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I know that the TOS female uniform convention was the skirt. Frankly I don't think that matters at all though. The creators of DSC should do whatever they want with the uniforms. Adherence to canon is, as I've said elsewhere, a straitjacket on creativity. A little canon adherence is fun and interesting. But too often it's just suffocating.
And let's tread lightly with blanket comments about what feminism is and what it means for female representation in media.
I think JJ's uniforms respect the canon and are modern
It can not be denied that TOS was transgressive in the conservative society of the moment, like the kiss of uhura and kirk for example. Doctor king said that star trek was his favorite show.
 
I think JJ's uniforms respect the canon and are modern
It can not be denied that TOS was transgressive in the conservative society of the moment, like the kiss of uhura and kirk for example. Doctor king said that star trek was his favorite show.
I hope your source for that isn't Nichelle Nichols, because that story gets more elaborate every time it is told.

TOS had some progressive elements, true. But it's 50 years on, I'm hoping Discovery will be progressive by our standards, not those of 1966.
 
I hope your source for that isn't Nichelle Nichols, because that story gets more elaborate every time it is told.

TOS had some progressive elements, true. But it's 50 years on, I'm hoping Discovery will be progressive by our standards, not those of 1966.
Yes, this exactly.

Progressive values of the 60s are very different (re: evolved)* from progressive values of the 21st century. I want DSC to look forward from the 21st century, not from 1966. Which isn't to say I don't love TOS (check the avatar) or its message. I just think DSC can go much further and be relevant to us today. There's no need to go back to the TOS well. We've been there. It's awesome. But I want DSC to be the next step in the franchise.

*EDIT: And by stating we've evolved in our values since the 1960's, I don't mean to say we don't have a long way to go still. Boy howdy do we have a looooong way to go. But that's basically what Star Trek is -- to show us what we're aiming for.
 
I hope your source for that isn't Nichelle Nichols, because that story gets more elaborate every time it is told.

TOS had some progressive elements, true. But it's 50 years on, I'm hoping Discovery will be progressive by our standards, not those of 1966.
Personally I believe in what Nichelle says
 
Yes, this exactly.

Progressive values of the 60s are very different (re: evolved)* from progressive values of the 21st century. I want DSC to look forward from the 21st century, not from 1966. Which isn't to say I don't love TOS (check the avatar) or its message. I just think DSC can go much further and be relevant to us today. There's no need to go back to the TOS well. We've been there. It's awesome. But I want DSC to be the next step in the franchise.

*EDIT: And by stating we've evolved in our values since the 1960's, I don't mean to say we don't have a long way to go still. Boy howdy do we have a looooong way to go. But that's basically what Star Trek is -- to show us what we're aiming for.
I would like to see that section 31 has a complex system of surveillance and espionage throughout the federation
 
I would like to see that section 31 has a complex system of surveillance and espionage throughout the federation
Yeah I don't know if Star Trek has ever addressed privacy issues before. That could be cool. Personally I'm a bit indifferent to metadata collection, but I think it's a concern that could be good story material.
 
Yeah, I doubt it, too. But I really wonder if they'll take some visual cues from TOS or just go the Enterprise route of doing things differently. Gritty and practical instead of stylish. Not sure I like that. :p
You can do gritty and practical for worksuits and something a bit more stylish for more formal occasions.
 
You can do gritty and practical for worksuits and something a bit more stylish for more formal occasions.
All I know is that if it were me working on a starship full-time, I'd want to be wearing the ENT jumpsuits -- comfortable, functional, flame-retardant (because I know a panel will explode in my face at some point) and pockets and zippers galore. I would hate to have to wear the Monster Maroons all day. They look dreadfully uncomfortable.
 
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