“Zahir” (David Lee Smith) was a Mikhal Traveler who offered to help the U.S.S. Voyager find a way back to the Alpha Quadrant in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Darkling”. The top is brown and green patterned with a quilted green diamond design front and a zip up the back. … |
A prop item featured in various episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise such as “Cold Front” . After it was revealed that “Temporal Agent Daniels” (Matt Winston) had infiltrated the crew of the “Enterprise NX-01” and was subsequently “killed”, “Captain Archer” (Scott Bakula) ordered the enigmatic time traveler's quarters sealed and … |
A set dressing container most like those frequently located on the sickbay set in episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise. The item is in actuality a cigar traveler humidor composed of polished aluminum ends, one being a twist off cap, with an external black plastic lining and an interior lining of … |
A costume featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Remember Me”; wherein “Wesley Crusher” (Wil Wheaton) is conducting an experiment with the warp engines and then people start to disappear but “Dr. Crusher” (Gates McFadden) is the only one who notices. This costume is for wear by Erik … |
A pair of special effects make-up hands featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Where No One has Gone Before” for wear by “The Traveler” (Eric Menyuk). The items lot consists of two molded foam rubber hands with three fingers each, no nails, colored flesh tone with veins … |
The Mikhal travelers were featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Darkling” and are a humanoid species who spend their lives driven by the desire to explore space. This Mikhal over robe is made of brown heavy weight fabric that hangs to ankle length and flows around the body. Costume … |
A costume top featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Darkling” in which the “Voyager” crew encounters a group of people who are inherent explorers. The costume is a multi-colored jacket with an attached undershirt of diamond patterned tan fabric. The costumer's tag is inscribed ‘Darkling, Susan Lewis’. |
A silver-grey jumpsuit of quilted nylon, with black stitched detail; with corresponding wardrobe label -- worn by Erik Menyuk as The Traveler in "Where No One Has Gone Before" in Star Trek: The Next Generation. |
A costume presumably worn by Eric Menyuk in his portrayal of “The Traveler” in the episode “Where No One Has Gone Before” of Star Trek: The Next Generation. When a strange alien comes on board the “Enterprise-D” to aid a Starfleet engineer in a warp field test only “Wesley Crusher” … |
A costume lot similar to those featured in various episodes of the Star Trek: The Next Generation. The first costume is a long-sleeved, full-length gray jumpsuit consisting of a textured, ribbed, sweater sewn onto black boucle trousers with uneven white stripes from the episode “We’ll Always Have Paris”. The second … |
“Badar N'D’D” was played by the Star Trek reoccurring actor Marc Alaimo in his first Star Trek role. Badar N’D’D was an Antican who served as the Chief Delegate at the Parliament Conference in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Lonely Among Us” in which the two species, Antican … |
A costume featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Where No One Has Gone Before”, wherein a propulsion expert comes to the “Enterprise-D” and ends up sending the ship 2.7 million light years away. This costume is for wear by Eric Menyuk in the role of the assistant … |
An elaborate costume featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Lonely Among Us”; wherein the “Enterprise-D” receives a delegation of alien dignitaries who share a weighty animosity. This costume is that of the head of the reptilian Selayan delegation “Ssestar” (John Durbin), it consists of a full-length, pumpkin-colored … |
A costume featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Lonely Among Us” wherein the “Enterprise-D” receives a delegation of alien dignitaries who share a weighty animosity. One of the species are the Anticans, a dog-like race who wore costumes like this. The item is a pair of black … |
A costume featured in the episode “Unification, Part I” of Star Trek: The Next Generation for wear by “Klim Dockachin” (Garham Jarvis), Zakdorn quartermaster of a Starfleet Surplus Supply depot from which Romulan agents stole Vulcan ships in preparation for an invasion! The costume is an olive green and lime … |
The ‘Ellora' were a primitive race that appeared in the Star Trek: Insurrection feature film as the indentured servants to the more powerful ‘Son’a’. This jumpsuit was worn by an Elloran officer serving on board the Son’a “Ru’afo’s” (F. Murray Abraham) flagship. Made of blue velvet, the jumpsuit has black … |
The ‘Tarlac' were a primitive race that appeared in the Star Trek: Insurrection feature film as the indentured servants to the more powerful ‘Son’a’. This jumpsuit was worn by a Tarlac officer serving on board the Son’a “Ru’afo’s” (F. Murray Abraham) flagship. Made of purple velvet, the jumpsuit has black … |
The Son'a are a humanoid race decended from the Ba’ku who are known for their egotistical and materialist nature. They were featured prominently in the Star Trek IX: Insurrection feature where they were fighting a loosing battle to overcome the affects of aging without access to the regenerative effects of … |
The Son'a are a humanoid race decended from the Ba’ku who are known for their egotistical and materialist nature. They were featured prominently in the Star Trek IX: Insurrection feature where they were fighting a loosing battle to overcome the affects of aging without access to the regenerative effects of … |
The ‘Ellora' were a primitive race that appeared in the Star Trek: Insurrection feature film as the indentured servants to the more powerful ‘Son’a’. This jumpsuit was worn by an Elloran officer serving on board the Son’a “Ru’afo’s” (F. Murray Abraham) flagship. Made of blue velvet, the jumpsuit has black … |
The ‘Tarlac' were a primitive race that appeared in the Star Trek: Insurrection feature film as the indentured servants to the more powerful ‘Son’a’. This jumpsuit was worn by a Tarlac officer serving on board the Son’a “Ru’afo’s” (F. Murray Abraham) flagship. Made of purple velvet, the jumpsuit has black … |
An elaborate hand prop featured in the alternate ending to Star Trek IX: Insurrection. When “Captain Picard” (Patrick Stewart) boards the Son'a Particle Collector ship to destabilize and thus destroy it, he is confronted by a winded “Ru’afo” (F. Murray Abraham). As Picard has already started a chain reaction that … |
An elaborate hand prop featured in the alternate ending to Star Trek IX: Insurrection. When “Captain Picard” (Patrick Stewart) boards the Son'a Particle Collector ship to destabilize and thus destroy it, he is confronted by a winded “Ru’afo” (F. Murray Abraham). As Picard has already started a chain reaction that … |
The ‘Tarlac’ were a primitive race that appeared in the Star Trek: Insurrection feature film as the indentured servants to the more powerful ‘Son’a’. This jumpsuit was worn by a Tarlac officer serving on board the Son’a “Ru’afo’s” (F. Murray Abraham) flagship. Made of purple velvet, the jumpsuit has black … |
(Paramount, 1982) Five costume sketches featuring different iterations of “Khan People” costumes, each accomplished in gouache and ink on 14 ½ in. x 23 in. leaves of artist’s illustration paper, many with additional fabric swatches attached at the upper left corner. Most are signed by Fletcher, at the lower right. |