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A piece of set dressing similar to that featured in the Star Trek: Voyager two part episode “Equinox” as part of the enhanced warp drive and as set dressing in the “Enterprise” episode “Borderland”. This piece of hardware consists of a metal sphere mounted on a wood base with numerous … |
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A costume accessory featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Voyager. This item is a hairpiece worn by Kate Mulgrew as “Captain Janeway” in the fourth season. It has been wrapped in a towel that reads ‘Janeway Hair’ and in a Ziploc bag that reads ‘Janeway S.T. Voyager 4th Season’. |
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A prop item featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “The Killing Game, Part II” wherein the Hirogen take over “Voyager” and put her crew through various holodeck simulations including one where they play resistance fighters during World War II. This item is the familiar pineapple-shaped fragmentation grenade first used … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Alice”; wherein “Tom Paris” (Robert Duncan McNeill) rescues a ‘haunted’ shuttle with a neurogenic interface that slowly begins to take over his mind. This costume consists of s a sleeveless, gray undershirt in a stretchy, spandex-like material, a long-sleeved, full-length, metallic … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Repentance”; wherein “Voyager” comes to the rescue of a critically damaged prison ship but, the more they learn, the more they begin to doubt the system that incarcerated the inmates. This costume consist of an olive-colored, sleeveless, mesh shirt featuring a … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Repentance”; wherein “Voyager” comes to the rescue of a critically damaged prison ship but, the more they learn, the more they begin to doubt the system that incarcerated the inmates. This costume consist of an olive-colored, sleeveless, mesh shirt featuring a … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Equinox: Part II”; wherein “Voyager” meets and eventually another Starfleet ship, the “Equinox”, but finds that their captain has resorted to unconscionable means to get back to the Alpha Quadrant more quickly. This Starfleet uniform jumpsuit is black with Sciences Blue … |
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A Starfleet uniform jumpsuit featured in “These are the Voyages…”, the final episode of Star Trek: Enterprise for wear by Linda Park in her portrayal of “Hoshi Sato”. The costume is a blue jumpsuit with multiple zippered pockets and a zip front, sciences blue division trim around the shoulders, snap … |
When “U.S.S. Voyager” left “Deep Space Nine” in the first episode of the series, “Caretaker” the crew set out on a mission to capture a ‘Maquis’ ship, the crew of which was people dissatisfied with a recent treaty between the ‘United Federation of Planets’ and the ‘Cardassian’ antagonists. When “Voyager” … |
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A specialized prop featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Relativity”, a temporal disruptor planted on the “U.S.S. Voyager” itself before its launch, activated some years later causing the ship to explode. The item is an injection molded plastic device with opaque rings on two ends that, when activated, produce … |
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A set piece featured in multiple episodes of Star Trek: Voyager as part of the instrument gauges on the “Delta Flyer” next to the pilot seat. The item, having seen better condition, is a gauge panel with multiple screw holes for mounting, painted metallic silver with red and black dials, … |
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A lot of props featured almost exclusively in the Star Trek: Voyager episodes “Year of Hell, Parts I and II”. The items are the base to an “Annorax” (Kurtwood Smith) temporal chamber pyramid, a Krenim themed PAD D (Personal Access Display Device), a set of game pieces, and a Krenim … |
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A costume similar to those featured Star Trek: Voyager and Deep Space Nine. Almost every garment of this costume has a label in it that reads “Grace Harrell” and is the last 24th century female Klingon costume thus far located; it is mauve-colored, overall-style leggings with stirrups for the feet, … |
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A set of signage and posters believed to have been created for various episodes of Star Trek: Voyager. The items are an oversized, unused application depicting a Sphinx holding two scrolls atop an inscription of ‘Alexandria Books’ from the episode “11:59”, a pair of what appear to be Quarren propaganda … |
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An injection molded mask featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Prototype” for wear by “Automatic Unit 3947” (Rick Worthy). The mask is the front piece only and does not include the rear part of the head. It is painted metallic silver and is distressed to appear dented on the … |
A Starfleet uniform jumpsuit featured in the final episode of Star Trek: Enterprise “These Are the Voyages”. This costume includes the famous ‘Enterprise NX-01’ patch on the left shoulder, ‘Starfleet’ or the ‘United Earth Space Probe Agency’ patch on the right, and Command Gold division trim around the shoulders. “Enterprise” … |
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A set of four drinking glasses with polished metal frames acquired for use in various episodes of Star Trek: Voyager. The items are ‘Alessi’ name brand glasses in two sizes, one being 2.5 X 2.25 inches diameter and the other being 4 X 3 inches diameter. All of the glasses … |
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This Starfleet uniform jumpsuit is black with Command Red division shoulders that zips up the front, clasps at the top, and features a Velcro patch on the left breast for a Starfleet ‘commbadge’ (sold separately). The waist features form fitting black elastic with sewn in loops for ‘away team’ gear, … |
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The Moneans are a humanoid space traveling species that after leading a nomadic existence ended up settling on a unique waterworld planet. Featured in the Star Trek Voyager episode “Thirty Days”, this Monean costume includes a purple jumpsuit with one gray sleeve and a zip up the back. Worn over … |
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A lot of costumes from the Star Trek: Voyager episode “The Chute”; wherein “Lieutenant Paris” (Robert Duncan McNeill” and “Ensign Kim” (Garrett Wang) are put into an Akritarian prison where every inmate is given an implant that makes them paranoid and violent. This lot of costumes is for wear by … |
When “U.S.S. Voyager” left “Deep Space Nine” in the first episode of the series, “Caretaker” the crew set out on a mission to capture a ‘Maquis’ ship, the crew of which was people dissatisfied with a recent treaty between the ‘United Federation of Planets’ and the ‘Cardassian’ antagonists. When “Voyager” … |
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An LCARS style (Library Computer Access and Retrieval System) computer console interface created for 24th century era Star Trek episodic television. The item is a mid-sized sheet of smoked acrylic with rounded edges meant to be fitted in to console insets and back lit to reveal the multi-colored graphical application … |
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This Starfleet uniform jumpsuit is black with Command Red division shoulders that zips up the front, clasps at the top, and features a Velcro patch on the left breast for a Starfleet ‘commbadge’ (sold separately). The waist features form fitting black elastic with sewn in loops for ‘away team’ gear, … |
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This incredible costume was made for wear by the “Warlord’s” (Stoney Westmoreland) wife in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Muse” in which “Kelis” (Joseph Will) was inspired to write a play about the Voyager crew. The costume includes a brown dress with gold colored circular design, elastic waist and ruffled … |
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A prop item like those featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “The Haunting of Deck 12”. This item is an oxygen mask like the one “Tuvok” (Tim Russ) wears when he meets “Neelix” (Ethan Phillips) in the corridor and nearly shoots him, it consists of a hard, clear, plastic … |