Q's Human Costume

The costume consists of a taupe wool side pleated jumpsuit with an open front and stirrups and a sleeveless mottled olive green and dark green cotton mock turtleneck. Slit in rear from cable.

Worn by John de Lancie as Q in the Star Trek: TNG season three episode #161 “Déjà Q,” which aired the week of February 5, 1990.  While orbiting Bre'el IV to investigate a descending asteroidal moon, which could cause a cataclysm on the planet, the crew is surprised by the unexpected arrival of Q.  Picard is suspicious Q is the cause of the moons orbit, but Q explains he is not since his superiors in the Continuum have stripped him of his powers and made him human.  After Data saves Q from an attack by the Calamarains Q gets his powers back by performing a selfless act.  The costume consists of a taupe wool side pleated jumpsuit with an open front and stirrups and a sleeveless mottled olive green and dark green cotton mock turtleneck.  The sewn in tag in the jumpsuit reads “John Delancy #2” and the turtleneck reads “J. Double.”  The costume tag reads “#161 ‘Deja Q’ ‘Q’ John Delancie Jumpsuit, shirt.”  Chris Palmer October 27, 2017 - Screen Used - Christie’s 40 Years of Star Trek, Lot 651, Friday, October 6, 2006.

Type: Costume

Character: Q

Actor: John de Lancie

Show: Star Trek: The Next Generation

Episode: Deja Q

Q's Human Costume

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