Thanks! Alright, so, that's five examples outside the pilots, at least, in three first-season episodes (two at the beginning, and one at the end!).
Yeah, thanks Greg!
Thanks! Alright, so, that's five examples outside the pilots, at least, in three first-season episodes (two at the beginning, and one at the end!).
I wonder if they only had one shirt, and if it's the same shirt in all those pictures. Just speculating further, I wonder, could it have been a test uniform for Rand (back when they were thinking that Rand might be the heroine)?
I wonder if they only had one shirt, and if it's the same shirt in all those pictures. Just speculating further, I wonder, could it have been a test uniform for Rand (back when they were thinking that Rand might be the heroine)?
I'd almost guarantee it was the only one. My hunch on why it was made was that the regular minidress would be... not quite the thing for the elderly woman in "Charlie X."
It is neat to see a few women in the first season in the trouser uniform. It is a little hard to take some of the women seriously when you can basicly see their underwear.
True, it wouldn't, would it. But The Man Trap (prod # 6149-06) was filmed before Charlie X (6149-08), I think [ref].
It is neat to see a few women in the first season in the trouser uniform. It is a little hard to take some of the women seriously when you can basicly see their underwear.
Why? Do you take Kirk less seriously when he takes his shirt off? Is a person's intelligence and competence diminished when more of their skin is showing? Taking a person seriously should be based on what's inside them, not how much is covering them. If anyone deserves to be taken less seriously, it's the designer of the uniforms, not the women wearing them.
Besides, it wasn't underwear. The so-called "miniskirt" uniforms were actually more like mini-culottes -- like very short shorts but with flaps added to mimic a skirt.
Dear god, please don't give someone an excuse to post a picture of the TNG manskirt...!
His uniforms were all in the laundry and he was late for his duty shift so grabbed one of his wife's uniforms. And the entire shift he had to keep explaining why he looked like an idiot.Dear god, please don't give someone an excuse to post a picture of the TNG manskirt...!
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His uniforms were all in the laundry and he was late for his duty shift [...]
^^ Except for the brief appearance of the manskirt and Troi's outfits there really doesn't seem to have been much variety in the contemporary Trek uniforms beyond the established regular outfits. Yes, the basic design changed over time (from early TNG to 3rd season TNG to DS9/VOY and then the latter TNG films) but beyond those there didn't seem to be much variety. Did we ever see any radiation suits, anti-contamination suits or service fatigues? Did we even see any EVA space suits outside of FC?
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