Maybe they were introduced around the same time as Kirk's Green tunic, but then it was quickly decided that a choice of uniform should be reserved only for the captain?
I imagine the tan uniforms could be casual duty? The "we're not rendezvousing with the Discovery or important dignitaries today uniform"?
Well, you don't want to look too shabby when the ship that just ended the Klingon War comes to your rescue.Yes that sounds like a plausible situation. Send out a distress signal and once you know which ship is coming to help, change uniforms.
This line of thought is reminding me of SG-1, which had so many different outfits they wore they could do an episode where a dozen alternate universe duplicates could show up with all of them wearing unique colors.Yes that sounds like a plausible situation. Send out a distress signal and once you know which ship is coming to help, change uniforms.
Irrelevant, they're rebooting the look of the thing (I'd argue much more than the look, but this isn't the thread for it) so although they could have had "Cage" uniforms it's not the intent of the creators. What we're seeing is the DISCOverse's version of Pike-era garb.It's been 3 years since The Cage, the uniforms could have easily changed between then and now.
Irrelevant, they're rebooting the look of the thing (I'd argue much more than the look, but this isn't the thread for it) so although they could have had "Cage" uniforms it's not the intent of the creators. What we're seeing is the DISCOverse's version of Pike-era garb.
Uniform of the day? Admiral Komack was more old schoolYeah, but that leaves us with Where No Man Has Gone Before.
I know it would probably drive a lot of people crazy, but I've never liked those uniforms, so if they want to just retcon them out of existence I wouldn't be bothered by that.
If a novel is said between DSC and TOS I presume it would use the uniforms from DSC, before DSC on the Enterprise I presume the uniforms from "The Cage" would be used and in TOS the normal TOS uniforms.So, should some future Star Trek novelverse adventure crossover with Captain Pike's adventures, would/should authors describe the uniforms, sets and ships as they appeared in the TOS pilot and "The Menagerie" or DSC season two? Are we seeing a retcon where these designs have all been replaced within the Star Trek Prime Universe mythos and the new look is all there is, or an alternate take on Trek so TOS novels won't ever mention the Enterprise of Pike's time having bifurcated nacelle pylons or bright red and yellow uniform shirts, with pin badges and piping along the shoulders?
Or would this all be decided by an editor of said hypothetical novel and above the writer's pay grade?
So, should some future Star Trek novelverse adventure crossover with Captain Pike's adventures, would/should authors describe the uniforms, sets and ships as they appeared in the TOS pilot and "The Menagerie" or DSC season two? Are we seeing a retcon where these designs have all been replaced within the Star Trek Prime Universe mythos and the new look is all there is, or an alternate take on Trek so TOS novels won't ever mention the Enterprise of Pike's time having bifurcated nacelle pylons or bright red and yellow uniform shirts, with pin badges and piping along the shoulders?
If the antenna are described as moving in any way, the ENT version.This is all a work of imagination. Onscreen, you see how the imaginations of various artists, performers, and other creators interpret a story. In prose, your own imagination interprets it. Do you see original uniforms or retconned uniforms? Do you see Kirstie Alley Saavik or Robin Curtis Saavik? Do you see TOS-style Andorians or ENT-style Andorians? That's between you and your brain. You're the production team, so you make those decisions.
While uniforms likely won't be described to the detail of having the zip, collar and piping of the Disco unis, security wearing red shirts, or other uniform colours is something that very likely will come up.
In TOS' version of Pike's era, the uniform colours were gold, mustard and blue.
I haven´t read the comic yet, but...All right, so...just finished reading Discovery: Succession #1, and looks like there's at least one huge, honking conflict with the TV show itself. Namely,the Mirror Joann Owosekun is alive and well on the bridge of the I.S.S. Shenzhou following the Discovery's escape back to the Prime Universe and the destruction of Emperor Georgiou's flagship. She got phaser-disintegrated right onscreen in "What's Past is Prologue." Kirsten is credited as co-writer on this one, but I'm wondering if this issue's script maybe got submitted before the teleplay of "What's Past..." was finalized, and the decision to kill off Mirror Owosekun was made by the TV producers? But she dies again in this issue, so...anyways. She's only identified as "Lt. Owosekun" in the issue, so maybe this was a cousin or identical twin sister?
Some other continuity-stuff from the issue:
So we'll see what happens with issue #2 -- at one point in this issue,
- The Terran Empire is now ruled by Emperor Georgiou's cousin, Prince Alexander, who assumes the imperial throne after Mirror Georgiou is believed deceased following the events of the various TV episodes.
- The seat of the empire on Earth is located in San Francisco, with a huge palace.
- Mirror Amanda Grayson is depicted as being a major leader of the Vulcan/Klingon/Andorian/Tellarite resistance movement, which...kinda plays havoc with David Mack's depiction of her in The Sorrows of Empire, as being a very staunch, pro-Imperial collaborator whose family had developed new weapons technologies for the empire (and whom Mirror Spock later has eliminated as a loose end). Although maybe something happens later in the series that would allow these two depictions to be potentially reconciled. T.B.D.
- Mirror Harry Mudd! Probably the only other depiction of Mirror Mudd that I can even recall was found in the Decipher RPG several years ago, and of course this version is completely incompatible with that one, but what's here is fairly intriguing. Looking forward to seeing where they go with this.
the Mirror Cornwell says that "[It's] time to end the Georgiou dynasty" (or words to that effect), so there might still be room for Empress Sato II or III to return, here. We'll see.
Despite what show writers said, Mirror Burnham is alive after all. What´s next? She´ll run into Prime Lorca?
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