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English: Various props from Star Trek displayed at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, Merritt Island, Florida.
Phaser power module
Removable power supply unit for Starfleet phaser rifles, circa 2373.
Type-I hand phaser
Subminiature personal phaser sidearm used by Starfleet personnel, circa 2364.
Replica of a prop designed by Rick Sternbach for Star Trek: The Next Generation. This prop was unofficially known as a "cricket" by the Star Trek crew and cast.
Type-II phaser
Standard-size phaser sidearm used by Starfleet personnel, circa 2364.
Replica of a prop designed by Rick Sternbach for Star Trek: The Next Generation. This design was introduced in the show's first season, but was phased out after the second year. It was unofficially known as the "dustbuster".
Hand beacon light
Portable illumination device used by Starfleet away team members, circa 2371.
Prop made under the supervision of propriety master Alan Sims and used on Star Trek: Voyager. These devices were informally called "Sims beacons" by members on the Star Trek production crew.
Data display panel
Handheld portable display screen used by Starfleet personel, circa 2366.
Prop used in Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Tricorder
Standard Starfleet tricorder and holster, circa 2375.
Prop made for Star Trek: Insurrection.
Type-II phaser
Starfleet sidearm used aboard the USS Enterprise-E, circa 2379.
Replica of a prop used in Star Trek: Nemesis. This style of phaser was introduced in Star Trek: Insurrection, but the Nemesis version features the chrome metal beam emitter.
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