What's the in-universe explanation for the uniforms screw-up in Generations?
An "in universe" explanation"? Um...
Well, in the late TNG/early DS9 era, it was clear that space station personel wore a different uniform to those on a starship. Starship crews were evidently more 'Starfleet formal', whereas base personel were 'Starfleet casual'. But in Voyager, the ship crew also wears the DS9 'Starfleet casual' look, having evidently been launched after Starfleet had issued the order saying everybody has to switch over to the other uniforms. So, "Generations" probably depicts the changeover from one to the other (though the old uniform doesn't appear to have been completely phased out at the end).
I do think it was a bad idea changing the uniforms (the movies and Voyager too -- I'd have prefered if they'd stayed consistent and kept different uniform types for base and starship personel). IIRC, the whole point of the DS9 uniform was that it was supposed to be more like something you'd wear in that kind of dressed-down enviroment. It's the kind of uniform an engineer would have on when he's got his sleeves up and is tinkering with components. Maybe Geordi's team should have been wearing them on the Enterprise more often?
I didn't like that it seemed to have no reason or method of why they would change. In the third season of TNG, remember they had a uniform change. And the lower-ranked officers were the ones that wore the 1st and 2nd season uniforms (a jumpsuit with no collar and a stripe along the shoulder). They should've done that in Generations.
I'm pretty sure the decision to incorporate the new design uniforms was intentional. Not a screw-up.What's the in-universe explanation for the uniforms screw-up in Generations?
Since when was a little variety a screw-up? There were tons of uniform variants worn in TMP and STXI, as there are in real life military organizations.What's the in-universe explanation for the uniforms screw-up in Generations?
While I agree that it's no big deal, a case could be made based on the definition of 'uniform' as being something that... well, has got uniformity. There's almost no point in having a uniform if every other guy we see is wearing a different version of it. Really, it ought to have been an all-or-nothing approach. Give everybody the old uniforms, or give everybody the new uniforms. Don't split it down the middle.Having two types of uniforms in service at the same time just doesn't seem that crazy to me I guess.![]()
I still think that's it. It's too much of a change to happen suddenly after seven years of only wearing one type, whereas if there had been even a vague suggestion in seasons six and seven of the tv show that they switched between these two uniforms all the time in-universe (even if it was only the background guys wearing them rather than the regulars) then the sudden mish-mash seen in Generations wouldn't have made us blink an eye.It would have been nice if they had switched over to the DS9 uniform during the sixth or seventh season. In universe explanation, maybe it took longer for the Enterprise to phase out the other one.
How do we, as fans, deal with new elements introduced in Trek?
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