Which may have been part of the idea to obfuscate it.The funny thing is that the opening of TWOK doesn't work if you know the ranks or the division colors.
I think that largely happened because Robert Fletcher was no longer the costume designer.By Star Trek VI, because the rank pins are are so obtuse, they stopped caring about accuracy.
Hell, I had Fletcher's notes.Not merely that Nilo Rodis Jamero took over, but that his staff didn't have the same interest in making sure everyone's costume looked correct that Fletcher's staff did. It's possible that they didn't have Fletcher's notes, and were winging it.
Not merely that Nilo Rodis Jamero took over, but that his staff didn't have the same interest in making sure everyone's costume looked correct that Fletcher's staff did. It's possible that they didn't have Fletcher's notes, and were winging it.
Hell, I had Fletcher's notes.
Back in the 80's I would throw fits at any reference material that got the lieutenantYou should have given them back, then.
That's basically what I was saying, just not in so many words.Not merely that Nilo Rodis Jamero took over, but that his staff didn't have the same interest in making sure everyone's costume looked correct that Fletcher's staff did. It's possible that they didn't have Fletcher's notes, and were winging it.
They're all red shirts now so I knew they were going to dieThe funny thing is that the opening of TWOK doesn't work if you know the ranks or the division colors.
Spock had the red-backed "engineering" badge in TMP (due to his temporary assignment), so maybe he should have had a dreaded red shirt in your re-creation!
The yeomen had badges of the same colour as their departments. So Kirk's yeoman would have a white badge. I think the orange they chose needed toning down as in some shots it is hard to tell science from engineering. Security and tactical was grey - possibly including phaser and photon crews?Actually, Spock's badge had an Orange background designating Scientific Research & Technical Branch, whereas Engineers were designated by a red background and Security and Services (presumably Yeoman, Storesman, Mess et al).
That's not so much militarization as specialization in TMP. Trek has always depicted Starfleet as having defense systems and security personnel, but TMP separated almost everything into their own divisions, whereas before most were combined with others.Yeah anyone that says that TWOK "militarized" starfleet, I point out that Roddenberry's TMP gave us a dedicated weapons console and put security guards in armor.
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