I keep trying to come up with a backstory for the three flashlight scene![]()
"Captain, are you quite sure this is what it means to light the darkest hour?"
"Shut up, Spock."
They were shining them at Gul Madred's grandfather but Sulu and/or Scotty was just out of shot.
So what would be the obvius interpretation of lighted hand held objects in a space opera science fiction setting? Ray guns perhaps?
UV or IR Spectrum Light?These flashlights were configured to emit the frequency of light that best reveals stealthy, nearly invisible alien predators.
I've wondered about Spock's taller collar in Corbomite for years. I have two hypotheses:
1) They wanted to make him look more alien;
2) Nimoy had a long neck, and covering more of it with the collar reduced the amount of "copper" makeup they needed to use.
Of course, neither of these account for why they didn't keep the design after Corbomite.
UV or IR Spectrum Light?
Are we talking in Space, or out in the field, on the planet or in some environment?You want to be prepared. I like that.But I don't know the answer. I wonder if the flashlights should emit multiple wavelengths of visible light in a rotation too rapid for the stealth system to keep up with and deflect.
Are we talking in Space, or out in the field, on the planet or in some environment?
Have you thought of using Laser Pointers, if somebody is literally bending light, a person who is off angle should see the Laser curve / bend, and you know somebody is hiding in that area.My field experience is very limited.I'm mostly just a space cadet. But I picture this trio with flashlights casing through a derelict ship or abandoned station like Regula One. It's pretty intense.
My understanding is that the higher collar was so his makeup wouldn't smudge the tunic collar.
You can already see Kirk and McCoy's tunics shrinking in this early episode, in the sleeve length:
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Still, I would see a moment like that as a kid, and it looked so cool. Seeing a landing partly outdoors made me want to go out and play Star Trek.
This could go on and on. "Miri" has so many artfully composed shots.
I keep trying to come up with a backstory for the three flashlight scene![]()
The red, green and blue flashlights suggest to me that this set of promotional photos was made to sell colour television sets.
Grace persuaded Majel to help her lobby for the mini skirts so they were able to show off their legs as a sign of women's emancipation. Ironically, they are now viewed as sexist through a modern prism but they went to good way to making Trek so iconic. My regret is that their introduction went hand in hand with increased sexism in the storytelling following the pilots.Its interesting that Rand is in pants. I wonder when they made the decision to go short skirts.
Not to mention that grace has different hair. I guess the basket weave wig was t completed by then
I've wondered about Spock's taller collar in Corbomite for years.
Can someone repost these images, getting "URL signature expired"I've always wondered what the provenance was for the uniforms worn for all those promo photos done before the series launched, but before they refined the uniforms (and hairstyles) for regular production.
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You have the velour and color of the main series uniforms (except for Rand not being in red yet...and there may not have been a red at that point). You also have the simple gold rank stripes from the second pilot and the insignia from that, as well. Also, the collars are like a black version of the second pilot, lacking the shaping of the original series uniform. And, of course, Rand is wearing pants still!
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Is there any particular knowledge we have about when/how these sets of photos were done? Why the hybrid uniforms? Basically, any information would be fascinating to me![]()
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