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A pair of console interface panels appearing variously in episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise. The items are asymmetrically shaped smoked acrylic panels with reflective florescent green and metallic silver colored adhesive details applied to the top, and graphical applications applied to the reverse which appear when backlit. The Suliban themed … |
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A brown leather strap ending with a pouch created for episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise like “Marauders”. The item is made to hold a Klingon themed PADD (Personal Access Display Device) (sold separately) and measures approx. 28 inches from the pouch to the end of the strap. The pouch measures … |
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A prop TR-560 Tricorder VI made for use by Starfleet personnel during the first two seasons of Star Trek: The Next Generation. It is made of wood painted gunmetal gray with multiple applications depicting faux buttons and a screen. It does not close or open. The label on the lower … |
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When the “Enterprise NX-01” returned from its mission to stop the “Xindi” super weapon the ship was sent back to Earth of the year 1944 during World War II, but under drastically different circumstances. An alien race called the “Na'Kuhl” have influenced the course of history and with their advanced … |
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A Starfleet uniform made in the style of Star Trek: The Next Generation featuring the black shoulders with a sciences blue chest and back and black waist and legs that end in stirrups. This style also exhibits the Mandarin collar common to cast members during and after the third season … |
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An extremely soft cream colored robe that snaps from right to left and sleeveless under dress presumably worn by Terry Farrel while portraying “Jadzia Dax” during the episode “Equilibrium” of Star Trek: Deep Sapce Nine. When Dax is confronted by powerful images coming to her in waking dreams she realizes … |
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This tan-colored Starfleet uniform shirt features a sewn in ‘Western Costumer Co.' tag that reads ‘Collins’ in pen above a scratched out line with ‘Kelly De Forrest’ printed on it. The left breast has a sewn on white-backed Starfleet ‘command’ division arrowhead logo patch and a removed plastic bio-monitor with … |
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Having accessed a communications array, the crew of “Voyager” received an encoded message indicating nearby coordinates. Upon arrival they discovered a starship presumably sent from Starfleet to carry them home employing experimental ‘quantum slipstream drive' technology much faster than warp speed. The ship was a dream come true and the … |
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A member of the Kazon-Nistrim, “Rulat” (Anthony Holiday) was a member of the raiding party which took over “Voyager” and forced the crew off the ship and who reappeared when “Voyager” was separated out into different timelines where “Seska” (Martha Hackett) had control of “engineering”. This stunt costume was worn … |
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A Star Trek: The Next Generation first season Starfleet Admiral Uniform made of maroon fabric with black shoulders and a black point across the front. There are also black accents at the cuffs and gold trim around the shoulders and sleeves. On the right shoulder is a gold colored metal … |
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This costume was featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Thine Own Self” wherein “Data” (Brent Spiner) suffers amnesia while on an away mission to collect radioactive fragments from a probe that crash landed on the pre-industrial planet of Barkon IV. The costume is a mauve and blue … |
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This Starfleet uniform was made for Star Trek I: The Motion Picture in which “Admiral Kirk” (William Shatner) resumes command of the U.S.S. Enterprise to intercept a mysterious and destructive space cloud heading towards Earth. It was most likely used by a background actor in the Recreation Room scene where … |
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One metal hero prop mace from the first episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, “Emissary”. Used by an alien of undisclosed species in the first act of the episode in a failed attempt to escape from Constable Odo (Rene Auberjonois). Measures 21 X 5 1/2 inches (metal) |
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A Klingon costume featured in various Mirror Universe themed episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The costume is gray Spandex trousers, gray vinyl uniform top with multiple affixed details and black faux fur sleeves with two Velcro affixed ‘house badges' on the left sleeve and a Velcro placement on … |
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A costume featured in Star Trek I: The Motion Picture. The costume is a brown Class-A uniform top with matching trousers. The top features an affixed silver backed Starfleet logo patch on the left breast indicating the wearer to be part of the security division, and an unattached plastic bio-monitor. |
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The Sikarians are a humanoid race from the Delta Quadrant dedicated to helping others and featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Prime Factors”. The costume lot includes a multicolored short sleeved tunic top that is has one side made of wool and the other side a ruffled synthetic fabric. … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Dragon's Teeth”; wherein “Voyager” takes cover on a devastated planet and finds a group of aliens, called the Vaduwar, who have survived for 900 years in cryo-stasis. This costume is for wear by Ron Fassler in the role of the tactical … |
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This costume was made for wear by a disguised “T'Pol” (Jolene Blalock) in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Civilization” in which the Enterprise NX-01 found an inhabited Earth like planet where the Akaali people lived. The costume includes a blue and red textured and patterned dress with stylized slits up … |
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The Son'a are a humanoid race descended from the Ba’ku who are known for their egotistical and materialist nature. They were featured prominently in Star Trek IX: Insurrection where they were fighting a loosing battle to overcome the affects of aging without access to the regenerative effects of the Ba’ku … |
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A child's costume featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Cold Station 12” for wear by a child aged Augment. The costume is copper colored trousers and a blue iridescent short sleeved shirt with an asymmetrical front which does not open but appears double breasted, with a metal link style … |
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The Orions are a humanoid species with distinct green skin from the Orion planet. This elaborate uniform was worn by an Orion guard in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Borderland”. It features incredible leather trousers with a built in codpiece. There is a zip up the back and stirrups at … |
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A lot of costume aspects featured throughout Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. This lot consists of costumes aspects that were separated from their mates to be reused in multiple episodes; a pair of brown, trousers featuring a small, textured, brickwork pattern and suede patches from the thigh to the ankle; … |
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A lot of three costume shirts and a set of trousers made for wear by John Billingsley in his portrayal of “Dr. Phlox”. The trousers are soft tan wool knit and the shirts are long sleeve button front shirts made form varying colors and patterns, some with waist pockets, some … |
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Perhaps the single best example of all remaining principle character costumes featured in Star Trek I: The Motion Picture, a gray Class-A Starfleet uniform for wear by James Doohan in his portrayal of “Scotty”. The costume is a set of gray trousers with a sewn in Western Costume Co. tag … |
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A lot of items featured variously in 24th century Star Trek episodic television. This lot consists of what is believed to be some sort of laptop-like computer interface; a thin, black plastic case featuring silver and gold-colored detail, and a molded handle that opens to a graphical application of a … |