That's not a dress, it's a jumper (US designation).
Probably brought with her from what ever planet she's from.![]()
Notice the sunflower detailing on her dress. On a planet that doesn't have flowers naturally growing (as far as we can see), it's a little bit of adornment that stands out.
Examples...?Coffee stains.
When the remastering happened I saw lots of coffee stains.
Good question. Re-reading the original post, it could mean that someone involved in the remastering process saw coffee stains on the workstations in the studio when they did the work.On the screen, or flat places (e.g. consoles) where coffee cups might rest?
It might be a painted board put on the floor to cover up something...perhaps noticeable floor scuffs or just paint touch ups on the floor with an actor/camera "mark"In The Squire of Gothos, when the landing party first enters the transporter room at around 6:05, there's a big metal plate on the floor with a little black thing (handle?). Spock walks over it when approaching Scott at the controls. Maybe it's a secret dungeon for evil transportees?
Watching Patterns of Force today, I noticed two things again:In "Patterns of Force," Kirk and Spock are experts on Nazi uniforms and ranks.
Really? Paritcularly since the Nazi insignia (particulary that of the SS) were largely distinct from those of other military forces, this would be like two current U.S. military officers traveling through time and showing seamless familiarity with British insignia in use in about 1680. Possible? I suppose. Likely? No. Especially for an alien.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniforms_and_insignia_of_the_Schutzstaffel#Final_SS_ranks,_1934–1945Watching Patterns of Force today, I noticed two things again:
1) The gray uniforms have a black sash around the left forearm with some script writing. Does it read "Adolph Hitler"?
2) Also on the gray uniforms, the senior officer have icons in rectangular boxes on the left and right collar. On the left, it appears to be a leaf or blossom. On the right, it appears to be the SS insignia. But, the soldiers with the gray uniforms don't have anything in the rectangle on the left collar.
Thanks. I see the various insignias there that we saw in the episode, as well as the cuffband that reads "Adolf Hitler."
It's not a metal plate on the floor. It's a cargo box, like the one they caged the dog in "The Enemy Within."It might be a painted board put on the floor to cover up something...perhaps noticeable floor scuffs or just paint touch ups on the floor with an actor/camera "mark":
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50+ years later, and it's never dawned on me to ask this question.
I don't draw the connection as to its location in the room nor its size.It's a cargo box, like the one they caged the dog in "The Enemy Within."
It's not a metal plate on the floor. It's a cargo box, like the one they caged the dog in "The Enemy Within."
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