hopefully, nothing. i love, love, love, love the uniforms designed for TWOK. my favorite trek uniform; actually probably my favorite movie uniform costume of all time.
Didn’t the cast express discomfort with the TMP uniforms? One of the most odd choices was that the pants were stitched onto the shoes, so you needed someone to assist in defacing them without tearing them off. At least with the TWOK uniforms it’s easier to go to the bathroom.
I’m sure the DS9 uniforms were not convenient to wear if you had to go to the bathroom, especially after eating Taco Bell junk.
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“I gotta crap!!!”
Honestly, that's my favorite interpretation I have seen in trying to loosen up the feel of the maroons. I mean, they already have the division colored turtlenecks so why not just have a formal jacket to put over the duty uniform, like the field jacket.I literally just had an idea for a thought experiment: What if, instead of entirely new uniforms for the officers, Meyer had kept the two-piece uniforms and put the TWOK jacket, or something similar, on top ot them that could be removed for day-to-day use? How well do you think this would have satisfied everyone here who think the monster maroons are too formal/dressy for day-to-day use?
Honestly, that's my favorite interpretation I have seen in trying to loosen up the feel of the maroons. I mean, they already have the division colored turtlenecks so why not just have a formal jacket to put over the duty uniform, like the field jacket.
Then came TNG and someone had the bright idea of returning to the tri-color glory, but swapping red and gold to ensure all those dumb "redshirt" jokes would be supplanted by "goldshirt" ones.
"Color proper"?The 1960s had the loud and bold colors to help sell more new color TVs with as TOS was one of the first shows to be full color proper*, plus stylish go-go boots and even trend-setted bellbottoms in a way.
* and the artistry involved with the use of color remains sumptuous, but unique to the era
At least the cast wearing TMP outfits wouldn't constantly appear to be ready for a military ceremony in every scene.
As do a lot of other people on this board, so why invoke him in particular?I know one of our resident authors, Christopher Bennett, feels much the same way you do about TWOK uniforms, that they are way to dressy for every day use.
This is my biggest complaint regarding the film uniforms, both TMP and TWOK. No matter what there is little design connective tissue from TOS to TMP to TWOK. It feels very sporadic, like the quartermaster just had a drawing contest to see who which elementary school could come up with Starfleet's next design.But they don't remind me at all of prior uniforms (or even later uniforms all that much).
He came to mind because there was a line in his most recent book about that very issue.As do a lot of other people on this board, so why invoke him in particular?
Ah. Unsurprising, he loves to explain every little thing.He came to mind because there was a line in his most recent book about that very issue.
Ah. Unsurprising, he loves to explain every little thing.
I would have liked to see that.I think Meyer would still go for the costume change, as that was one of the few things he able pull off on the budget they were under. IIRC, he said if he had the budget for brand new sets, the Enterprise bridge would have looked more reminiscent of the Nostromo from ALIEN.
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