You know, for someone who has regularly said "visuals aren't canon" for the past ten months, you sure are getting very hung up on minor visual differences.But they don't. Their arrowhead isn't flat, it isn't a solid colour on the logos.
While the Enterprise's is flat, and both sides are of even height.
Well these two are actually on screen at the same time.You know, for someone who has regularly said "visuals aren't canon" for the past ten months, you sure are getting very hung up on minor visual differences.
That's a small worry tbh. Can easily be handwaved away by saying the 'split' delta goes with the Disco uniforms and the 'flat' delta goes with the Enterprise uniforms.Well these two are actually on screen at the same time.
that is what I've been trying to say the entire time.That's a small worry tbh. Can easily be handwaved away by saying the 'split' delta goes with the Disco uniforms and the 'flat' delta goes with the Enterprise uniforms.
Though doing that makes less sense when you can just replicate the new gear in couple of seconds...It's not uncommon for uniforms and signage to be phased out very slowly in large organisations. I've worked for a couple of large retail companies in my time and whenever there's a change in the design of the logo etc, the larger, busier stores get refurbed and updated first, while smaller/older stores may sometimes wait years to change over. At one point I worked for a company that had 2 stores in the same town, one new and one older. I split my time between both, and not only did the newer store have newer signage, but a completely different uniform. I had to wear the new uniform in the new store and the old (itchy) uniform in the old store.
Basically, the assholes of Starfleet.Only the Constitution Class undertook the 5 year mission program (TOS/ST:ID/DSC) so they're afforded an level of respect/authority no other ship or crew is. Distinguished by their unique uniforms, unified delta, sleeker starships and prestiguous captains.
Basically, the assholes of Starfleet.![]()
Organizations can also run multiple uniforms at the same time.That's a small worry tbh. Can easily be handwaved away by saying the 'split' delta goes with the Disco uniforms and the 'flat' delta goes with the Enterprise uniforms.
It's not uncommon for uniforms and signage to be phased out very slowly in large organisations. I've worked for a couple of large retail companies in my time and whenever there's a change in the design of the logo etc, the larger, busier stores get refurbed and updated first, while smaller/older stores may sometimes wait years to change over. At one point I worked for a company that had 2 stores in the same town, one new and one older. I split my time between both, and not only did the newer store have newer signage, but a completely different uniform. I had to wear the new uniform in the new store and the old (itchy) uniform in the old store.
There were episodes of TOS (First Season) that had all members of Star Fleet wearing the Delta. TOS - "Court martial" comes to mind. Everyone in uniform in the bar has a Delta, and there are those there who aren't 1701 crew, like Kirk's Academy classmates at the bar who question him about what really happen to Finny.Seems like that one became canon, as everyone in both the Abramsverse and Discoverse wear arrowhead badges well before TOS.
The UESPA logos were a retcon for Voyager and Enterprise were they not? If you go by in-universe then the long headed star was on the MACO uniform rank shoulder patches so one can assume it was originally a Military symbol that was then adopted for the command wing of Starfleet (and then eventually all of SF during the movie era).The arrow is an upright version of the UESPA/Starfleet Command combined service logo in 2155 Coalition of Planets era Starfleet operations.
Where the long headed star came from, is another matter.
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