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EBAY#: 140140309709 | START: 2007-07-20 15:38:00 (week 32) END: 2007-07-27 15:38:00 |
BIDS: 11 | PRICE: $685.00![]() |
STAR TREK: 24TH CENTURY PADD | |||
A 24th Century style Personal Access Display Device (PADD). It was presumably used on one of the 24th Century series and/or feature films including Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine or Voyager. The PADD is plastic painted metallic green and silver in the Romulan style however the LCARS style inset multicolored display screen is clearly Starfleet. The most likely reason for this is that there was originally a Romulan display screen application attached over the Starfleet one and it simply fell off! It was not uncommon for the Star Trek crew to adapt one item into something else as needed. Attached to the PADD are numerous inset applications creating faux buttons and detail. Due to time and use the PADD has numerous scratches to the painted finish. Measures approx. 9 x 12 inches. | |||
EBAY#: 120211739386 | START: 2008-01-16 20:12:00 (week 57) END: 2008-01-23 20:12:00 |
BIDS: 11 | PRICE: $535.00![]() ![]() |
STAR TREK: 24TH CENTURY PADD | |||
A 24th Century style Personal Access Display Device (PADD). It was presumably used on one of the 24th Century series and/or feature films including Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine or Voyager. The PADD is plastic painted metallic green and silver in the Romulan style however the LCARS style inset multicolored display screen is clearly Starfleet. The most likely reason for this is that there was originally a Romulan display screen application attached over the Starfleet one and it simply fell off! It was not uncommon for the Star Trek crew to adapt one item into something else as needed. Attached to the PADD are numerous inset applications creating faux buttons and detail. Due to time and use the PADD has numerous scratches to the painted finish. Measures approx. 9 x 12 inches. |
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