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1478. Michael and Denise Okuda Collection: Isolinear Computer Chip ### STAR TREK: VOYAGER (1995-2001

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles Start Price:250.00 USD Estimated At:500.00 - 1,000.00 USD
1478. Michael and Denise Okuda Collection: Isolinear Computer Chip ### STAR TREK: VOYAGER (1995-2001
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STAR TREK: VOYAGER (1995-2001) - Michael and Denise Okuda Collection: Isolinear Computer Chip - An isolinear computer chip from the television series Star Trek: Voyager. Processing chips like this were used on Voyager to store data and run operations.

This lot comes from the collection of celebrated Star Trek franchise artists and advisors Michael and Denise Okuda. This chip is composed of a fluorescent yellow acrylic tile etched with a circuit board-like pattern, and a white paper tape at one end with a printed barcode and "31-4077" number. This lot exhibits chipping and scratches on the acrylic, as well as lifted adhesive and creasing on the tape. Dimensions: 3.24" x 1" x 0.25" (8.25 cm x 2.5 cm x 0.25 cm)Though their long and celebrated careers in the Star Trek world began in features, Michael and Denise Okuda established themselves as franchise legends while working on Star Trek: The Next Generation. Michael became art supervisor on TNG, while Denise came on as a scenic artist during Deep Space Nine, roles they would continue to perform through Voyager, Enterprise, and the Next Generation films. Married in 1993, the Okudas are known as the driving forces behind the development of many of the now-iconic 24th-century technologies seen throughout the series, including the famous "Okudagrams" they created for the LCARS (Library Computer Access and Retrieval System) interfaces . Propstore is proud to present a selection of key memorabilia from the personal collection of one of the franchise's most important creative teams to the public for the first time.


Estimate: $500 - 1,000

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