I completely forgot about the turkeys. I've been suffering since 1992 (joking...kind of). That makes sense. Now I have to go watch Charlie X. As for the phasers, at least put them in the hall closet. Right by the cooking station implies they were used in cooking.I have no problem with the Galley, they had one on the original Enterprise too, it's where Charlie Evans put the Turkeys. it probably acts as the central control for the replicator system, and you have to have somewhere to go for real cooking for special occasions.
As for phasers, you either keep them all locked up in the armoury, or you distribute them over the whole ship for easy access in times of emergency. the Enterprise A obviously uses the latter system.
I see it now, thanks. I saw bb code editor and didn't make the connection. Sorry.Wolff there is a edit button you know. Unless users need to have a certain amount of posts before you can use it.
You know that that started with the movies.
In TOS, the chest emblem was ship specific.
Only the Crew of Enterprise wore the Chevrons, and other ships, their crew had different emblems to signify which Star Ship that they were from.
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(The writing is a little small. Sorry)
Enterprise in 2001ish "chose" to ignore this facet of uniform design, I'm guessing Discovery will as well.
You're correct, it is cannon, in the mirror universe. Not in the prime timeline prime universe thoughHowever, the emblem used on the uniforms of the crew of the U.S.S. Defiant in the Enterprise episode "A Mirror Darkly" is canon. It was based on the chevron used in the hull pennant of the TOS Enterprise. The art department came up with it based on the long-time assumption that different starships had their own insignia.
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However the Defiant was a Prime timeline ship sent into the Mirror universe.
No worries, I'm amazed I even remember that.You're right, completely messed that up. Probably haven't seen that episode since highschool. Well now I feel old
I always wondered what kind of food they were dealing with in that galley that necessitated the need to keep phasers on quick hand.
As a 25 year old, I don't think the Cage/ TOS uniforms look dated. I've seen people in basic sweatshirts that look like the Cage tunic. Bright colored sweater and black slacks. That's pretty current with today's fashion. And as some have mentioned above, updating it wouldn't hurt either.
Because that "era" doesn't exist. It's not history. It's fiction. Stories get retold in many ways, and visual storytelling changes with the times.
Superman and Batman don't dress the way they did when I was a kid, either. If I get worked up about that the problem is mine, not that of the creators.
And that was the great thing about Star Trek. It didn't need rebooted. It was strong enough to stand up even after all this time. I still assert that the reboots were completely unnecessary and speak to the creative weakness of those who made them.
Superman and Batman don't dress the way they did when I was a kid, either. If I get worked up about that the problem is mine, not that of the creators.
It's been a million years since I read it and so now I'm not sure if it was TMP novelization or if it was a book meant to be a prequel to TMP, but in it, I read that after Kirk's initial five year mission, the crew and ship had so distinguished themselves in the line of duty that all Starfleet insignia were changed to match that of the Enterprise crew as a way of honoring them. Obviously not "on-screen" canon, but it's a good explanation. I wish I could remember the exact source, but I know that's I read. I will do some digging and see what I can find.
On edit: It was TMP novelization, which was written by Roddenberry himself, which is probably why it has stuck in my mind all these years. Can't get much more canon than something written by the creator of the series, at least in literature, if not on screen.
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