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What Star Trek Prop Would You Most Like to Own?

McCoy's hypospray kit. For the wife.

Although if space really wasn't an issue (because there's nowhere in my real house I could possibly fit it), if I could have anything...

The TNG Romulan Warbird filming model. Oh, yeah.
 
I'll be greedy and ask for a fully functioning replica of the Enterprise-E filming model. A replica that includes all of the modifications through NEM. And better quality internal LED lighting.
 
My first thought would be Kirk's chair from TOS.

But the more I think about it, I'd like the tri-dimensional chess set Kirk and Spock were playing in the beginning of Where No Man Has Gone Before, since wasn't that the first piece of hardware ever shown in the history of Star Trek?
(Not counting The Cage)
 
All good choices.

What came to mind for me was the laser (phaser) cannon from "The Cage". And maybe the torn-up hilltop to show what it could do... :bolian:

I'm pretty sure the translucent globes were reused in "Return to Tomorrow", though. But having Sargon set up in my front room to greet visitors would be cool, too! Complete with lights and a reverberating voice, calling everyone, "my children"... :rommie:
 
Not sure if one could call Stellar Cartography a "prop", but if I could choose, I would choose that!
Otherwise, a Jefferies Tube...for Repair and Meditation!
Still, not exactly a prop?
Ok, the Original 1701 Dedication Plaque.
 
It might be too big to be considered a prop. But the entire Enterprise-E bridge shooting set. Complete with Captain's Ready Room, turbolifts, and observation lounge from Nemesis. Pristine and not blown up.
 
Any, or all, of the following props from STAR TREK: The Next Generation, of course:

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Models of the captain's yacht from the Enterprise D and from Voyager. Although I think they called it an aeroshuttle on Voyager. Because we never got to see them on screen, except where they were docked in their housings on the underside of the saucer sections.

This might be a weird one. I liked that figurine that Picard's mentor Galen gave him. Where it had smaller versions of the figurine inside the big one. It kind of reminds me of Russian nesting dolls. You know the one that Picard just tossed aside when he and Riker were getting ready to beam off Veridian.
 
McCoy's ring, it was minor and almost unnoticeable but has a story to it showing the Humanity of Trek and its actors.
 
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