The Traveler's First Costume

The costume is a long-sleeved, full-length jumpsuit with a textured, vertical stripe motif in various shades of gray and black, the cuffs in a horizontal stripe, a zip down the front, and stirrups for the feet.

Worn by Eric Menyuk as The Traveler in the Star Trek: TNG season one episode #106 “Where No One Has Gone Before,” which aired the week of October 26, 1987.  The being who described himself as a Traveler, but whose real name he claimed was unpronounceable by humans, was a humanoid from Tau Alpha C.  He claimed to be a traveler on a journey to experience "[our] reality". The Traveler noticed something special about the young Wesley Crusher, comparing him to a young Mozart. Inspired in part by this, Captain Picard promoted Wesley to an acting ensign in the traditions of Starfleet. The Traveler played a significant role in the destiny of Wesley Crusher. The costume is a long-sleeved, full-length jumpsuit with a textured, vertical stripe motif in various shades of gray and black, the cuffs in a horizontal stripe, a zip down the front, and stirrups for the feet.  The costume tag reads “#106 ‘Where None Have Gone’ / Traveller / Eric Menyuk / Chng 1 / All Scenes / #1.”  Julian’s Icons and Idols Hollywood Auction, Lot 247, Monday, December 16, 2019 - Stefan Park - Christie’s 40 Years of Star Trek, Lot 590, Friday, October 6, 2006.

The Traveler's First Costume

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