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A costume jacket featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Borderland”; wherein the “Enterprise NX-01” crew must attain the assistance of a renegade geneticist to help thwart a potential war with the Klingons. This costume item is a long-sleeved, faux-suede jacket featuring various materials stitched together with leather cord, faux-fur … |
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A prop and costume lot featured in Star Trek VII: Generations for wear by LeVar Burton in his portrayal of “Geordi La Forge”. The costume is a Generations style Starfleet uniform jumpsuit comprised of a black form fitting jumpsuit with operations gold shoulders, an elastic interior waistband, and a plum … |
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A piece of smoked acrylic with a graphical application affixed to the front, with beveled sides, a label reading ‘1013 AUX’, a series of black, white, and grey faux rubber buttons appearing as set dressing on various episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise. Items like these appeared typically next to doors … |
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A set of oversized Starfleet combadge and rank created for the ‘false’ “USS Voyager” crew in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Live Fast and Prosper”. The badge is molded resin painted metallic gold and silver with a Velcro backing and the rank is a pair of molded resin with metal … |
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Used as set dressing in sickbay onboard NX-01 Enterprise during the Star Trek: Enterprise series, these six medical supply items adorned the walls of Dr. Phlox's sickbay. Included in this set are 2 metal thermos flask containers, both with removable plastic lids; a metal container with 3 openings at the … |
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Even our space travellors would have to keep handy items around such as a brush and razor. This silver brush is collapsable with a handy mirror, and even has the Star Trek inventory numbered sticker reading "36-25421". A silver razor completes this lot. The brush measures approximately 8.5" (4.5" when … |
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From the episode “Things Past” of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, this item was placed around the head to monitor brain wave functions while a patient was in a coma. “Dr. Bashir” (Alexander Siddig) used one on “Garak” (Andrew Robinson) and another on “Dax” (Terry Farrel) after they arrived at … |
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A cream colored tunic for off duty crewmen featured in Star Trek I: The Motion Picture. The tunic features a high, heart-shaped neck, long sleeves, and a waist tie that crosses from the left to the right where it laces through a pair of rings. The costume also comes with … |
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Featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Fortunate Son”, this off the shoulder orange dress has one puffed left sleeve and an additional fabric wing for decoration. A sexy thigh length split is up the right leg revealing the chic black lining. Costume comes complete with costume tag indicating wear … |
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These two colorful circus performer costumes are from an artificial reality created by the Kohl during the Star Trek: Voyager episode “The Thaw” in which “Harry Kim” (Garrett Wang) and “B'Elanna Torres (Roxann Dawson) find themselves in a twisted computer program based on fear. Both Lycra jumpsuits have long sleeves, … |
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A large cluster of dilithium crystals featured in Star Trek episodic television, probably in episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise. The formation has roughly a bowl shape and the underside is made up of a rough group of smaller crystals while the larger ones grew up and out. The item measures … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Force of Nature” for wear by “Rabal” (Michael Corbett), and alien whose theory that warp drive was destroying the fabric of space was not taken seriously until his sister sacrificed herself to prove it. His costume is a grey … |
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A costume style featured in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine for wear by Michael Dorn in his performance as “Lieutenant Commander Worf” from the second part of the fifth season through the end of the series, and appearing in Star Trek: First Contact, Insurrection, and Nemesis. The costume is a … |
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The Bajorans are a humanoid species native to the planet Bajor and were seen throughout the Deep Space Nine series as well as various episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation and Voyager. This costume was worn by a female Bajoran acolyte during the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine series. … |
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A metal item created for episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise to represent a feature of original Star Trek technology, a tri-directional monitor. The item appeared in the episodes “Home” as part of a conference room at Starfleet command during the debriefing of “Captain Archer” (Scott Bakula) following his mission into … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Fury”, wherein an elderly “Kes” (Jennifer Lien) returns to “Voyager” to take revenge on the people that “took her away from her planet” and “made her develop her powers too early”. The costume is a full-length, long-sleeved, olive colored dress that … |
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“Naomi Wildman” (Scarlett Pomers), half-Ktarian and half-human was the first child born onboard the U.S.S. Voyager during the Star Trek: Voyager series. Items in this costume lot were made for wear by Naomi on the show. The multicolored square pattern top has short sleeves and a zip up the back. … |
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This fabulous console dome is made of vacuum formed opaque plastic presumably used on sets built for Star Trek: The Next Generation series. Black matte paint has been applied to sections of the dome to create the basis of the design and simulate controls. Metallic red, blue and gold strips … |
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A prop medical device placed on the side of “Neelix's” (Ethan Phillips) head during the Star Trek: Voyager episode, “Mortal Coil” in which Neelix was killed by an energy beam that killed him. The device comprises of two separate components joined together by a piece of black ribbed piping. Both … |
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A lot of seven small smoked acrylic computer interface panels believed to be Jem'Hadar technology featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The items are smoked acrylic panels cut to fit insets of consoles with graphical applications applied to the reverse. The multi-colored displays appear when held … |
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A prop weapon similar to those featured variously in Star Trek episodic television. This item is a two-tone gray, molded plastic cast pistol that appears to have originally been a paintball gun featuring metal screws and barrel, two-finger trigger, a hole on the back of the handle perhaps to screw … |
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An excellent gray jumpsuit with an orange sleeve and working electronic lights featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Repentance”. The lights are powered by a single 9volt battery held internally that activates by way of a switch. The costume features a sewn in ‘MUTO Little, Los Angeles' tag and … |
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A security division uniform featured in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier consisting of caramel colored wool trousers with purple division stripes down the outside seam, a purple long sleeved undershirt with a ribbed collar and cuffs, and a wool sweater with a purple division strip around the left sleeve … |
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A prop item similar to those featured throughout Star Trek episodic television. This item is a black, Klingon banner featuring red stripes down the sides and Klingon script in white down the middle. The item measures approx. 62 X 21 inches with a negligible height. |
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A black Starfleet uniform jumpsuit with gray quilted shoulders and operations gold division strips on the cuffs featured in Star Trek X: Nemesis. The costume also comes with an operations gold division long sleeved zip front undershirt. The costume is intended for male wearers. |