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|image = Star Trek Aliens & Artifacts cover.jpg
| Author = [[Michael Westmore]], [[Alan Sims]], [[Bradley M. Look]], and [[William J. Birnes]]
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|author = [[Michael Westmore]], [[Alan Sims]], [[Bradley M. Look]], and [[William J. Birnes]]
| Publisher = [[Pocket Books]]
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|publisher = [[Pocket Books]]
| Published = {{m|October|2000}}
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|published = {{m|October|2000}}
| Pages = 208
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|pages = 208
| ISBN = 0671042998
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|year = 1960s-1990s
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|ISBN = {{ISBN|0671042998}}
 
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'''''Star Trek: Aliens & Artifacts''''' is a reference book which provides a behind-the-scenes description of the makeup and props in ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'', ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'', ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' and ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]''. The book includes an introduction by [[Patrick Stewart]] and comments by [[Michael Dorn]], [[Rene Auberjonois]], [[Armin Shimerman]] and [[Ethan Phillips]] on the makeup of their respective characters.
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'''''Star Trek: Aliens & Artifacts''''' is a reference book which provides a behind-the-scenes description of the makeup and props in {{s|TOS}}, {{s|TNG}}, {{s|DS9}}, and {{s|VOY}}. The book includes an introduction by [[Patrick Stewart]] and comments by [[Michael Dorn]], [[Rene Auberjonois]], [[Armin Shimerman]], and [[Ethan Phillips]] on the makeup of their respective characters.
   
 
==Summary==
 
==Summary==
 
;From the book jacket
 
;From the book jacket
:'''''Special bonus: a section that will show you how to re-create your own makeup as well as create your own props, using readily available items.'''''
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:'''''Special bonus: a section that will show you how to re-create your own makeup as well as create your own props, using readily available items.'''''
   
:''Words on paper. Without the resourceful, innovative, almost magical talents of the untold hundreds of behind-the-scenes people who have worked on ''Star Trek'', those and countless other futuristic marvels would be just that - words on paper. For years the major responsibility for making it all real for viewing audiences has fallen to people like Academy Award®-winning makeup supervisor Michael Westmore and property master Alan Sims, and their incredible staff of artisans. These modern-day dream shapers have guarded their award-winning secrets with national security-level caution... until today.''
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:''Words on paper. Without the resourceful, innovative, almost magical talents of the untold hundreds of behind-the-scenes people who have worked on ''[[Star Trek]]'', those and countless other futuristic marvels would be just that – words on paper. For years the major responsibility for making it all real for viewing audiences has fallen to people like Academy Award®-winning makeup supervisor Michael Westmore and property master Alan Sims, and their incredible staff of artisans. These modern-day dream shapers have guarded their award-winning secrets with national security-level caution... until today.''
   
:''The veil of secrecy is pulled back in ''Star Trek: Aliens & Artifacts''. Through dozens of rare sketches, photographs, and designs, discover how those remarkable craftspeople made the fantastic vistas, creatures, and technology encountered every week. You'll be amazed at how low-tech some of these hi-tech wonders really are!''
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:''The veil of secrecy is pulled back in ''Star Trek: Aliens & Artifacts''. Through dozens of rare sketches, photographs, and designs, discover how those remarkable craftspeople made the fantastic vistas, creatures, and technology encountered every week. You'll be amazed at how low-tech some of these hi-tech wonders really are!''
   
:''Who decided to make the [[Andorian]] blue? Of what was the belt on the original [[Klingon]] costume made? Was the first [[phaser]] really a block of wood? All your questions will be answered in ''Star Trek: Aliens & Artifacts''!''
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:''Who decided to make the [[Andorian]] blue? Of what was the belt on the original [[Klingon]] costume made? Was the first [[phaser]] really a block of wood? All your questions will be answered in ''Star Trek: Aliens & Artifacts''!''
   
 
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{{review}}
   
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==Contents==
[[Category:Reference books|Aliens & Artifacts]]
 
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<div class="appear">
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*Dedication to [[Rick Berman]]
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*Contents
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*Introduction by [[Patrick Stewart]]
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*Chapter 1: The Pilots &ndash; {{e|The Cage}} and {{e|Where No Man Has Gone Before}}
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*Chapter 2: ''Star Trek''
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**[[TOS Season 1|The First Season]]
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***The Making of [[Spock]]
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***[[Balok]]
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***The [[salt creature|Salt Creature]]
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***[[Ruk]]
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***{{e|Miri}}
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***"{{dis|The Menagerie, Part I|episode|The Menagerie}}" [[Christopher Pike]]
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***[[Romulan]]s
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***Klingons
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***The [[Gorn]] <ref name="MW">This part of the book features commentary from Michael Westmore. Whereas his remarks in the TNG section on Vulcans pertain only to [[Sarek]] and Spock, his comments on the TNG Borg are much more extensive, addressing such topics as "Borg Electronics", "Borg Babies", and [[Locutus of Borg]].</ref>
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***The [[Horta]]
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***The [[Denevan neural parasite|Neural Parasites]]
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***The Evolution of Spock
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**[[TOS Season 2|The Second Season]]
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***[[Vaalian|The Feeders]] of [[Vaal]]
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***The Andorians and [[Tellarite]]s
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***Old Age Makeup in {{e|The Deadly Years}} <ref name="MW" />
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***The [[Mugato]]
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***[[Galt]], the [[Provider]]s, and the [[Thrall]]s
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**[[TOS Season 3|The Third Season]]
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***[[Gorgan]]
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***[[Lokai]] and [[Bele]]
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***[[Sevrin]]
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**The Standout Props
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***[[Tribble]]s
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***[[Medical equipment|Medical Equipment]], including a section entitled "Alan Sims on medical equipment"
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*Chapter 3: ''Star Trek: The Next Generation''
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**Interview material from Michael Westmore, including a section called "Michael Westmore on 'The Process'"
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**Early Makeup Concepts on TNG <ref name="MW" />
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**[[Data]] <ref name="MW" />
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**The [[Ferengi]] <ref name="MW" />
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**The Romulans <ref name="MW" />
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**The [[Vulcan]]s <ref name="MW" />
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**The [[Bajoran]]s
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**The [[Cardassian]]s <ref name="MW" />
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**The [[Borg]] <ref name="MW" />
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**[[Hugh|The Third of Five]] and the Evolution of the Borg
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**A section called "Michael Westmore on aging makeup"
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**The TNG props section includes information about "The [[Combadge]]", "The Small Hand Phaser: [[Type 1 phaser|type-1]] and [[Type 2 phaser|type-2]]", "The [[Tricorder]]", "Holsters", "Backpacks and Utility Luggage", "[[Geordi La Forge|Geordi]]'s [[VISOR]]", and comments from Alan Sims in a sections entitled "Alan Sims on [[Matt Jefferies]], Technology, and Props" and "My Concept of Prop Design" section, the latter featuring information regarding "[[Eating]] Utensils", "[[Playing card|Card Games]]", "Higher Resolution [[Television]]", "[[Klingon]] [[Weapon]]s", "Borg Props", and "The [[Ktarian game|Game]]"
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*Chapter 4: ''The Next Generation'' [[Alien]] Roll Call
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**[[The Traveler]]
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**[[Bynar]]s
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**[[Benzite]]s
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**[[Armus]]
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**[[Pakled]]s
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**[[Antedian]]s
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**[[Zakdorn]]
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**[[Leyor]] of the [[Caldonian]]s
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**The [[Bolian]]s
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**[[Antican]]s and [[Selay]]s
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**The [[Malcorian]]s
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**[[Tarchanne|Ultraviolet Light Being]]s of [[Tarchannen III]]
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**The [[Trill]]
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**The [[J'naii]]
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**[[Ktarian]]s
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**The {{e|Allegiance}} Aliens
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**[[Reginald Barclay|Barclay]]'s [[Barclay's Protomorphosis Syndrome|Protomorphosis Syndrome]]
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**[[Vorgon]]s
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**The [[Nausicaan]]s
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**The [[Ullian]]s
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**The [[Satarran]]s
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**[[Tamarian]]s and [[Captain]] [[Dathon]]
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**[[El-Adrel IV entity|The Tamarian Monster]]
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*Chapter 5: ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine''
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**The Bajorans
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**Klingons
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**Ferengi
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**Cardassians
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**A makeup section concerning "Michael Westmore on the Trill and their spots"
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**[[Odo]] and Other [[Changeling|Shape-Shifters]]
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**The [[Jem'Hadar]]
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**The [[Vorta]]
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**The DS9 props section, entitled "Alan Sims on ''Deep Space Nine'' props"
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*Chapter 6: ''Deep Space Nine'' Alien Roll Call
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**[[Morn]]
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**{{dis|Tosk|species}}
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**[[Kobliad]]
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**[[Wadi]]
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**[[Fallit Kot]]
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**The [[Miradorn]]
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**[[Elaysian]]s
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**The [[Skrreea]]
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**[[Tora Ziyal]]
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**[[Halanan]]s
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*Chapter 7: ''Star Trek: Voyager''
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**[[Tuvok|Vulcan]]
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**[[B'Elanna Torres|Torres]]
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**The [[Ocampa]]n
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**A section named "Michael Westmore on the [[Talaxian]]s"
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**A section called "Michael Westmore on the Borg, [[Seven of Nine]], the [[Borg Queen]], and [[One]]"
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**Seven of Nine
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**The Borg Queen
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**One
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**{{dis|Unimatrix Zero|episode|The}} ''[[USS Voyager|Voyager]]'' Borg
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**[[Captain Proton]]
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**The [[Kazon]]
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**The [[Hirogen]]
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**[[Tuvix]]
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**[[Tom Paris]] {{e|Threshold}} [[Hyper-evolved Human|Alien]]
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**The [[Vidiian]]s
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**The [[Malon]]s or the "Garbage Pail Men"
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**[[Tova Veer]] of the [[Voth]]
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**[[Trevis]]
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**[[Pralor]] [[Automated Personnel Unit|Automated Personal Unit]]
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**The [[Haakonian]]s
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**{{dis|Leonardo da Vinci|hologram}}
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**The VOY props section, entitled "Alan Sims on ''Voyager'' props", with his comments about "Weapons", "Scanning and Transcribing Devices", "Medical Apparatus", "Borg Props", "Borg Bikes", "Captain Proton Props", "Alien Props and Weapons", "Kazon Weapons", "Hirogen Weapons", "[[29th century|Twenty-ninth Century]] Gadgetry", and "[[Spider]] Props"
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*Chapter 8: How to Create Your Own Aliens & Artifacts
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**Data
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**Klingon
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**Ferengi [[Starfleet]] [[science officer|Science Officer]]
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**The Borg [Third of Five]
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**Romulan
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**Vulcan
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**Seven of Nine
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**Masks
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**Props, including "The [[SIMs beacon]]" and "Alan Sims on building a [[dermal regenerator]]"
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*Acknowledgements
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</div>
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== Gallery ==
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<gallery>
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File:Bynar head cap.jpg|[[Bynar]] headcap, p. 110
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File:Satarran torso and head makeup.jpg |[[Satarran]] torso and face, p. 121
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File:T'Lor, Ken Lesco.jpg|[[Ken Lesco]] as [[T'Lor]], p. 148‎
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File:Westmore's side-burn bible.jpg ‎
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</gallery>
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== References ==
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<references />
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[[Category:Reference books|Aliens & Artifacts]]

Latest revision as of 17:49, 27 April 2022

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Star Trek: Aliens & Artifacts is a reference book which provides a behind-the-scenes description of the makeup and props in Star Trek: The Original Series, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Star Trek: Voyager. The book includes an introduction by Patrick Stewart and comments by Michael Dorn, Rene Auberjonois, Armin Shimerman, and Ethan Phillips on the makeup of their respective characters.

Summary

From the book jacket
Special bonus: a section that will show you how to re-create your own makeup as well as create your own props, using readily available items.
Words on paper. Without the resourceful, innovative, almost magical talents of the untold hundreds of behind-the-scenes people who have worked on Star Trek, those and countless other futuristic marvels would be just that – words on paper. For years the major responsibility for making it all real for viewing audiences has fallen to people like Academy Award®-winning makeup supervisor Michael Westmore and property master Alan Sims, and their incredible staff of artisans. These modern-day dream shapers have guarded their award-winning secrets with national security-level caution... until today.
The veil of secrecy is pulled back in Star Trek: Aliens & Artifacts. Through dozens of rare sketches, photographs, and designs, discover how those remarkable craftspeople made the fantastic vistas, creatures, and technology encountered every week. You'll be amazed at how low-tech some of these hi-tech wonders really are!
Who decided to make the Andorian blue? Of what was the belt on the original Klingon costume made? Was the first phaser really a block of wood? All your questions will be answered in Star Trek: Aliens & Artifacts!

Excerpts of copyrighted sources are included for review purposes only, without any intention of infringement.

Contents

Gallery

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 This part of the book features commentary from Michael Westmore. Whereas his remarks in the TNG section on Vulcans pertain only to Sarek and Spock, his comments on the TNG Borg are much more extensive, addressing such topics as "Borg Electronics", "Borg Babies", and Locutus of Borg.