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EBAY#: 130223475809 | START: 2008-05-17 19:36:00 (week 75) END: 2008-05-24 19:36:00 |
BIDS: 17 | PRICE: $561.99 |
STAR TREK: VOY “KRENIM PROP LOT” FROM “YEAR OF HELL, PART II” | |||
A lot of props featured almost exclusively in the Star Trek: Voyager episodes “Year of Hell, Parts I and II”. The items are the base to an “Annorax” (Kurtwood Smith) temporal chamber pyramid, a Krenim themed PAD D (Personal Access Display Device), a set of game pieces, and a Krenim uniform badge. The temporal pyramid base is a triangular base made from fashioned resin with a silver perforated mesh surface, several placements for non-functional internal electronics that should work with three AA sized 1.5volt batteries. The item retains remaining adhesive from the positioning of three pyramid supports at the corners. In the episode the item hits the deck prior to the destruction of the Krenim Temporal Weapon Ship and shatters. It measures approx. 8.5 X 8.5 X 8.5 X 1.25 inches. The costume badge is made from fashioned metal wire elements and other accents which appear frequently in multiple Star Trek costumes. The item is distressed to appear aged, and painted metallic gold in several spots. It measures approx. 5.75 X 3 inches and is of the style worn on Krenim costumes on the left breast. The Krenim PADD is a polished metal base with wood framework painted metallic silver that is topped by a black acrylic interface panel adorned with metallic silver adhesive graphics that depict Krenim iconography. The item appears as “Tom Paris” (Robert Duncan McNeil” attempts to take the Temporal Weapon Ship core offline. The item features an empty internal cavity where circuitry appeared but is no longer present and a side of the item has fallen away. Cracks in the face paint are visible due to damage incurred by storage. The item measures approx. 6.5 X 7.25 X 2.25 inches. Finally, a set of eight polished silver metal hexagonal ‘game pieces’ appearing during a scene taking place between “Obrist” (John Loprieno) and Tom Paris. The items measure approx. 1.5 X 1.5 X 1.5 X 0.25 inches. |
Notes from someone
Sometime
Here's a screenshot of the complete Krenim game:
The "PADD" is actually part of the game and not a PADD. The interface is later used by Paris to sabotage the Krenim ship.