Powered by a zip drive.Zippered cloaks?![]()
Powered by a zip drive.Zippered cloaks?![]()
Hopefully by the 32nd century zipper technology will have advanced to the point where the zipper doesn't get caught on the clothing.
Probably not.
Even the TOS tunics early on had visible zippers.
[*Runs*]
What’s wrong with hoodies? Humanity has been wearing hooded clothing for several thousand years. As long as people have heads there will be people wearing hoodies, and I don’t think they’ll stop, not even in another thousand years.
Ugly sweaters. Lots of ugly sweaters.Civilian clothes in Star Trek are suppose to look ridiculous. It's what Gene would have wanted. That means less hoodies and more skin tight onesies with to big turtleneck collars. If you can give them buttons that blink, then all the better.
Ugly sweaters. Lots of ugly sweaters.
Not these refugees from a suburban Sixties pool party.Or in Star Trek since 1964.

Sooooo, what would one call the thing on the front of the early TNG uniforms? Ya know, the thing that Beverly literally, what’s the word?, unzips in episode 2?
Right. Clasps. How could I miss that?
Not these refugees from a suburban Sixties pool party.
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I see how you both are ignoring the Ensign Ro episode. Again 20th/21st century clothing and zippers in the 32nd century. Laughable.
My post has nothing to do with zippers, it was riffing on the "ugly clothes" thing.I see how you both are ignoring the Ensign Ro episode. Again 20th/21st century clothing and zippers in the 32nd century. Laughable.
My post has nothing to do with zippers, it was riffing on the "ugly clothes" thing.
Now we need to get the important issue of the characters needing to have futuristic looking haircuts. Except for the Klingon. Klingons must always have 80's Heavy Metal Band hair.
Seems like they're avoiding pointy sideburns on the male characters this go-around.
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