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EBAY#: 140167946008 | START: 2007-10-12 19:15:00 (week 44) END: 2007-10-19 19:15:00 |
BIDS: 16 | PRICE: $1480.55 |
STAR TREK: VOY “29th CENTURY MEDICAL DEVICE” FROM “RELATIVITY” | |||
A prop item featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Relativity”; wherein “Seven of Nine” (Jeri Ryan) is recruited, repeatedly, by “Captain Braxton” of the 29th century time ship “Relativity” to go back in time and prevent the destruction of “Voyager”. This item is the scanner that the “Ducane” (Jay Karnes) character waves over “Seven’s” ocular implant to make it disappear so she will not arouse suspicion in her mission; it has an irregularly, vaguely round, off-white, plastic housing featuring three white buttons on the top, a larger, white button on the bottom, and three, thin, clear accents on the front. The first two buttons cause red, orange, green and blue lights to alternate between the thee clear plastic pieces on the front, the big button on the bottom seems to be only for decorative purposes; there is a roughly rectangular “window” on the left side that, when the last button is pressed, lights up a display of different wavelength “scans”. Access to the working electronics is made via three screws on the left side of the item that still features battery power from production use. The item measures approx. 4 X 2 X 1 inches. | |||
EBAY#: 130185262684 | START: 2007-12-24 17:50:00 (week 54) END: 2008-01-03 17:50:00 |
BIDS: 15 | PRICE: $665.00 |
STAR TREK: VOY “29th CENTURY MEDICAL DEVICE” FROM “RELATIVITY” | |||
A prop item featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Relativity”; wherein “Seven of Nine” (Jeri Ryan) is recruited, repeatedly, by “Captain Braxton” of the 29th century time ship “Relativity” to go back in time and prevent the destruction of “Voyager”. This item is the scanner that the “Ducane” (Jay Karnes) character waves over “Seven’s” ocular implant to make it disappear so she will not arouse suspicion in her mission; it has an irregularly, vaguely round, off-white, plastic housing featuring three white buttons on the top, a larger, white button on the bottom, and three, thin, clear accents on the front. The first two buttons cause red, orange, green and blue lights to alternate between the thee clear plastic pieces on the front, the big button on the bottom seems to be only for decorative purposes; there is a roughly rectangular “window” on the left side that, when the last button is pressed, lights up a display of different wavelength “scans”. Access to the working electronics is made via three screws on the left side of the item that still features battery power from production use. The item measures approx. 4 X 2 X 1 inches. |