Ahh, that would explain this memorable scene.... Matt Decker's genitalia being smashed up ...
Ahh, that would explain this memorable scene.... Matt Decker's genitalia being smashed up ...
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Playing devil's advocate here for a moment, since The Cage never aired, I don't know that it can be considered canon.
Playing devil's advocate here for a moment, since The Cage never aired, I don't know that it can be considered canon.
But it did air! As part of the Patrick Stewart-narrated "A Star Trek Saga: From One Generation to the Next" that was screened to lead into the late-running Season Two of TNG. The whole episode of "The Cage" was part of the documentary. And "The Cage" was then made available to the regular syndication package for TOS.
does a documentary count?
If so, there's a behind-the-scenes documentary that features, in part, a scene between nuKirk and nuSpock speaking to each other in bad Irish accents right before nuSpock kamikazes the Narada in the Jellyfish. Because that aired in a TV documentary, is that canon?
But does a documentary count? If so, there's a behind-the-scenes documentary that features, in part, a scene between nuKirk and nuSpock speaking to each other in bad Irish accents right before nuSpock kamikazes the Narada in the Jellyfish. Because that aired in a TV documentary, is that canon?
In the future no one is fat unless they want to be. Harry Mudd clearly embraced his rubenesque qualities, probably helped him seem humble and trustworthy as a purveyor of fine goods. But for anyone else, and this probably only increased in the 24th century, you can modify your body any way you want. Look how people turn into other species and then back again in a day! Getting buff and losing flab would be nothing compared to that.
Many years ago, a friend of mine wore a bodysuit as the basis for her costume (she had other items attached to it). She hadn't considered the problem of bathroom logistics when designing this outfit, and discovered that to use the bathroom, she'd have to take most of her costume off.I think it all comes down to a logistical problem. How do you get out of those things in a bathroom emergency situation? Do future bathrooms accommodate timely wiggling out of catsuits?
Many years ago, a friend of mine wore a bodysuit as the basis for her costume (she had other items attached to it). She hadn't considered the problem of bathroom logistics when designing this outfit, and discovered that to use the bathroom, she'd have to take most of her costume off.I think it all comes down to a logistical problem. How do you get out of those things in a bathroom emergency situation? Do future bathrooms accommodate timely wiggling out of catsuits?
Actually, ZapBrannigan said the opposite.. . . you're mistaken in thinking denim had "[fallen] out existence in the future". Kirk and Bones wear them on their camping trip in Star Trek V.
. . . Blue jeans have been around since 1873 and there is no reason they should fall out of existence in the future, in favor of "Star Trek Civilian" -- a line of clothing that seldom looked real.
Capt. Pike also wore a blue denim outfit in "The Cage."
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Playing devil's advocate here for a moment, since The Cage never aired, I don't know that it can be considered canon. Plus, the scene you reference was only a Talosian illusion.
I can't even begin to imagine how you'd put on such a costume.How is it fastened together?
When our Star Trek club designed our own uniforms back in the late '80s, we did an original design that combined TOS, TNG, and TWOK plus a couple of original elements (it's a nicer look than it might sound). They were two pieces - definitely easy to put on and take off.
The uniforms should have had a "trapdoor" back flap like the old-fashioned union suit.Based on how the TNG Season 1 uniforms were constructed (I own one), use of the bathroom (especially when going #2) is accomplished nearly nude. Hardly efficient.
So, no worse than mechanic's coveralls.To utilize the restroom, one must undo both closures and unzip the jumper all the way, and disrobe from it until it's around your ankles.
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