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“Frola Gegen” (Nina Minton) was the daughter of the famed Voth scientist “Forra Gegen” (Henry Woronicz) and featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode, “Distant Origin” in which her father established the “Distant Origin Theory”. The theory claimed that the Voth were distant relations to species such as Humans however … |
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An impressive futuristic Starfleet physicians black and sciences blue jumpsuit with black trim around the shoulders. There is a zip up the back, an adjustable internal waistband and a small Velcro patch on the left side of the chest for a Combadge to attach. The accompanying Combadge is in the … |
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“Lt. Commander Chakotay” (Robert Beltran) was a Starfleet officer onboard the U.S.S. Voyager during the Star Trek: Voyager series. Before joining the crew of the U.S.S. Voyager, Chakotay was a member of the “Maquis” that he joined to defend his home colony. This is his Starfleet uniform that includes a … |
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The Vori are a humanoid species at war with the Kradin over the occupation of a planet and featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Nemesis”. This costume was worn by the Vori “Namon” (Nathan Anderson) who was a character in a Vori mind-altering simulation used to brainwash “Chakotay” (Robert … |
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“Dysek” (Star Trek regular - Gregory Itzin) was a Dinaali doctor and Chief of Medicine on the Hospital Ship 4-2. He was featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Critical Care” in which the “Doctor's” (Robert Picardo) program was taken from the U.S.S. Voyager and sent to help out on … |
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“Naomi Wildman” (Scarlett Pomers), half-Ktarian and half-human was the first child born onboard the U.S.S. Voyager during the Star Trek: Voyager series. This is her adorable civilian outfit that includes a blue short sleeved jumpsuit with a zip up the back, a sleeveless blue and magenta top with a blue … |
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“Species 6339” were a race almost completely assimilated by the Borg and were featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Infinite Regress” in which they introduced an artificial pathogen that attacked the Borg's vinculum. The costume includes two jumpsuits. The first jumpsuit is gray with a small squared pattern and … |
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The Ramurans are a humanoid species from Ramura who are capable of producing a unique pheromone that affects other species by making them forget their encounters with the Ramurans within hours of contact. This Ramuran costume lot includes two costumes from the Star Trek: Voyager episode, “Unforgettable” in which “Kellin” … |
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‘Henry Starling' (Ed Begley, Jr.) was featured in the Star Trek Voyager episodes “Future’s End Part I and Part II”. A native of Earth, Starling was largely responsible for its computer revolution towards the end of the 20th century. The first piece is his “Man of the Year Award” plaque … |
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Captured by a massive industrial consortium and brainwashed into believing that they have been part of the employees of this company forever, the crew of “Voyager” wore jumpsuits like this one in the episodes “Workforce, Parts I and II” of Star Trek: Voyager. A shiny blue jumpsuit with a matching … |
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The Dream Species are a Delta Quadrant race featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode, “Waking Moments” in which they infiltrated the U.S.S. Voyager crews' dreams giving them horrific nightmares in a collective dream. They did this to try and trap the U.S.S. Voyager however “Chakotay” (Robert Beltran) had advanced … |
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This 24th century prop computer was built in the Starfleet style and features an LCARS (Library Computer Access and Retrieval System) backlit screen. The screen depicts a humanoid skull and diagrams in multi-colors. The body of the computer is made of resin painted silver with a tilting upper section. Attached … |
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A five stool lot featured throughout the Star Trek: Voyager series including in the “Astrometrics Lab”. Each stool has a circular metal base, metal footrest and three metal supports that culminate in a triangular leather seat. Three of the seats are blue leather and two are black leather. Each stool … |
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Captured by a massive industrial consortium and brainwashed, the crew of the U.S.S. Voyager believed that they were part of the employees of an alternate work company forever in the Star Trek: Voyager episodes “Workforce, Parts I and II”. This brown robe was worn by a “patient” and criss-crosses at … |
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“Kes” (Jennifer Lien) was from the Ocampa species who was rescued by “Neelix” (Ethan Phillips) and bought onboard the U.S.S. Voyager. She started off growing fruits and vegetables in a hydroponics garden in one of the cargo bays then later studied to become a nurse in sickbay. This top is … |
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“Haluk” (Marshall Teague) was a Voth who served as a security advisor to “Minister Odala” (Concetta Tomei) on board the Voth city ship and featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Distant Origin”. The costume includes a brown jumpsuit made to look scaly with stitching and a secondary brown fabric … |
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“Kes” (Jennifer Lien) was from the Ocampa species who was rescued by “Neelix” (Ethan Phillips) and bought onboard the U.S.S. Voyager. She started off growing fruits and vegetables in a hydroponics garden in one of the cargo bays then later studied to become a nurse in sickbay. This costume lot … |
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The Moneans are a humanoid space traveling species that after leading a nomadic existence ended up settling on a unique waterworld planet. Featured in the Star Trek Voyager episode “Thirty Days”, this Monean costume includes a purple jumpsuit with one gray sleeve and a zip up the back. Worn over … |
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“Miral Paris” (Lisa LoCicero) was the first daughter of “Tom Paris” (Robert Duncan McNeill) and “B'Elanna Torres” (Roxann Dawson) who was born in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Endgame”. In the same episode and an alternate timeline, the U.S.S. Voyager took 23 years to make it back to Earth in … |
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“B'Elanna Torres” (Roxann Dawson), half-human and half-Klingon, was Chief Engineer onboard the U.S.S. Voyager during the Star Trek: Voyager series. This is her maternity Starfleet uniform lot from when she was pregnant with her and “Tom Paris’” (Robert Duncan McNeill) first child, “Miral” (Lisa LoCicero). The uniform lot includes a … |
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In the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Threshold”, “Tom Paris” (Robert Duncan McNeill) made history by becoming the first human to break the Warp 10 barrier however the experience caused him to rapidly evolve and mutate. He escaped sickbay and kidnapped “Captain Janeway” (Kate Mulgrew) where he broke the Warp 10 … |
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The Nuu'bari are a space traveling race who employ primitive holograms as part of their labor force. Featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Flesh and Blood”, the Nuu’bari mining ship was attacked by a Hirogen vessel trying to “free” the non-sentient holograms onboard. This is a Nuu’bari miner’s brownish … |
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The “Ledosians” are a humanoid species and relatively peaceful. They were first encountered by the U.S.S. Voyager in the Star Trek: Voyager episode, “Natural Law” in which “Chakotay” (Robert Beltran) and “7 of 9” (Jeri Ryan) headed to a conference on the Ledosian planet of Ledos about warp field dynamics. … |
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Captured by a massive industrial consortium and brainwashed into believing that they have been part of the employees of this company forever, the crew of “Voyager” wore jumpsuits like this one in the episodes “Workforce, Parts I and II” of Star Trek: Voyager. A shiny green jumpsuit with a matching … |
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“Captain Janeway” (Kate Mulgrew) was captain of the U.S.S. Voyager throughout the Star Trek: Voyager series. This is her civilian costume that includes a cropped sleeve green and yellow jumpsuit with a zip up the back. A yellow pleated vest with pockets and double pointed collar is worn over the … |