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An immaculate short sleeved Class-B Starfleet uniform featured in Star Trek I: The Motion Picture. The costume is a set of tan trousers with affixed under clothes, a cream colored shirt with affixed engineering red-division rank strips with a gold thread triangle indicating the wearer to be a ‘petty officer’, … |
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A costume featured in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier for wear by William Shatner in his portrayal of “Captain Kirk”. The costume is a rock climbing outfit composed of black trousers with neon green streaks in the lower legs, an iridescent purple sweater with orange fabric accents and collar, … |
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A set of three door signage elements featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Horizon”. The items are sheet plastic with graphical applications adhered to their faces. The graphics depict letter and number locations for shipboard duty. Two of the items feature unused double sided adhesive for reapplication to set … |
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A large piece of Klingon jewelry worn by William Campbell in his portrayal of “Koloth” in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Blood Oath”. The item is made from a heavy duty iridescent half sphere that is believed to be acrylic and a series of individually fashioned flame shaped … |
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A square of carpet from the corridor of the famous starship “U.S.S. Enterprise 1701-D” rebuilt for the final episode of Star Trek: Enterprise, “These are the Voyages…”. Despite actually being an episode of Enterprise the show featured around the activities of Commander William T. Riker (Jonathan Frakes) and Councilor Deanna … |
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A Starfleet uniform made in the style of Star Trek: The Next Generation featuring the black shoulders with a command red 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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A green and brown patterned set of overalls worn by Rosalind Chao during her portrayal of “Keiko O'Brien” in Star Trek: The Next Generation. Keiko frequently wore such clothes while working with plants in the arboretum and when performing other duties. This costume features a pair of shoulder straps and … |
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A molded foam bandoleer worn by actors portraying Klingon characters in Star Trek feature films and episodic television. |
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A prop travel case made for Star Trek episodic television, almost certainly for the episode “Unity” of Star Trek: Voyager. Its 24th century styling includes the familiar metallic silver paint with gunmetal gray details, a set of four buttons that activate a series of variously placed lights when powered by … |
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An excellently preserved felt fedora and black leather shoes believed to have been worn by Patrick Stewart while portraying “Captain Picard” in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “The Big Goodbye” while the captain was on the holodeck playing the part of gumshoe “Dixon Hill”, or in the same … |
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This costume was worn by a bar alien during the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “The Seventh” in which “T'Pol” (Jolene Blalock) asks “Captain Archer” (Scott Bakula) to go on a covert mission to capture a fugitive who had avoided the Vulcan High Command for over twenty years. The costume is … |
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This Starfleet medical box was used during the filming of Star Trek: Enterprise and was most likely featured in Dr. Phlox's sickbay onboard the U.S.S. Enterprise NX-01. Made of plastic painted silver, the box has a removable lid with a Starfleet medical label on it that reads “Medical Supplies 9-42”. … |
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A console panel made from two pieces of clear acrylic with an LCARS (Library Computer Access and Retrieval System) style graphical application. The graphic appears as a series of blue colored oval ‘buttons' with numeric values and a set of multicolored values indicating differing portions of a rendering of the … |
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A costume made for Star Trek I: The Motion Picture for wear by Majel Barrett in her portrayal of “Dr. Chapel”. The costume is a gray Class-D Starfleet uniform jumpsuit with shoulder affixed green colored division strips and a green backed Starfleet logo on the left breast. The costume also … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Shattered Mirror” for wear by the Mirror Universe version of “Nog” (Aaron Eisenberg) who took over his uncle's bar on “Terok Nor”. The costume is a purple sleeveless jumpsuit with a maroon and black textured long sleeve shirt featuring … |
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The U.S.S. Relativity was a 29th Century Starfleet Federation timeship under the command of “Captain Braxton” (Bruce McGill) and featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Relativity”. This is a 29th Century Starfleet uniform from the U.S.S Relativity and includes a lined jumpsuit that's primarily gray with a brown quilted … |
| A set of robes featured in opening scenes of Star Trek X: Nemesis for wear by Romulan Senators. The costume is comprised of a dark blue under robe with zips at the cuffs and an affixed metallic square pattern collar, a matching mandarin style collar dickie, and an outer robe … |
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A male Command red scant made for wear during the Star Trek: The Next Generation series. The scant is black with a red center section on the front and back and red trim on the shoulders. There is a discreet zip up the front and a small Velcro patch on … |
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“Dr. Pulaski” (Diana Muldaur) was chief medical officer onboard the U.S.S. Enterprise-D during the Star Trek: The Next Generation series while “Dr. Crusher” (Gates McFadden) was serving as head of Starfleet Medical. Her uniform includes a Sciences blue scant top variant with black shoulders, double blue trim collar, a small … |
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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 costume featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “The Way of the Warrior” for wear by Avery Brooks in his portrayal of “Captain Sisko”, and it appears later in the episode “Starship Down”. The costume is a multi-colored striped silk shirt with an asymmetrical front, folded down … |
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A PADD (Personal Access Display Device) featured in Star Trek episodic television or feature films made from metallic gray plastic with a large ‘display screen' with a black LCARS style graphic meant to be backlit by the device. The graphic depicts a waveform and a multi-colored scale of information pertaining … |