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eBay Listing

EBAY#: 130221444369 START: 2008-05-09 19:58:00 (week 74)
END: 2008-05-16 19:58:00
BIDS: 15PRICE: $3450.00assumedsuccess
STAR TREK: ENT “ENTERPRISE NX-01 SENSOR ARRAY” FROM “PROVING GROUND”
A large, extraordinary prop featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Proving Ground” for use by “Malcolm Reed” (Dominic Keating) and “Talas” (Molly Brink). The item is the sensor array from the “Enterprise NX-01” and it is composed of a fashioned wood box with internal electronic lights and a bank of translucent acrylic positions. In between each position are prop circuit boards, each with their own working light banks. The circuit boards are made from a center of sheet plastic with adhered graphical applications that appear as a sort of ‘motherboard’ represented as a photorealistic depiction of wires and leads. Bracketing the sheet plastic are positioned clear acrylic sheets with silk screened circuitry detail in metallic gold and silver. A single 9volt battery powers each of the five circuit boards and three switches activate one of three green or blue banks of embedded lights, one light in each bank blinks in sequence. Metallic gold colored adhesive detail lines are present on the items and rubber faux buttons. The circuit boards measure approx. 12 X 6.75 X 1.75 inches. The circuit boards all ‘plug in’ to the array by sliding in between the translucent yellow acrylic positions and rest on top of an opaque white acrylic cover with silk screened circuitry. When the base is plugged into a standard American wall outlet by way of a cable ending with a type-A two pronged plug, a sequentially flashing bank of lights held internally is activated at the push of a rubber coated button on the top of the item. Two ‘leads’ are affixed to the item at both ends with each house a depression switch that activates battery powered lights on either side of the acrylic positions. The sensor array measures approx. 16 X 12.5 X 26.5 inches. A final circuit board is present with a configuration that does not match the others. It is made from an actual circuit board with hundreds of wires connecting one point to another. The photorealistic features on the similar items appear to have been derived from this one. It fits down in at the end of the array and measures approx. 12 X 6.75 X 1.75 inches. This lot composed of eight pieces all together is definitely one of the most intricate props we’ve ever encountered.