I'm sure that if you repeat it often enough, it will become true.
I'm sure that if you deny it long enough, it will -
Actually, no - no, it won't. The uniforms were green.

I'm sure that if you repeat it often enough, it will become true.
That seems reasonable.*Hisses at marines and chaplains*
Well, reading the posts on this page, clearly not.I thought we moved on several pages ago.
Kor
Nimoy was Human on set, he came out Vulcan on screen.Uniforms were green.
They came out gold on screen.
Nimoy was Human on set, Human on screen.Nimoy was Human on set, he came out Vulcan on screen.
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Slightly different, as the intent was for Nimoy to be a "Vulcan". The same cannot be said for the shirtsNimoy was Human on set, he came out Vulcan on screen.
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*Hisses at marines and chaplains*
Only Zefram Cochrane could get away with that.TOS civilians wore Pink Jumpsuits. Your argument is invalid.
NTSC is was seen as yellow, and in HD it is green on screen.Nimoy was Human on set, he came out Vulcan on screen.
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Would the new series benefit with a two piece uniform or a unisex jumpsuit? I prefer TOS uniforms because it's practical and seems fitting for a mission for 5 years. With a variation of the uniforms, should there be some sort of standard? The worst thing I would want to see is the incoherent mess seen in Generations where officers are wearing different variants of the uniforms from scene to scene.I tend to agree, and liked the different technical manuals as they show a lot more variants on the TOS uniforms than seen in films.
Would the new series benefit with a two piece uniform or a unisex jumpsuit? I prefer TOS uniforms because it's practical and seems fitting for a mission for 5 years. With a variation of the uniforms, should there be some sort of standard? The worst thing I would want to see is the incoherent mess seen in Generations where officers are wearing different variants of the uniforms from scene to scene.
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Enlisted utility jumpsuit:
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A few changes here and there, with the pants leg opening for example, and I would pick these.
I'm guessing that it may be a part of a online game, anybody know who or what a "prism" is, some type of job position?a lot of fans have developed some interesting concepts for variations. This has a directory of some more interesting ones.
Haven't a problem with either, I especially like the idea of Starfleet chaplains being stationed aboard starships.*Hisses at marines and chaplains*
That's called "blousing the boots". You fold the leg of the pants up inside itself, and strap it down with an elastic band (hooks on each end to close it into a loop) over the top of the combat boot. Takes lots and lots of practice to get it just right. Some people cheat and put the pant legs inside the boots, but I found that to be very uncomfortable because I liked my boots laced up fairly snug.How would the outfits look if it had the TOS type pants look? You know, show more boots. I love looking at shined, long boots.
I'm sure both of them can handle it on their own or with the counselor. Seriously, it is a secular society.What's the issue? Starfleet is the military, and I'm sure in the 24th century there will still be people who practice religion.
Like very ordinary civilian clothing?Let's see some Starfleet black ops units. Anybody want to speculate on what the uniforms would look like?
I'm sure it has at least some secular aspects.it is a secular society
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