What's this prop?
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What's this prop?
I've been asked if I can help somebody identify this. He thinks it is a DS9 prop, but I don't recognise it. Any ideas?
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Re: What's this prop?
Hmm. Not sure. It looks like the sort of bollard that a few bridge sets had standing in the corner - Jem'Hadar or Klingon going by the aesthetics, if it is DS9 - but I'm afraid I can't get closer than that.
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Re: What's this prop?
Looks like it could be one of the random objets d'arte that DS9 shoed in some of the quarters, but I can't say I recall it specifically.
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Re: What's this prop?
It looks like the Anti-changeling device used by Garak on Odo during The Die is Cast
lemme go check it out
edit: No. False alarm
lemme go check it out
edit: No. False alarm
Re: What's this prop?
Is it a random object you always manage to end up with after a heavy night drinking the Blood Wine?
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Re: What's this prop?
Klingon bar stool maybe...
Re: What's this prop?
Bajoran religious artifact?
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Re: What's this prop?
Looks a bit painful, even for Klingons.USSEnterprise wrote:Klingon bar stool maybe...
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Re: What's this prop?
Painful?Captain Seafort wrote:Looks a bit painful, even for Klingons.USSEnterprise wrote:Klingon bar stool maybe...
Then it's a Klingon Sex Toy, obviously
Re: What's this prop?
Maybe its used for artificially inseminating a Warg.
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Re: What's this prop?
Maybe its a diatomic modulating plasma coil. To show that Kingons can technobable bullshit their way through things like the best of 'um!
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Re: What's this prop?
I'd guess Gamma Quadrant, that holographic village. N'tran