Congrats to the Farragut team for getting their finale out at last! I look forward (pun intended) with their next adventures!
I've created a Starship Farragut finale "Homecoming" Grading & Discussion Thread (link), complete with a poll.
I thought this was their best work[...]
Sigh. TMP uniforms were far more in line with TOS, an upgrade for a crew who would have an extended 5 year mission. There's nothing practical for a crew of 400 to be wearing the monster maroons for an extended tour of duty in outer space. Those monster maroons are only appealing because of the allure from Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. I sincerely doubt you or anyone else would have unprecedented praise for those uncomfortable maroon outfits if they premiered in the "so-called" slow moving, journey of the human adventure in Star Trek: The Motion Picture.Well, it is an interesting choice. However, I've come to peace with it. The Farragut ships in the US Navy were all destroyers and not as prestigious as aircraft carriers, so it might make more sense for the Farragut to be a Miranda as opposed to a Constitution.
As with going to Harve Bennett era, one thing that is frowned upon in TMP was the bland look of things, such as the pale pajama-like uniforms (even though I do admit they do have a futuristic feel to them). The monster maroons are far more appealing.
Sigh. TMP uniforms were far more in line with TOS, an upgrade for a crew who would have an extended 5 year mission. There's nothing practical for a crew of 400 to be wearing the monster maroons for an extended tour of duty in outer space. Those monster maroons are only appealing because of the allure from Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. I sincerely doubt you or anyone else would have unprecedented praise for those uncomfortable maroon outfits if they premiered in the "so-called" slow moving, journey of the human adventure in Star Trek: The Motion Picture.
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