This Klingon door pad was used throughout the Star Trek: Enterprise series. Made of cast resin, the pad has been spray painted brown with silver paint brushed on top. Measures approx. 8 ½ x 5 x 1 inches. |
(Paramount-TV, 1987-94) Smoketintend backlit panel measuring 13 in. wide (bottom) x 9 in. wide (top) x 12 ½ in. in height. The panel has been mounted to a custom diplay box which has been wired to illumuinate the panel from behind. (Note: the electrical connection is European, but comes with … |
(Paramount, 1994, 1996, 1998) This padded aircraftstyle armchair is covered with burgundy-dyed imitation leather, and features armrests with simulated control panels which are designed to accept small LCD display screens. This command char was used by Patrick Stewart as Jean-Luc Picard's Captain-s chair on the bridge of the Enterprise-E in … |
A padded aircraft-style armchair covered with burgundy-dyed imitation leather, the armrests with simulated control panels designed to accept a small LCD display screen -- <I>47x36x32in.</I> -- featured as Jean-Luc Picard's Captain's chair on the bridge of the <I>Starship Enterprise-E</I> in <I>Star Trek: First Contact, Star Trek: Insurrection</I> and <I>Star Trek: … |
Degra is a Xindi-Primate who develops the Xindi super-weapon designed to destroy earth. This great one of a kind item is the prop Warp Core from his ship. Like other spaceships, the warp core is a part of the engine that allows the ship to reach warp speed. Made from … |
An Orion console used at the Orion Slave Market in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Borderland”. It was shot in a scene being operated by Captain Archer (Scott Bakula) and Eric Soong (Brent Spiner). This console is made primarily of wood with metal and plastic attachments. The console has been … |
This painting is one of a kind, made by Star Trek: The Next Generation series artist Andy Probert. It depicts several of the differing ships that carried the name "Enterprise" flying through space in the "unfinished" portion of the painting while combining elements of the human physical interior, i.e. the … |