Trek should be wowing us with what's yet to come, not distracting us with breezy pop-corn money-makers.
Star Trek has never been about thatRahul, no it hasn't. Cavemen did not wear khakis and the only reason we still do is because we don't yet have the nano-tech. Trek should be wowing us with what's yet to come, not distracting us with breezy pop-corn money-makers.
... to explore, strange new fashion, to seek out new trousers and new clothes, to boldly go where no fashion designer has gone before!![]()
Trek should be wowing us with what's yet to come, not distracting us with breezy pop-corn money-makers.
Trek has always been a "breezy pop-corn money-maker". It is fun to watch, but has never been comparable to hard edged science fiction.
Star Trek has never been about thatRahul, no it hasn't. Cavemen did not wear khakis and the only reason we still do is because we don't yet have the nano-tech. Trek should be wowing us with what's yet to come, not distracting us with breezy pop-corn money-makers.
...the hats in STID look like something out of a tinpot dictatorship...
It's brilliance wasn't related to tech or predicting the future.Star Trek has never been about thatRahul, no it hasn't. Cavemen did not wear khakis and the only reason we still do is because we don't yet have the nano-tech. Trek should be wowing us with what's yet to come, not distracting us with breezy pop-corn money-makers.
Oh ye, of little faith. Trek's occasionally brilliant, and those are the times I love it best.
And are likely a nod to the hat in Pike's quarters from "The Cage".
It's brilliance wasn't related to tech or predicting the future.
Yeah, but there's a reason he never wore it and they were never seen again past "The Cage". Soldiers have less ornamentation these days and will have less again moving forward.
Kirk never wore a hat.
Plus, look at Chekov's hat. Couldn't you design something better?
As I think about it, Abrams said he was more into Star Wars than Trek growing up. Is this why? Does he see the mannered uniforms of the Federation Starfleet a stone's throw from the Imperial Starfleet? Is it commentary similar to that in Starship Troopers about how affecting it is to be a soldier? That it makes one repressively ideological and weird-hatted and overall "gray"?
It wasn't about educated guesses either. Story and character not technology. The science served the story but didn't control it.It's brilliance wasn't related to tech or predicting the future.
It isn't about clairvoyance but it is about making educated guesses. That's where the science comes in the fiction, rather than it being pure fantastical fiction.
The "field uniform" in The Cage was pretty nice, and there was one man with a fair sized backpack. For most landing/away parties, the ship itself would be the base camp.
When you finish a days work, beam up.
This old "Federation Reference Series" file speculated that the hat went with the dress uniform seen during the Orion sequence:...the hats in STID look like something out of a tinpot dictatorship...
And are likely a nod to the hat in Pike's quarters from "The Cage".
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This old "Federation Reference Series" file speculated that the hat went with the dress uniform seen during the Orion sequence:...the hats in STID look like something out of a tinpot dictatorship...
And are likely a nod to the hat in Pike's quarters from "The Cage".
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Yeah, but there's a reason he never wore it and they were never seen again past "The Cage". Soldiers have less ornamentation these days and will have less again moving forward.
We simply won't know what military fashion is like, or the military itself is like in the future. These things aren't always progressive.
And?Kirk never wore a hat.
Probably not, as no one has come knocking on my door to design costumes.Plus, look at Chekov's hat. Couldn't you design something better?
Film is a visual medium. You have to have variety. Variety and scope is something Star Wars has always done better than Trek. If you're going to borrow from someone, borrow from someone that is good at it.As I think about it, Abrams said he was more into Star Wars than Trek growing up. Is this why? Does he see the mannered uniforms of the Federation Starfleet a stone's throw from the Imperial Starfleet? Is it commentary similar to that in Starship Troopers about how affecting it is to be a soldier? That it makes one repressively ideological and weird-hatted and overall "gray"?
It wasn't about educated guesses either. Story and character not technology. The science served the story but didn't control it.It's brilliance wasn't related to tech or predicting the future.
It isn't about clairvoyance but it is about making educated guesses. That's where the science comes in the fiction, rather than it being pure fantastical fiction.
[T]he zany ones without fabric in ST09….
Give me $50,000 and a year and I could design a very decent house despite not being an architect.
They tended to dismiss most of the educated guessed made by the people they hired to make those educated guesses.It wasn't about educated guesses either. Story and character not technology. The science served the story but didn't control it.It isn't about clairvoyance but it is about making educated guesses. That's where the science comes in the fiction, rather than it being pure fantastical fiction.
Educated guesses add verisimilitude which adds emotional resonance. It's not an either/or. Further, not making educated guesses have an effect as well communicating unrealistic information that the viewer is then burdened with.
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