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A futuristic L-shaped desk with cantilevered base, alien-style technical details, and untested backlit accent panels, painted as gunmetal with silver-painted accents and black acrylic panels -- <I>107x66x43in.</I> -- originally seen as Captain Kirk's desk in his quarters on the <I>Enterprise</I> in <I>Star Trek: The Motion Picture</I>, this desk was later … |
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Five plated metal <I>Star Trek II</I>-style Starfleet rank pins, one each for commander, lieutenant, lieutenant JG (comprising two pins), and ensign -- made for <I>Star Trek II</I> or subsequent <I>Star Trek</I> films (5) |
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A metal hand prop featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Renaissance Man” for use by “Nar” (Andy Miller), an alien who hoped to make his career out of repairing obsolete engine components. The item was later used to club his superior in the back of the head while he … |
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A radiation detection badge features in the Star Trek: Enterprise episodes “In a Mirror, Darkly, Parts I and II” for wear by characters working in the engineering compartment of the “ISS Enterprise”. The item is a hexagonally shaped piece of silver colored resin with an adhesive graphic affixed to the … |
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A pair of Klingon themed costume boots appearing in various episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise. The items are tall ‘Vibram’ name brand boots with woven leather adornments and vinyl accents stapled around the front and sides of the foot, made to emulate metal reinforcements. The boots are labeled internally ‘Chad … |
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A lot of three scripts from episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise that have important first appearances, either of new aliens, the introduction of an already established race in this series, or other well known item. The first script is from the episode “Fight or Flight”; wherein the “Enterprise NX-01” finds … |
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Pants , a purple shirt, and a purple vest used in the third season of Star Trek: Enterprise during the episode "Chosen Realm". The Triannon were a group of space faring religious zealots who held "Enterprise NX-01" hostage while attempting to punish the crew for having infiltrated one of the … |
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This great Enterprise Technical Manual binder was used as set dressing in T'Pol's quarters during the Star Trek: Enterprise series. Made of metal, this 3-ringed binder has the Enterprise logo and "TECHNICAL MANUAL NX-01-082659-GE" written on the front and "TECHNICAL MANUAL 082659-GE" along the spine. Inside are blank sheets of … |
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Discovered in a box inscribed ‘Kira's Quarters’, this lot of glassware, metal cups, and a Klingon mug comprise what may have been softer side of “Deep Space Nine’s” fist officer “Major Kira” (Nana Visitor). A green segmented vase with a stopper, a blue vase, a spiral necked vase with a … |
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Receiving their first mission from Starfleet Command in seven years, “U.S.S. Voyager” tracks down the long lost “Friendship 1” probe and finds it have had the most unfortunate circumstances in making contact with an alien race. While entering the atmosphere of a world in the Delta Quadrant the unmanned space … |
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A beveled metal cuff bracelet with three metal flowers each with inlayed faux diamonds. It is believed to have appeared in various Star Trek feature films. A perfect accessory to spruce up any outfit. |
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The ARGO all-terrain buggy was driven by “Captain Picard” (Patrick Stewart) on the planet Kolarus III in Star Trek X: Nemesis with “Data” (Brent Spiner) holding on for dear life in the passenger seat. Spiner was actually riding in a lot of the scenes and these are the actual glasses … |
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A 24th Century style Starfleet Personal Access Display Device (PADD). The PADD is plastic painted silver with an LCARS style inset multicolored display screen that reads “Routines and Formation – 47”. It was presumably used on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine since the LCARS display shows a “Planner Mode” and … |
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A lot of three light shirts and a pair of matching trousers made for wear by actors portraying waiters and waitresses at ‘Sisko's Creole Kitchen’ in New Orleans, on Earth, in various episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine like “Homefront” and “Paradise Lost”. The costumes are zip front shirts … |
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A costume worn in various sequences of Star Trek I: The Motion Picture. Costume is khaki, Class-A, long-sleeved uniform shirt featuring an unattached bio-monitor, a zip down the back, and corresponding trousers with Velcro/clasp size adjustment on the ankle cuffs. |
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“Quark” (Armin Shimerman) was the beloved Ferengi best known as the owner of “Quark's Bar and Grill” located on the Promenade of Deep Space 9. This is one of his costumes used during the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine series. The sleeveless jumpsuit is brown with typical Ferengi wings down … |
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An impressive futuristic Starfleet black and command red jumpsuit with black trim around the shoulders. There is a zip up the back, an adjustable internal waistband and a small Velcro patch on the left side of the chest for a Combadge to attach. The accompanying Combadge is in the alternate … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Living Witness”, wherein a backup copy of “The Doctor” (Robert Picardo) is reactivated after 700 years to find an alien world that blames “Voyager” for starting a war that decimated one of the races involved. The costume is for wear by … |
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“Lt. Commander Tuvok” (Tim Russ) was a Vulcan and Tactical Officer onboard the U.S.S. Voyager under the command of “Captain Janeway” (Kate Mulgrew) during the Star Trek: Voyager series. This distressed Starfleet uniform was made for wear during the episode “Shattered” in which the U.S.S. Voyager experienced a temporal distortion … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Judgment” for wear by Dominic Keating in his portrayal of “Lieutenant Reed” while he broke into the infamous Klingon prison mine of Rura Penthe to rescue “Captain Archer” (Scott Bakula) from life imprisonment. The costume is a large set of layered … |
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A costume featured in various episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation. This costume is a standard, Type-A, Starfleet uniform in the Next Generation style consisting of a full-length, long-sleeved jumpsuit with black trousers, Sciences Division blue around the abdomen and arms, more blue piping around the collar, a Velcro … |
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A costume featured in the feature-length, series finale episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation “All Good Things…”; wherein “Q” (John DeLancie) sends “Captain Picard” (Patrick Stewart) back and forth between three time periods trying to make him realize that the actions he takes in each will unwittingly yield humanity … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Rajiin” for wear by Nikita Ager in her portrayal of “Rajiin”. The costume appeared when an away team from “Enterprise NX-01” discovered her and aided her subsequent escape. The item is a form fitting dress with multiple strips of varying fabrics … |