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A prop artifact made from carved foam, painted to resemble aged stone -- <I>24x18in.</I> -- made as the ancient Bajoran ideogram tablet in "The Reckoning" in <I>Star Trek: Deep Space Nine</I> |
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A two-piece suit of taupe crepe, the jacket trimmed with gilt braid, the pants with label inside inscribed <I>Mark Leonard</I> [sic] -- worn by Mark Lenard as Sarek in "Sarek" in <I>Star Trek: The Next Generation</I>, with a pair of metal-finish boots with upturned toes; with corresponding wardrobe tag (4) |
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A feature-style Klingon warrior's costume, comprising: a leather jacket with leather piecework details, insignia, shoulder epaulette for holster and synthetic fur sleeves; leather gorget; spine piece; over robe with padded channel stitching, service pockets, hood and Klingon emblems; grey super Spandex pants with pleated detail; belt with buckle, ammo case, … |
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A long lived species that existed in a quiet corner of the galaxy the “Enterprise-E” crew found the “Ba'ku” to be in danger of forced evacuation by an offshoot race, the “Son’a” and sinister agents of the Federation. The Ba’ku are all civilians wearing basic, practical clothes for their moderate, … |
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A lot of costume items featured in various episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation and Deep Space Nine. This lot consists of gray trousers with overall straps sewn on that button along the waist, a distressed, dark-red, long-sleeved, full-length leather duster, a long-sleeved, boucle wool, maroon sweater with an … |
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A cast resin alien PADD (Personal Access Display Device) featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Critical Care”. The item is roughly triangular with a similarly shaped inset ‘display screen' with a graphical application depicting alien iconography. The item is painted metallic bronze and copper and measures approx. 7 X … |
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An LCARS style (Library Computer Access and Retrieval System) computer console interface created for 24th century era Star Trek episodic television. The item is a mid-sized sheet of smoked acrylic with rounded edges meant to be fitted in to console insets and back lit to reveal the multi-colored graphical application … |
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This style of application was used throughout multiple Star Trek series including Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine and Voyager. Red in color, this Starfleet application features “05 SYSTEM ACCESS” and numerous numerical coding. Measures approx. 8 x 2 ½ inches. |
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This great Starfleet prop is believed to have been used while filming Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and/or Voyager as well as any feature film post “Star Trek VII: Generations” including “First Contact”, "Insurrection” and “Nemesis”. Made of plastic the carry case has been painted brown by the Star Trek … |
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When “Ensign Ro Laren” (Michele Forbes) joined the crew of the “USS Enterprise-D” for a mission she came off as overbearing, difficult, and seemed like she wouldn't last long in such a tight knit crew. However, she turned out to be capable, driven, and inventive. As the helm officer aboard … |
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This set of two “Musician” costumes were seen in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Let He Who is Without Sin…”. One is male, the other female and are identical in appearance except for the female costume having an additional matching bra. The pants are patterned blue and the … |
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Featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “The Communicator” this aged metal candle holder appeared as set dressing in the tavern where “Captain Archer” (Scott Bakula) and “Lt. Reed) (Dominic Keating) returned to recover their lost communicator from the clutches of a xenophobic pre-warp society. The item sat between them … |
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From the first episode of Star Trek: Enterprise, “Broken Bow”, to the last “These are the Voyages…”, it was clear that despite humanity's interest in space exploration, Starfleet was going to brush up against antagonistic elements on their journeys. Due to this, Enterprise NX-01 was outfitted with an arsenal of … |
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The Xindi-Arboreals are considered to be the most peaceful of the six original Xindi species especially when compared to their Reptilian counterparts. This Arboreal costume was worn in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “The Shipment”. It's a pale green vinyl jumpsuit with faux lizard skin trim and detail. The midline … |
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An excellent piece of set dressing featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise appearing in the set of “Commander Tucker's” (Conner Trinneer) quarters on “Enterprise NX-01”. The item is a perforated metal covered bulletin board by ‘Umbra’ with multiple translucent graphical readouts pinned to it, as well as a … |
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A piece of set dressing of the style used on various crew quarters of Star Trek: Voyager. The chair is brown with metal leg bases, modern style armrests, and very sturdy. The item measures approx. 40 X 27 X 32 inches. |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Second Sight” for wear by “Gideon Seyetik”, a white colored radiological suit made from neoprene and square patterned exterior. The costume comes with matching gloves and a hood with a clear visor. The costumer's tag reads ‘429 DS9 “Second … |
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A costume featured in several episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine following the nine part plot arc of the Dominion War and the fall of “Kai Winn Adami” (Lousie Fletcher). The costume is for wear by Mark Alaimo in the role of “Gul Dukat” when he altered his face … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise series premiere “Broken Bow”, wherein Earth launches its first exploration starship to return a Klingon to his home world. This costume for wear by cult favorite Melinda Clarke in the role of the dissident Suliban woman who assisted “Captain Archer” (Scott Bakula) … |
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A costume lot featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Oasis” for wear by holographic aliens existing as part of a crashed ship's crew. The costumes are full length jumpsuits with short sleeves, two colored brown with a green separation in the torso, and a third is teal colored velour … |
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The “Trill” are a humanoid species from the planet Trill, similar in appearance to humans however they have two rows of spots going down each side of their bodies from their heads to their toes. This Trill costume is from the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Equilibrium” and includes … |
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A pair of orange sciences division-rank strips featured on Starfleet uniforms in Star Trek I: The Motion Picture. The item is orange fabric on a black felt board with a gold thread line on one end indicating the wearer to be an undisclosed rank. This style of accent would have … |