That infographic is so fun. That being said, not sure I love the boots also having the division colours. It seems a bit much.Aaron Harvey does it again: http://trekmovie.com/2017/06/22/a-close-up-look-at-star-trek-discovery-uniforms-infographic/
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That infographic is so fun. That being said, not sure I love the boots also having the division colours. It seems a bit much.Aaron Harvey does it again: http://trekmovie.com/2017/06/22/a-close-up-look-at-star-trek-discovery-uniforms-infographic/
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Perhaps. But, let's see them in action.It's still television and the characters and their placement within a scene need to "read" so the viewer can quickly identify them. Colors help with that, as does clear rank insignias. Colors also show Starfleet as as peaceful explorers rather than military soldiers. BOO to the all BLUE "dress" uniforms. *double sigh*
Amazing. Is there a Kelvin univese one of these?Aaron Harvey does it again: http://trekmovie.com/2017/06/22/a-close-up-look-at-star-trek-discovery-uniforms-infographic/
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Then the color coded underwear might bother you.That infographic is so fun. That being said, not sure I love the boots also having the division colours. It seems a bit much.
Or maybe people don't like them because they look like shit?That's not the point. It's the lack of imagination. The insatiable desire for the familiar and the sameness.
RAMA
Perhaps. But, let's see them in action.
Amazing. Is there a Kelvin univese one of these?
Then the color coded underwear might bother you.
Or maybe people don't like them because they look like shit?
The maroons are overwhelmingly the most popular uniforms in the whole fandom and they certainly weren't familiar and samey.
But these are just awful. They have a unflattering drape. The lines and contours don't mesh well. And the color choice is just plain fugly.
Also it's hard to claim originality or doing something different when they're literally orange and teal dressings set in orange and teal backgrounds. I suppose they're trying to blend in like chameleons for when the Rommies attack?
Well, I hope the Kelvin one gets some love somedayThere's not a Kelvin one, but that's not a bad idea. Probably not right away since DSC is kind of at the top of mind right now.
BTW here's the link to the higher-res image
http://scifanatic.wpengine.netdna-c...6/TrekMovie_DSC_Uniform_Breakdown_21_6_17.png
I felt like I was analyzing the Zapruder films--I think I know every frame of that trailer by heart now!
P.S. I firmly believe they have division-colored skivvies!
That's not the point. It's the lack of imagination. The insatiable desire for the familiar and the sameness.
RAMA
The maroons are overwhelmingly the most popular uniforms in the whole fandom and they certainly weren't familiar and samey.
So far I'm loving pretty much most of what's been shown, but I do have to admit that when it comes to the uniforms, I find I'd like those to remain a little more familiar for some reason. Beyond that, I'm liking what I'm seeing and find the changes refreshing.
To be honest, I find the maroons to look like shit. Hell I prefer the TMP pajama's over the maroons because I like different colors for different departments. Didn't care for TWOK design at all.
Regurgitating something you mean?The creators imagined one thing and a lot of other people imagined a lot of other things. You're saying that the people showing their visions of how it could look lack imagination. At least they're creating something.
Remember the old uniform thread? The new "tactical armor/vest" seems like a nice recall of STTMP while updating it to a ST Online sensibility. It's a nice, measured design that doesn't come off too extreme.
I'm curious if it follows my suggestion as an energy damper/re-director rather than a kevlar-style impact armor.
I actually think it offers a nice visual change to the navy blue uniforms, and I think it works well in contrast. It doesn't have the look like contemporary ballistic armor, or even the armor used in TWOK. It think the contrast with the more retro-future look of the uniforms is great.Yeah I would presume it's not formal body armor after all it's the 23rd Century so some kind of energy dispersion material makes way more sense. Looks more like some basic environmental protection for away missions like a bikers protective suit and hearkens directly to the Cage's utility equipment. A belt that holds the communicator and phaser in easy access pouches and the vest similar to the jacket used as added protection. Sure not a visual 1 for 1 but it sure makes that connection in terms of what personnel would use off ship when exploring or conditions are less than ideal.
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