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A lot of two costumes one of which is featured in Star Trek: The Next Generation episodes like “Ethics” and the second in the episode “Outcast”. This lot consists of a long-sleeved, wine-colored, wool shirt featuring lighter, textured, cube-shaped accents along the shoulders and down the sides, and zips down … |
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A prop item featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Tin Man” and “Identity Crisis”. In “Tin Man” it is used by “Geordi La Forge” (LeVar Burton) as an Engineering tool and in “Identity Crisis” by “Nurse Ogawa” (Patty Yasutake); it is dark gray plastic featuring black accents … |
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A prop molded rubber Varon-T disruptor like the one featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “The Most Toys”. The item is made from molded black rubber with painted metallic silver and gold accents. The hand grip is softer and flexible, but holds its shape, and is sturdy … |
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A costume featured in various episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation. This costume is a TNG-style Starfleet uniform consisting of a long-sleeved, full-length black jumpsuit featuring Sciences Blue division colors along the chest, back, both sleeves, and as piping around the collar; a Velcro patch for a commbadge (not … |
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A Starfleet uniform made in the style of Star Trek: The Next Generation featuring the black shoulders with a operations gold chest and back and black waist and legs that end in stirrups. This style also exhibits the Mandarin collar common to cast members during and after the third season … |
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A Borg drone costume featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Descent, Parts I and II”. The costume is a form fitting jumpsuit with multiple molded black rubber ‘body armor’ components that feature various Velcro connections and attachments with plastic tubing. The jumpsuit is a black thermal-underwear styled … |
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A costume featured in various episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation. This costume is a TNG-style Starfleet uniform consisting of a long-sleeved, full-length black jumpsuit featuring Sciences Blue division colors along the chest, back, both sleeves, and as piping around the collar; a Velcro patch for a commbadge (not … |
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A Starfleet combadge featured in multiple episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation like “Future Imperfect” and “Parallels” for wear on characters that existed in alternate realities, or at least illusionary ones. The item is a prop combadge made from cast resin with the familiar metallic silver painted Starfleet logo … |
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A Starfleet uniform made in the style of Star Trek: The Next Generation beginning in season three. This costume features a long-sleeved Starfleet uniform jacket with black shoulders, an Operations Gold chest, back, sleeves, and around the top of the Mandarin collar; black uniform trousers that end in stirrups. This … |
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A costume item similar to the one featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “The Neutral Zone”; wherein the Romulans make their first appearance in modern Star Trek episodic television investigating the disappearance of several of their outposts as the “Enterprise-D” does the same. The tabard consists of … |
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A costume featured in the seventh season of Star Trek: The Next Generation. This costume consists of a black, long-sleeved, full-length, Starfleet uniform jumpsuit featuring Sciences Blue division colors across the chest, back, sleeves, and along the top of the Mandarin collar. This particular uniform has a zip up the … |
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A costume featured in the finale episode of both Star Trek: The Next Generation and Voyager. This costume is a future Starfleet uniform consisting of a long-sleeved, full-length, jumpsuit in Operations Gold, a false, wrap-around style, a black horizontal piping across the front, black trousers with stirrups for the feet, … |
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A prop Cardassian device like the one featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Chain of Command, Part II” during which a similar item activated a torture device implanted in “Captain Picard” (Patrick Stewart) while being held captive by “Gul Madred” (David Warner). The item is molded resin … |
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A costume similar to those featured in Star Trek: The Next Generation episodes like “The First Duty” and the Voyager episode “In the Flesh”. This costume is a Starfleet cadet uniform consisting of a long-sleeved, full-length, black jumpsuit featuring red shoulders, black piping around the Mandarin collar, a Velcro patch … |
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A prop medical device featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Shades of Gray”. The item appeared in sickbay scenes taking place while “Commander Riker” (Jonathan Frakes) was infected with a virulent agent. The item is molded resin with a molded resin sensor ring in the center that … |
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A costume featured in the premiere episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, “Encounter at Farpoint”; wherein the crew of the “Enterprise-D” is challenged by “Q” (John DeLancie) to solve the mystery of Farpoint Station. This costume consists of a heavy, reinforced, black vest featuring a silver-colored “chainmail” pattern, and … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Home Soil”; wherein the “Enterprise-D” encounters a microscopic life form which threatens a terraforming colony. The costume consists of a full-length, long-sleeved light-green jumpsuit, gray collar and accents, several functional pockets, magnetic buttons down the front, more buttons on … |
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This Starfleet uniform jumpsuit consists of black shoulders with an Operations Gold chest, back, sleeves, and piping around the Mandarin collar; a black waist and legs that end in stirrups. This particular uniform has zips that close the front of the costume and features a Velcro patch on the left … |
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A prop Klingon painstik like those featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Reunion”. The item is a silver colored metal rid with black colored Klingon iconographic lettering adhered to it, with a black colored molded resin grip at the fore, and a fashioned metal electrode prod end. … |
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A black acrylic TNG-Style button pad with silk-screened blue and white buttons. Most likely to have been used as a wall panel for controlling lighting or doors on Star Trek: The Next Generation. The item depicts a degree of visible scratching evident on the silk screening, none of the damage … |
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An LCARS (Library Computer Access and Retrieval System) console interface created for use in Star Trek: The Next Generations, Deep Space Nine, or Voyager. The item is a piece of smoked acrylic with rounded corners, and a multi-colored graphical application adhered to the reverse. The graphic is best viewed when … |
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A Borg phaser prop featured in Star Trek: The Next Generation episodes like “Descent, Parts I and II”. The item is composed of high quality cast resin painted metallic pewter and has Velcro placements on the bottom for fixing to a Borg costume (sold separately). Unfortunately, the item is missing … |
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A prop item featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Starship Mine”; wherein “Captain Picard” (Patrick Stewart) finds that a band of mercenaries have beamed onto an abandoned “Enterprise-D” to steal toxic trilithium resin waste from the warp core. This item is one of the communicators that the … |
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A wardrobe accessory featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Yesterday’s Enterprise” for wear by Starfleet officers and crewmen in the alternate reality created by the emergence of the “U.S.S. Enterprise-C” from a temporal anomaly. The item is a reflective silver colored vinyl belt with black vinyl trim … |
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A high quality cast resin badge made for characters operating in the service of the Tal Shiar, the intelligence service of the secretive Romulan Star Empire. Badges like this appeared variously in Star Trek episodic television, chiefly in Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The … |