Thanks!
So was Rand being considered more as a lead?this photo shoot occurred after WNMHGB and before The Corbomite Maneuver. The series was greenlit and they were getting it together.
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So was Rand being considered more as a lead?
"Scan on all frequencies."
She was considered to be Miss Kitty to James Kirk's Matt Dillion. And contracted for more episodes than the other day players (@Maurice can jump in with deets more than I can and correct me if I've misremembered).
Her guarantee was for 7 out of the first 13 episodes—the same number as DeForest Kelley and George Takei for that initial program cycle. (Doohan was guaranteed 5 out of 13.)
think some say there's gold and silver bars and a more frilly bars, too, but I can't see the difference even in HD video.
I like the minimalistic look from the early episodes, and even all of original Trek. The uniforms in the first two seasons of TNG were also understated. Even the dress uniforms for both series were more reserved. The characters could tell the person's rank without broadcasting it.I'm glad they changed the rank braid system for the TOS series. The old Cage and WNMHGB braids were too simple and didn't provide enough rank distinction to make in-universe sense (i.e. no rank, one bar Lt. and Captain rank, two bar Captain rank). I think some say there's gold and silver bars and a more frilly bars, too, but I can't see the difference even in HD video.
Really? The addition of a Nehru collar and the elimination of one shoulder stripe are all it takes for the TNG uniforms to go from understated to overtly militaristic? That is a thin line.Starting with Khan, TNG season 3 and all series afterward, the uniforms have been too bombastic and overtly militaristic, replete with epaulets, etc.
I admit the newer TNG uniforms were not that far off, but in the first few episodes of the 3rd season the jackets were puffy and with shoulder pads to make the actors look more bulky and muscular. It had the effect of making them slightly more ostentatious than the earlier uniforms. They soon made them slightly less bulky. Even the Nehru collars gave them a more militaristic look.Really? The addition of a Nehru collar and the elimination of one shoulder stripe are all it takes for the TNG uniforms to go from understated to overtly militaristic? That is a thin line.
The shirts seem to be basic pullovers, the kind associated with sailors. Not seeing football jersey there.I always thought the look they were going for in TOS was football jerseys, cheerleader outfits and go-go boots. The opposite of a military uniform.
Really? The addition of a Nehru collar and the elimination of one shoulder stripe are all it takes for the TNG uniforms to go from understated to overtly militaristic? That is a thin line.
Yup. Always enjoyed the nautical feel, both with the Cage and TOS.The shirts seem to be basic pullovers, the kind associated with sailors. Not seeing football jersey there.
On a character sometimes referred to as CPO Garison.In "The Cage" there was one character with a voided or ladder-like stripe.
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Also in "The Cage," silver stripes were worn on the blue field jackets. In WNMHGB, all the stripes appear to be the same gold type.
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