Klingon - Federation Standard
Federation Standard - Klingon
Borrowed from Sam Cogley no doubt!
Federation Standard - Klingon
Borrowed from Sam Cogley no doubt!
The problem with the miniskirt uniform is that the context in society has changed greatly since the '60s and '70s--the miniskirt no longer represents female emancipation and assertiveness.
So I think rigid masculine vs. feminine dress codes are here to say.
I'm no feminist by any means, but a female uniform that constantly flashes her panties. Ultimately for me I guess, it's undignified and unprofessional looking. Sure the two pilots depicted a trouser option on the likes of Number One & Elizabeth Dehner, but they were no where to be seen in the series.
I still remember in the original pilot when Captain Pike had a clipboard with paper on it. I loled so hard at that. They got rid of it in the regular series, but it was so ridiculous that anyone could think this would be something in use in the 23rd century.... Thoughts?
Who says it was paper anyway? I say it was another material, carefully designed to replicate the feel and use of paper.![]()
I'm not a clothing manufacturer, but those legless shorts that the women! ...er, the women wear are not panties or underwear. They are part of the uniform, unless you are proposing that the crew wears color coded underwear, Spock and Bones have blue boxers and Checkov has an avocado Speedo.
Is that an Avacado?
When the captain is off the ship and the first officer is in charge, that doesn't make them "captain." They're still the first officer.Number One was serving as captain
That's why Kirk corrected her ... oh wait.^ And you believed a nutcase like her?![]()
A few do, but usually as a optional dress uniform. They're no more impractical than shorts on men.To my knowledge, no military, anywhere, ever issued miniskirts.
When the captain is off the ship and the first officer is in charge, that doesn't make them "captain."
I'd have to agree that the miniskirt uniforms for women were ridiculous.
However, sci-fi is mostly written by and for men, so dressing the women up in miniskirts probably attracted viewers. But it looks ludicrous. Imagine the next female cop you see working in a miniskirt uniform.
To my knowledge, no military, anywhere, ever issued miniskirts. I can't imagine the scenario where it would be more practical than trousers.
Miniskirts were fashionable in the 60's and 70's, but not on female military or police
The most realistic thing would have been to do what police departments do currently: issue the exact same uniform to men and women.
Why should they be any different because of the sex of the occupant?
When the captain is off the ship and the first officer is in charge, that doesn't make them "captain." They're still the first officer.
Cogley was probably on board. He wanted to defend Kirk again but didn't make it in time.Klingon - Federation Standard
Federation Standard - Klingon
Borrowed from Sam Cogley no doubt!
To my knowledge, no military, anywhere, ever issued miniskirts. I can't imagine the scenario where it would be more practical than trousers.
When the captain is off the ship and the first officer is in charge, that doesn't make them "captain." They're still the first officer.
They are the commanding officer until the captain returns. If something happens to the captain and you are weeks, months or years from a friendly port, the XO essentially becomes the captain.
Not different enough to require a completely different design to a uniform. Evidence: Modern police uniforms.
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