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A Starfleet Class-A officer’s uniform configured to be the ‘night watch communications officer’ on the “USS Excelsior” from Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country as portrayed by Christian Slater. The costume is a set of black uniform trousers, a long sleeved gray uniform shirt with ribbing at the cuffs and … |
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A Starfleet style PADD (Personal Access Display Device) like those featured in 24th century Star Trek episodic television. The item is believed to be painted acrylic layers adhered together with metallic copper adhesive details and a large black colored ‘display screen’ with no display graphic. The item features other reflective … |
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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 pair of red fabric strips created to run the length of Starfleet uniform trouser legs appearing variously in Star Trek feature films and episodic television. The items measure approx. 42 inches long and are 1.25 inches wide. The items retain threads from costume removal. |
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While in the ‘Alpha Quadrant' there may be no more fearsome warrior than the “Klingons”, in the ‘Gamma Quadrant’ that title belongs to the tireless, reptilian “Jem’Hadar”. The shock troops of the tyrannical ‘Dominion’ the “Jem’Hadar” are the genetically engineered perfect warriors; they never sleep, eat, sit or lie down, … |
| 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 partial bolt of fabric used to make costumes or seen onscreen in various episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine as set dressing. A black diamond pattern stretch fabric on an approx. 58 inch long roll with a 3.25 inch diameter. |
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No master villain is masterful unless he is master of at least some men. “Khan” (Ricardo Montalban) therefore had a group of genetically engineered super henchmen under his command. This costume comes from the collection of Khan's people from Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan; a pair of woven … |
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A small triangularly shaped table lamp with a working light system. Activated through the use of a standard two prong 120volt electrical cable with a three setting dial switch (low, bright, and off) this lamp features a triangle base with a centrally located inset for attachment of a translucent plastic … |
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A gray cadet uniform featured in the final episode “Endgame” of Star Trek: Voyager. Modeled on the future Starfleet uniforms seen in the final episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, this full length jumpsuit features a zip up the back and a Velcro placement for an accompanying painted resin … |
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This red “Dressed Set” sign made of cardstock was used on the set of Star Trek: Enterprise by the production staff to warn visitors that it was a “HOT SET!!” and to “please stay off the furnishings” It even has the original tape still on it! One can only guess … |
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A table featured in multiple scenes in the galley on various episodes of Star Trek: Voyager and also in the Star Trek: Enterprise episodes like “Horizon”. The table itself is of a vaguely circular shape that is bisected by a silver outlined trough in the middle. The silver outlining continues … |
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An impressive cast resin “synaptic scanner” used in various Star Trek episodes including Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, and Voyager. The piece is painted metallic pewter with gold accents and faux green and red lights. Two bands of blue leather with gold thread join the two ends … |
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The “evil Mirror Universe” of Star Trek is a place where our heroes are duplicated though their personalities are vastly different due to their changed circumstances. The Federation has been replaced by a Terran Empire that rules by force and conquest instead of governing by diplomacy and democracy. Changes in … |
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A Romulan console used as set dressing in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “United”. The console is made of particle board painted black with two backlit LCARS panels featuring Romulan detail. Multiple rubber buttons are also applied to the surface. There is a Romulan style label on the front and … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Emergence”, wherein several strange occurrences on the holodeck lead the crew to the conclusion that the “Enterprise-D” is trying to reproduce and that it needs their help to do it. This costume is for wear by Brent Spiner in … |
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A prop knife and sheath featured in Star Trek X: Nemesis for use by “Shinzon” (Tom Hardy). The item is a metal dagger with a centrally separated blade and beveled edges to appear sharp, with an oil slick style paint on the ‘blade' and gold colored wire wrapped around the … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Shadows and Symbols”; wherein “Captain Sisko” (Avery Brooks) searches for the Orb of the Emissary and “Major Kira” (Nana Visitor) confronts Romulan “Senator Cretak” (Megan Cole) about the true purpose of their “hospital” on the Bajoran moon. This costume … |
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A Clipper sailing ship used during the filming of Star Trek episodic television and/or Star Trek feature films. The intricate model is made of resin with detailed wood, string and fabric to create the masts. The ship rests on a small stand with a plaque that reads “Sea Witch – … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episodes “Armageddon Game” and “Time's Orphan” for wear by Rosalind Chao in her portrayal of “Keiko O’Brien”. The lot is a pair of similar red shirts, both with asymmetrical snap fronts, one with cropped sleeves and the other, with a … |
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A prop Starfleet distress beacon used by “Captain Sisko” (Avery Brooks) and “Dukat” (Marc Alaimo) in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Waltz”. The device is made of resin painted gun-metal gray with three handles, multiple multicolored applications and Starfleet labels. Three buttons on the front activate a backlit … |
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An electronic device made for used on Star Trek episodic television. Made of resin painted gray, the device has three opaque acrylic fans in the side, each gold colored detail. A button on the side activates multicolored flashing lights under the fan section as well as activating eight bright multicolored … |