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EBAY#: 140155855502 START: 2007-09-07 15:36:00 (week 39)
END: 2007-09-14 15:36:00
BIDS: 12PRICE: $536.99assumedsuccess
STAR TREK: VOY “TOM PARIS NEUROGENIC FLIGHT SUIT” FROM “ALICE”
A neurogenic flight suit made for wear by “Tom Paris” (Robert Duncan McNeill) in the Star Trek: Voyager episode, “Alice”. The jumpsuit is gray with black rubber strips attached in a lattice design over the upper half of the body. Due to time and use some of the strips are loose from the jumpsuit. There are six groups of multicolored LED lights however one group does not appear to light up. The other five groups are powered by one Makita “Battery 9000” 9.6V and four AA batteries. The two holders for the four AA batteries are broken and need to be replaced in order for the lights to work effectively. The Makita battery requires a Makita Fast Charger (not included) to recharge it. Attached to the suit are multiple faux tubes; several are made of plastic painted silver and two are clear rubber. The sewn in costume tag reads, “Voyager – Robert McNeill”.
EBAY#: 130241788625 START: 2008-07-26 21:12:00 (week 85)
END: 2008-08-02 21:12:00
BIDS: 11PRICE: $314.00unknown
STAR TREK: VOY “TOM PARIS NEUROGENIC FLIGHT SUIT” FROM “ALICE”
A neurogenic flight suit made for wear by “Tom Paris” (Robert Duncan McNeill) in the Star Trek: Voyager episode, “Alice”. The jumpsuit is gray with black rubber strips attached in a lattice design over the upper half of the body. Due to time and use some of the strips are loose from the jumpsuit. There are six groups of multicolored LED lights however one group does not appear to light up. The other five groups are powered by one Makita “Battery 9000” 9.6V and four AA batteries. The two holders for the four AA batteries are broken and need to be replaced in order for the lights to work effectively. The Makita battery requires a Makita Fast Charger (not included) to recharge it. Attached to the suit are multiple faux tubes; several are made of plastic painted silver and two are clear rubber. The sewn in costume tag reads, “Voyager – Robert McNeill”.