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A blue <I>NX-01</I>-style jumpsuit with mustard shoulder stripes, embroidered <I>Enterprise</I> mission patch, single rank pip, and black undershirt -- worn by Jolene Blalock as T'Pol in "Twilight" in <I>Star Trek: Enterprise</I> (2) |
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A visual effects model of an insectoid-form alien spacecraft -- <I>20x 21in.</I> -- designed by Ricardo Delgado and featured in "Vortex" in <I>Star Trek: Deep Space Nine</I> |
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Two narrow chairs with metal and glass fiber frames on swivel bases, the seats upholstered in grey imitation leather, both --<I>47x18in.</I> (2) |
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Approximately ten pieces of mustard/gold polyester doubleknit fabric, with wardrobe tag inscribed <I>Women dress, new neckline, size 8 reg</I> -- believed to be an unassembled <I>Original Series</I>-style woman's command Starfleet uniform minidress for the third season of <I>The Original Series or <I>Star Trek: Phase II</I> (a lot) |
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STAR TREK: FEATURE STYLE “ANDORIAN COSTUMES WITH SPECIAL EFFECTS APPLICATIONS A pair of Andorian robes, props, and a lot of special effects applications created for Star Trek feature films including Star Trek I: The Motion Picture. The robes are a set of white gowns with accented shoulders for a ruffled … |
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A brown, Class-A, Starfleet uniform featured in Star Trek I: The Motion Picture. The costume consists of brown trousers with a brown uniform top. The lot comes with these unattached items; a bio-monitor and a white backed Epsilon IX assignment patch indicating the wearer to be a member of the … |
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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 sturdy molded rubber prop Romulan disruptor rifle made for Star Trek: Deep Space Nine painted metallic pewter with black, metallic copper, and purple accents. The sides of the prop feature purple painted ‘Romulan' character letters and the item measures approx. 19 X 2.75 X 9 inches. Several were used … |
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An acrylic black key pad with blue and white silk-screened numbers and buttons in The Next Generation-Style. This type of pad was typically seen on walls for controlling lights or doors. Measures approx. 5 ¼ x 3 inches. |
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A computer console from the Vulcan starship “Seleya” that made an appearance in the episode “Impulse” of Star Trek: Enterprise. Made from plastic and wood components this item features raised black console details with a variety of colored rubber ‘buttons' adhered to the item. The item has been painted gray … |
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A textured painted wood particleboard computer console with a clear interface featuring a round ‘screen' and blue and pink applied Ferengi character letters featured in episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and possibly making an appearance in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Acquisition”. Measures approx. 20 X 26.5 X … |
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A pole arm, or halberd, or maybe even a gardening tool, this item is all metal. A dulled down shiny pole with welded on attachment for plowing either fields or aliens. With one missing ‘tine' this still attractive item has been made to appear used and worn. Measuring approx. 16.5 … |
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The “USS Enterprise” responds to a signal sent by an enigmatic alien species who speak only in metaphor, the ‘Tamarians'. Unable to communicate with the aliens, “Captain Picard” (Patrick Stewart) is transported to the surface of a neutral world with “Captain Dathon” (Paul Winfield) of the alien ship where they … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “The Outcast” worn by one of the androgynous alien ‘J'Naii’. The costume is made light blue suede pants with black spandex on top, and a matching blue jacket with a pleated dickie. The costume also features matching shoes and … |
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A costume featured in the episode “Shakaar” for wear by the character of “Shakaar Edon” (Duncan Reghr), a former resistance cell leader in the Bajoran underground during the Cardassian Occupation. Having retired from the life of a freedom fighter, Shakaar became a farmer until massive industrial replicators necessary for his … |
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The Ferengi are a humanoid species native to the planet Ferenginar whose philosophy centers on the governing rule of personal profit and gain. This is the dome section of a Ferengi console made of opaque vacuum formed plastic. Covering its surface are gold, black, red and yellow strips of thin … |
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A costume featured in Star Trek VII: Generations for wear by actors portraying waitresses in Ten Forward of the “USS Enterprise-D”. The costume is a full length green hued jumpsuit with a green vinyl belt and green woven sleeves. The sewn in tags read ‘Victoria Cameeron, Judie Pimitera'. |
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A costume featured in Star Trek VIII: First Contact for wear by actors portraying Borg Drones attempting to assimilate the “Enterprise-E” in an effort to stop a pivotal event in human history, First Contact between the Vulcans and Earth in the year 2063. The costume is a pair of overalls … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation second season premiere episode “The Child” wherein “Counselor Deanna Troi” (Marina Sirtis) is mysteriously impregnated by a completely unknown alien being. The costume is for wear by Marina Sirtis in the role of “Counselor Deanna Troi” and is a blue … |
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A wedding decoration from “T'Pol’s” (Jolene Blalock) Vulcan childhood home courtyard and featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Home” in which “T’Pol” engages in an arranged marriage ceremony with her childhood fiancé “Koss” (Michael Burke). The decoration includes a metal base with a resin block inside it and a … |
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An item featured in various earlier episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation for wear by Gates McFadden in the role of the Chief Medical Officer of the “USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D”, “Dr. Beverly Crusher”. This item is a long-sleeved, teal-colored, open jacket, functional pockets, gray-colored lining, and diagonal striped accents … |
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A costume featured in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode “Our Man Bashir, wherein sabotage traps the entire senior staff of the station in the holosuite pattern buffer that “Dr. Bashir” (Alexander Siddig) is using to play out a new secret agent program with “Garak” (Andrew Robinson), and the … |