We've had, what, six or so? And the longest-lasting uniform must have been the all red jacket ones... 2282-2340's? I mean, we went from the 2360's tng one, to the ds9 ones, to the first contact ones in just ten years.
Might of had ten or twenty designs between 2282-2340's and we only got to see the ones based on the maroons.We've had, what, six or so? And the longest-lasting uniform must have been the all red jacket ones... 2282-2340's? I mean, we went from the 2360's tng one, to the ds9 ones, to the first contact ones in just ten years.
regular uniform changes in this case are the norm. the maroons are the outlier. OTOH we don't have enough information about the Lost Era to know if they occasionally diverged from the maroons and just went back to them again.
Yeah this is the best answer. On the other side of them it's the same thing with the TOS/Discovery/TMP uniforms and variants. I've seen fanart for if they made a Post-TUC animated series in the 90s and they'd given the crew their own jumpsuits and I thought that was neat. On the one hand I wish there were less uniforms but on the other I appreciate that each show wants their own identity and I always liked how with so many in the 90s you could have Picard in the TNG uniform, Sisko in the FC uniform, and Janeway in the DS9/VOY jumpsuits for those multi captain posters.regular uniform changes in this case are the norm. the maroons are the outlier. OTOH we don't have enough information about the Lost Era to know if they occasionally diverged from the maroons and just went back to them again.
regular uniform changes in this case are the norm. the maroons are the outlier. OTOH we don't have enough information about the Lost Era to know if they occasionally diverged from the maroons and just went back to them again.
Guaranteed, we ever get a TV series set during the Lost Era we will see other uniforms besides the Monster Maroons.regular uniform changes in this case are the norm. the maroons are the outlier. OTOH we don't have enough information about the Lost Era to know if they occasionally diverged from the maroons and just went back to them again.
As does Bashir. And O'Brien switched back to the TNG uniform when he went back to the Enterprise for his good-bye scene with Picard.think both Sisko and Jadzia wear the TNG uniform in the pilot before they start their assignments on DS9.
Technically Generations did that showing both uniforms being used on the Enterprise D. Though the entire situation was related to the new uniforms that had been designed but abandoned for Generations. The original plan was that those uniforms would become the ship worn uniform. They would have worn them on Voyager as well as visiting ships on DS9 and presumably Sisko would have worn that in Homefront/Paradise Lost.Then Voyager came and threw that idea out of the window.
There are also three? variants of the maroons as well. The full formal ones of TWOK to Generations, then one with a cutback version without the sweater, then finally one with barely anything on it but the jacket as seen in the Ent-C episode or so. I wouldn't be surprised if a Lost Era movie or so had a variant with simplified jackets and color-coding.
Ineed. In real life, especially with material development, has seen a lot of varieties and more designs being presented. Despite the name, the uniformity of uniforms comes from the standards applied by the USN leadership, and rank insiginia, not just having one or two uniform designs.The IRL USN has had like, 51, 53 Uniforms in 250 years. Hell, just a few months ago they're rolling out a two piece instead of a jumpsuit -2poc - (sounds familiar?) due to a overlooked but dangerous flammability issue, they had the blueberries, they had the spring and winters, all within the last 20 years....
For all we know, some poor starfleet guys went down to a planet in the DS9 uniforms and attracted a hoard of megamoths that ate them dry and spread throughout the fleet, and then the TLD uniforms don't have that issue.
Stuff pops up, and there's also a political angle too. Starfleet seems to be whaffing between a 'tough' looking uniform and a more softer one, leading to the PIC 2380s, 2390s a, and b uniforms merging the two together it seems.
I suppose there's also technically a fourth version in Family, where Jack Crusher's hologram wears the Yesterday's Enterprise variant - no belt, no undershirt - but with the TNG era combadge.
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