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A hero prop rifle, made from aluminum and cast resin, includes functional barrel light and red targeting illuminator light in scope, with vinyl strap -- <I>35½in. long</I> |
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A black and burgundy jumpsuit with Starfleet communicator badge and grey undershirt -- worn by John DeLancie as Q in "Q-Less" in <I>Star Trek: Deep Space Nine</I> and subsequently in <I>Star Trek: Voyager</I> (2) |
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A short-sleeved patchwork jacket of green suede, with a green linen shirt, a pair of green stretch knit pants and a green suede hat -- worn by Patrick Stewart's stunt double in "Qpid" in <I>Star Trek: The Next Generation</I>; with corresponding wardrobe tag and a color Polaroid (4) |
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A grey Class-A Starfleet uniform shirt, with single stripe of sleeve braid indicating rank of Lieutenant and bio-monitoring belt buckle, with <I>Paramount</I> label inside inscribed <I>Persis #1</I> -- worn by Persis Khambatta in <I>Star Trek: The Motion Picture</I>, with corresponding wardrobe tag |
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A lot of schematics of sets featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Voyager. This consists of schematics for the “Prison Chamber” from “The Chute” that is labeled as “The Playground”, a vacuform wall from the Voth research ship in “Distant Origin”, the Ilari Imperial Palace from “Warlord”, exteriors of … |
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A costume featured in the first Star Trek feature film. This costume includes a khaki-colored, long-sleeved, Class-A uniform shirt featuring a sewn on Starfleet insignia with Sciences division colored backing, attached bio-monitor, corresponding trousers, and shoes sewn onto the legs. A costumer’s tag reads merely ‘Winnie McCarthy’. |
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A prop item featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Kir’Shara”; wherein the “Enterprise NX-01” attempts to diffuse a stand-off between the Vulcans and Andorians while “Captain Archer” (Scott Bakula) and “T’Pol” (Jolene Blalock) search for an ancient Vulcan artifact. The ‘Lirpa’ is a traditional Vulcan sparring weapon used by … |
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A costume patch created for alien security characters appearing in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Time and Again”. The item is an octagonal patch with a teal border and a multi- colored flame graphic centered on a black background with a series of atomic-style orbits. The item measures approx. 3.25 … |
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This non-descript bag was used during various episodic Star Trek television and / or feature films. It has been made with an array of beautiful fabric patchwork in a variety of colors that are unique on each side. Tiny metallic and glass embellishments with woven in sequins adorn the surface … |
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Guest starring in the episodes “Too Short a Season”, Clayton Rohner portrayed “Admiral Mark Jamison”. Tricked into returning to a hostile world, he took an age reversal drug with which his body could not cope. His uniform as he progressed from elderly to youthful was that of a Starfleet command … |
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An unusual episode to say the least, “Phantasms” involves something truly impressive, “Data” (Brent Spiner) dreaming. In his sleeping states Data confronts an array of surreal situations and imagery, one a “cellular peptide cake” made up of none other than “Deanna Troi” (Mirina Sirtis). Soon, in one of the turbolifts, … |
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A feature style Starfleet uniform jumpsuit worn in six Star Trek movies beginning with “The Wrath of Khan” through the opening scenes of “Generations” and making appearances in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Flashback”. The item is a red jumpsuit with black strips up the outside seams of the legs … |
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A holoprogram used by “Captain Janeway” (Kate Mulgrew) of the “U.S.S. Voyager”, ‘Da Vinci's workshop’ was a place of amazing constructs and even more impressive ideas. Portrayed by John Rhys-Davies, “Leonardi Da Vinci” worked alongside “Janeway” asking life’s questions and attempting to solve them. “Da Vinci” appeared in several episodes … |
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A green full length jumpsuit featured in various episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation for wear by waiters and bar tenders in ‘Ten Forward' on the “USS Enterprise-D”. The sleeves feature a black and green geometric checkerboard pattern. The interior tag indicates wear by multiple actors. |
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A resin rank badge made for characters portraying a lieutenant in various Star Trek feature films. The item is made from molded resin made to appear like two very obtuse metallic silver painted triangles pointing toward one another with a metallic gold colored bar with etched lines connecting them. The … |
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“Shakaar Edon” (Duncan Regehr) was a member of the Bajoran Resistance featured in several Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episodes including “The Begotten” in which he stands by “Major Kira's” (Nana Visitor) side while she gives birth to the O’Brien’s baby. The woven smock style jacket is blue with flecks … |
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This great costume was made for wear by “O'Brien” (Colm Meaney) in a Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode where he took a phaser blast to the gut! The costume is a black Starfleet uniform with quilted gray shoulders and Operations Gold bands around the cuffs. The inside of the … |
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The ‘Lirpa' is a traditional Vulcan sparring weapon used by competing males as part of the mating challenge during ‘Pon farr’. “Captain Archer” (Scott Bakula) was seen wielding this style of weapon in ‘Vulcan’s Forge’ during the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Kir’Shara”. The weapon is made of a reinforced PVC … |
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“Harry Kim” (Garrett Wang) was the Operations Manager onboard the U.S.S. Voyager during the Star Trek: Voyager series. This is his Starfleet jacket and gray undershirt. The jacket is black with operations gold shoulders and the gray undershirt is short sleeved with a zip up the back. The undershirt has … |
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This distressed Command Division Starfleet Guard vest was featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Nor the Battle to the Strong in which a Federation colony was attacked by Klingons. The black sleeveless vest is padded with Velcro up the back and up each side. A Command Red … |
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The “Qomar” are a humanoid species known for their xenophobic and arrogant attitudes. Due to their vocal anatomy they are unable to produce musical notes and were therefore fascinated when they heard the “Doctor” (Robert Picardo) humming a tune in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Virtuoso”. The female Qomar costume … |