Deep Space Nine. Made of acrylic, each chip comes with a metal inset featuring Quark’s face. Each measures approx. 1 ½ x 1 ¾ … |
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A costume of the style featured in the tenth Star Trek feature film “Nemesis”. This costume consists of a dark-blue, Romulan fleet uniform jacket featuring a multi-colored iridescent checkered pattern and a thickly padded collar in the same motif. Corresponding trousers and a dickie that ties in the back are … |
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A prop equipment case with corresponding equipment featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Daedalus” where the hand prop equipment appeared in the hands of “Commander Tucker” (Connor Trinneer). The hand props were also used in the episode “Minefield” by “Captain Archer” (Scott Bakula) and “Malcolm Reed” (Dominic Keating). The … |
| A beige colored Class-B Starfleet uniform featured in Star Trek I: The Motion Picture. The costume is a set of brown trousers with a short sleeved beige uniform top featuring these attached elements: a bio-monitor, a sciences orange backed Starfleet emblem patch on the left breast, and a pair of … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation story arc “Birthright”; wherein “Worf” (Michael Dorn) learns that his father may still be alive and sets out in search of him only to find a group of Klingons living in a Romulan prison camp who know nothing about their … |
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A costume featured in various episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation. This costume is a TNG-style Starfleet uniform jumpsuit featuring black shoulders, a Sciences Blue chest, back, sleeves, and piping around the Mandarin collar; a black waist and legs that end in stirrups. This particular uniform has zips that … |
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A console panel featured in Star Trek IX: Insurrection as a Son’a computer interface panel. The item consists of a piece of black acrylic featuring metallic-silver and red adhesive details, Son’a iconographic lettering on the acrylic itself. Numerous hexagonal knobs themselves with their own Son’a script that were adhered across … |
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A costume element featured in the third Star Trek feature film “The Search for Spock” for wear by phaser armor security division officers. This item is a long-sleeved, Starfleet uniform undershirt in forest green for the Security division, with a trapunto-style collar, and zip up the back. The item is … |
| (Paramount TV, 1994-2001) Used throughout the series, this black-painted molded resin features an elaborate metal and acrylic firing tip in between two prongs. Additional electronic detailing on top, including a button trigger that activates a purple light on the body. The tip of the right prong has broken off. Measures … |
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(Paramount-TV, 1994-2001) Played by Martin Rayner on three episodes of <em>Voyager </em>(“Night,” “Bride of Chaotica!” and “Shattered”), Doctor Chaotica is a villain in Tom Paris’ holodeck program “The Adventures of Captain Proton.” This signature costume consists of a black and copper-colored pattern robe with matching skull cap and a pair … |
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Five costumes worn by Anthony Montgomery as Travis Mayweather in <I> Star Trek: Enterprise</I>, comprising: a <I>NX-01</I>-style blue Starfleet uniform jumpsuit with black undershirt; desert garb with shirt, pants, and shoes; a pilot version field jacket with shoulder patch; a rubberized cold weather hooded jacket with gloves and goggles; and … |
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A <I>Star Trek Generations</I>-style black and blue-green Starfleet jumpsuit, with <I>Deep Space Nine</I> label inside inscribed <I>Terry Farrell</I>; with corresponding wardrobe tag -- made for Terry Farrell as Dax in <I>Star Trek: Deep Space Nine</I> |
| A collection of approximately forty four documents relating to preproduction of <I>Star Trek: Phase II</I>, all Xerox file copies, includes memos by Gene Roddenberry and others commenting on stories and scripts in development for: "Are Unheard Melodies Sweet?", "Kitumba" (John Meredyth Lucas, 2 memos), "Devil's Due" (Bill Lansford, 2 memos), … |
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A miniature cargo module train and carrier sled frame, designed to be attached to the Work Bee model -- <I>84in. long</I> -- featured in the spacedock sequence of <I>Star Trek: The Motion Picture</I> |
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The ‘Wadi’ are a Gamma Quadrant humanoid race who enjoyed playing games and gambling. When they were first ‘discovered’ their only interest appeared to be visiting Quark’s bar to play games. These costumes were made for wear by a male and female Wadi in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine … |
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A costume necklace featured in Star Trek IX: Insurrection for wear by a performer playing a Tarlac nurse. The item is gold and bronze colored rubber texture material with a gold colored interior lining. It joins at its ends by way of hooks and clasps and is inscribed erroneously as … |
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A lot of two costume elements featured in the pilot episode of Star Trek: Enterprise “Broken Bow”. This lot consists of a long-sleeved, copper-colored vinyl jacket featuring clasps down the front, unattached rank insignia of “Sub-commander”, and a matching belt with a brown suede holster. A label on the belt … |