The thigh holster for the pistol looks more like something Han Solo would wear. Was hoping for less Star Warsisms with JJ's exit.
Yup. That kind of rig is entirely practical for use in a variety of environments and settings, and predates by many decades its appearance in the 1977 Star Wars and sequels.Seem to me just to be a practical concern - once you wear a jacket of that type, hard to get to the pistol if it's on your waist
Noted, but please don't hotlink images from sites belonging to other people unless the site owners have explicitly granted you permission to do so.Note the side ribbing on the Khan field-jackets.
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Human nature 101, actually.The thigh holster for the pistol looks more like something Han Solo would wear. Was hoping for less Star Warsisms with JJ's exit.
Which just shows that some people will try to find links everywhere that don't really exist.
^ Looking at that, I'm more convinced that ever that the new blue coloured 'away team jackets' are a nod to "The Cage".![]()
The thigh holster for the pistol looks more like something Han Solo would wear. Was hoping for less Star Warsisms with JJ's exit.
no surprise really sadly
The thigh holster for the pistol looks more like something Han Solo would wear. Was hoping for less Star Warsisms with JJ's exit.
no surprise really sadly
These new away uniforms look more TWOK & ENT than Star Wars to me.
The holster looks like something Matt Dillon or Barney Fife would wear, too.
The holster looks like something Matt Dillon or Barney Fife would wear, too.
Thigh holsters?
How dare Star Trek try to be... Wagon Train to the Stars.
The holster looks like something Matt Dillon or Barney Fife would wear, too.
Thigh holsters?
How dare Star Trek try to be... Wagon Train to the Stars.
Good one.![]()
The black strips and the neck area actually made me think they were trying to show the slow transition from the TOS uniforms to the TNG-series era ones.
The thigh holster for the pistol looks more like something Han Solo would wear. Was hoping for less Star Warsisms with JJ's exit.Yup. That kind of rig is entirely practical for use in a variety of environments and settings, and predates by many decades its appearance in the 1977 Star Wars and sequels.Seem to me just to be a practical concern - once you wear a jacket of that type, hard to get to the pistol if it's on your waist
No. Both sprung fully formed from the minds of their creators, like Athena from the brow of Zeus.The thigh holster for the pistol looks more like something Han Solo would wear. Was hoping for less Star Warsisms with JJ's exit.Yup. That kind of rig is entirely practical for use in a variety of environments and settings, and predates by many decades its appearance in the 1977 Star Wars and sequels.Seem to me just to be a practical concern - once you wear a jacket of that type, hard to get to the pistol if it's on your waist
Yes, it could not possibly be that both Star Wars and Star Trek were influenced by Westerns?
Craziness!
The black strips and the neck area actually made me think they were trying to show the slow transition from the TOS uniforms to the TNG-series era ones.
But the reality is -- in the prime universe -- there was no "slow transition" to TNG uniforms. According to on-screen canon, the uniforms made a radical leap from turtleneck-less TWOK uniforms to the TNG jumpsuits (sans collar, I might add, which makes the collared TOS uniforms out of the lineage).
Also, why would we be seeing a transition to TNG starting 80 years before that era is supposed to exist?
But anyway, as we've seen, this is more in line with the PRE-TOS uniforms of The Cage.
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