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A camera test model created for use during production of episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation and Deep Space Nine. The item is a white foam core mock-up of an Excelsior-Class ship with an expanded photocopy detail adhered to the dorsal side and detached warp nacelles. The item measures … |
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A lot of props used to create the historical chronicle of the Boraalenas in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Homeward”. The items are plastic sheets made to appear unrefined and wooden or derived of bone that are bound together with leather and fabric straps to unfold. One of … |
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A prop glass teacup like the one used by “Councilor Troi” (Marina Sirtis) in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Data’s Day”. The item is glass with a molded inset line into which fits a black plastic handle that is removable, the lip flairs out. The cup is a … |
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A costume featured in various episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation. This costume is a variant on the Starfleet uniform jumpsuit in that it is split into a two items; a long-sleeved, black uniform jacket featuring Command Red chest, back, sleeves, and piping around the Mandarin collar, a Velcro … |
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A costume featured in Star Trek: The Next Generation episodes like “The First Duty” and possible use in the later Voyager episode “Flesh and Blood”. 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 … |
| A costume like this was featured in various episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation between the third and seventh seasons. This costume is a Starfleet uniform jumpsuit consisting of black shoulders with a Sciences Blue chest, back, sleeves, and piping around the Mandarin collar; a black waist and legs … |
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A prop glass like the one appearing in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Gambit, Part II” for use by “Data” (Brent Spiner) and “Koral” (James Worthy). The item is a tall wine glass with a long open stem into which drinking fluids may pour that measures approx. 10.75 … |
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A script for the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “The Naked Now”; wherein the “Enterprise-D” is called to investigate the loss of the “USS Tsiolkovsky” with all hands and becomes infected by the same strange illness that befell that ship. The episode was the second ever of The Next … |
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A lot of five packages sealed with red or blue themes Starfleet graphical applications like those appearing variously in Star Trek episodic television. The items are plastic packages with unknown items inside (in most cases), one set is metal scissors and a forceps set. The tear panels are blue or … |
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A set of rank corresponding to a Romulan ‘major’ appearing in episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation and Deep Space Nine. The items are formed gold colored metal pieces painted metallic silver on the face of the items. The items are comprised of two pieces: a triangular shape that … |
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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 Klingon belt and buckle featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Aquiel”. The item is a thick vinyl belt with a resin buckle that is wire backed for the size adjusting Velcro placements on the reverse. The buckle is painted metallic gold around the outside border and … |
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Final Draft dated August 13, 1987 |
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Final Draft dated July 27, 1987 |
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A script for the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “The Last Outpost”; wherein we get our first view of the Ferengi with the “Enterprise-D” chasing them and when both are caught by a ‘Portal’ of the ancient T’kon civilization. This was the fourth episode of The Next Generation while … |