There was a thread months ago, before the movie hit the theaters (try a search for "The Kelvin's uniforms" if you want to check it out.) I think most people just figured that 25 years was long enough that a couple of changes in uniform design and departmental color scheme could have taken place between then and the time of the episodes of the original series.It just occured to me on board the Kelvin that command (George Kirk, Robau) are wearing blue.
Was this discussed before? It must have been... but looks like Starfleet did the old color switcheroo for departments in that time period.
Blue was used by Kirk and other high-ranking senior staff in TMP, too:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/b/bd/St1-cast_publicity_shot.png
No idea why Decker is in gold, but the film never really established much anyway.
Blue was used by Kirk and other high-ranking senior staff in TMP, too:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/b/bd/St1-cast_publicity_shot.png
No idea why Decker is in gold, but the film never really established much anyway.
Imagine what Trip Tucker would have looked like in those Kelvin uniforms had he lived another 70-odd years.
I think I just gave some of the ENT forum regulars multiple orgasms.
I think the Kelvin uniforms were to be an outgrowth/development of the Enterprise blue jumpsuits.
Imagine what Trip Tucker would have looked like in those Kelvin uniforms had he lived another 70-odd years.
I think I just gave some of the ENT forum regulars multiple orgasms.
They've already had their orgasms in the recent ENT fiction from Pocket Books.![]()
Blue was used by Kirk and other high-ranking senior staff in TMP, too:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/b/bd/St1-cast_publicity_shot.png
No idea why Decker is in gold, but the film never really established much anyway.
Decker wore the beige in pre-publicity shots because he was the last person cast and his uniforms weren't ready yet. The beige appears rather gold in that series of pics due to lighting, and it was a prototype of the grey jumpsuit version he used in the movie. In those same shots, Chapel is also in blue/grey, but wears beige in the movie. Spock is missing his black Vulcan collar, and Kirk's uniform has both sleeve stripes and epaulets!
The production notes for TMP say that all crewmembers could have their choice of uniform colour. It's not indicitive of senior vs junior. (Division was shown by the circled circle behind the insignia and, on some styles, epaulets, and rank shown on sleeve stripes or epaulet stripes.) Note that Lieutenant Ilia and the Rhaandarite bridge ensign wear blue/grey, and they are both outranked by Uhura, Sulu and Chapel.
Well, let's be fair here. Was there any piping of a different color on Robau's/Kirk's uniforms to show the command department colors of 2233? Which...since they were gold during the time of ENTERPRISE 70-80 years before and were also gold during both classic TOS and the new timeline...was probably gold? I could never make out any piping on the blue Kelvin uniforms what with all the lens flare, bright explosions and rapid camera movements during the opening battle sequence.
Because there is no ryhm or reason to the costumes in this movie outside of the Enterprise uniforms! All the other starfleet uniforms make no sense at all! The admirals costume look like some monks costumes from robinhood! The art directiom as a whole is off mark!It just occured to me on board the Kelvin that command (George Kirk, Robau) are wearing blue.
Was this discussed before? It must have been... but looks like Starfleet did the old color switcheroo for departments in that time period.
Because there is no ryhm or reason to the costumes in this movie outside of the Enterprise uniforms! All the other starfleet uniforms make no sense at all! The admirals costume look like some monks costumes from robinhood! The art directiom as a whole is off mark!It just occured to me on board the Kelvin that command (George Kirk, Robau) are wearing blue.
Was this discussed before? It must have been... but looks like Starfleet did the old color switcheroo for departments in that time period.
I don't think that's quite correct. Pike was wearing the black uniform while he was still just a captain, and Spock was also wearing the black uniform as a lieutenant commander. I think the black uniform is for all officers assigned to Starfleet Academy as instructors and/or recruits and/or whatever else.^
Actually, the uniforms in this movie are fairly easy to understand:
Red suit: Cadet
TOS uniform: Starfleet crew
Black uniform: Starfleet Admiral (normal)
Pike's uniform in the end scene which is the same as Kirk's admiral uniform from TMP: Starfleet Admiral (alternate, probably the full-dress variant)
Red, too - tactical. The engineer wore green.Well, let's be fair here. Was there any piping of a different color on Robau's/Kirk's uniforms to show the command department colors of 2233? Which...since they were gold during the time of ENTERPRISE 70-80 years before and were also gold during both classic TOS and the new timeline...was probably gold? I could never make out any piping on the blue Kelvin uniforms what with all the lens flare, bright explosions and rapid camera movements during the opening battle sequence.
The piping was black on the uniforms.
The colors were:
Blue: Command
Goldish Green
Grey
White: Medical
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