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EBAY#: 130185262691 | START: 2007-12-24 17:54:00 (week 54) END: 2008-01-03 17:54:00 |
BIDS: 12 | PRICE: $1563.99 |
STAR TREK: DS9 “CAPTAIN SISKO'S BRIEFCASE” FROM “HOMEFRONT”- “JOHN EAVES CONCEPT ARTWORK” – SCRIPTS | |||
A prop Starfleet style carry case featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Homefront” for use by “Captain Sisko” (Avery Brooks) which morphs into “Odo” (Rene Auberjonois) during a meeting with the Federation President. The item is sturdy vacuum formed plastic with a metallic silver coloration, a hinged lid, and a carry handle that is connected at one end. The lid opens to reveal vacuum formed interiors, one side depicting a ‘screen’, the other features four slots for not accompanying PADD props. The base of the item is gray foam and the hinged lid latches shut. The item measures approx. 18.5 X 17.25 X 5.25 when sealed and is adorned with several Starfleet inventory applications, a color copied LCARS style faux button panel, and a white Starfleet emblem application. The item also comes with both original and photocopied artwork created by John Eaves for Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The artwork was all located in a folder labeled ‘#483 Homefront’ and five of the sheets of white paper depict the carry case, one has been photocopied to a smaller size and inscribed ‘for Mike’, another has been colored with marker that is visible on the reverse. One sheet depicts a possible matte painting or special effects shot of Paris, France in the episode with the Eiffel Tower visible in the center surrounded by futuristic buildings, another two sheets depict low yield phaser mountings for the episode, and two more depict starship exterior schematics which did not appear in the episode yet were located with the folder. One is of the “Future Enterprise” from the final episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, another is labeled ‘Modified Galaxy class’ and feature adhered photocopied additions. The sheets measure approx. 17 X 11 inches. The selection also comes with a copy of the script from the episode “Homefront” listed as a ‘first draft October 13, 1995’ and a script for “Paradise Lost” which immediately followed the episode. The scripts were not photographed. |