Most likely. At this point, it depends on whether that rumoured TNG reunion takes place during this time period, and if they use these uniforms or not. Which, to be hones, they probably won't.
There's no way in hell they'd ever use those uniforms again. They looked extremely cheap, because they probably didn't have the budget to make anything better just for a few scenes, and they looked like a 90 year old man designed them, what with the pants coming right up to the armpits.
There's no way in hell they'd ever use those uniforms again. They looked extremely cheap, because they probably didn't have the budget to make anything better just for a few scenes, and they looked like a 90 year old man designed them, what with the pants coming right up to the armpits.
I really have no interest in such extremes of futurism.Comm-badges are more or less fine, but they should really do away with them too because such technology would need to be embedded into the wardrobe on a molecular level that's made of superior synthetic materials that also host tricorder functions, and a multitude of others.
A lot of these technologies could also be implanted into their bodies... at least SF officers who decide to use this approach.
Given that those alternate timelines will no longer occur, Trek has the option to re-imagine the SF uniforms as well as civilian attire in a much different capacity.
I really have no interest in such extremes of futurism.
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