Anbo-Jyutsu Costume Concept Artwork

Two original hand embellished photocopy sketchs with details in pencil and colored in marker on 8.5 x 14 inch artists leaf. Artist was David Levey. Costume Designers Guild 207 stamp. Signed by Durinda Wood. Featured in "Star Trek/The Officail Fan Blub" #69 page 11.

Anbo-jyutsu, or simply anbo, was a type of Human martial arts practiced in the 24th century. It took place in a circular arena, where two opponents would compete against each other. Both competitors wore light protective armor and a helmet that had a solid visor, which effectively blinded the competitor. A staff was used as a weapon, with a proximity sensor on one end and a small spherical cushion on the other. With the help of the proximity sensor, a player could detect, by means of an audio signal, where their adversary was.

Kyle Riker began playing with his son, William T. Riker, when he was eight years old. Riker used this game in 2365 as a means to settle long-held grudges against his father. Kyle considered anbo-jyutsu to be the ultimate form of Human martial arts. Katherine Pulaski considered it highly dangerous. Kyle Riker was played by Mitchell Ryan. Profiles In History Hollywood Auction 96 - Thursday December 13, 2018, Lot 1552.

Anbo-Jyutsu Costume Concept Artwork

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