The fact that you can't pick out exactly where his waist is also adds to the effect.
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Wait a minute....why did Picard and Riker wear red? Shouldn't it have been green/gold like in TOS?
Wait a minute....why did Picard and Riker wear red? Shouldn't it have been green/gold like in TOS?
Wait a minute....why did Picard and Riker wear red? Shouldn't it have been green/gold like in TOS?
I think the reason for that switch was that they though that the movies had established red as the colour of command and authority.
Wait a minute....why did Picard and Riker wear red? Shouldn't it have been green/gold like in TOS?
I think the reason for that switch was that they though that the movies had established red as the colour of command and authority.
Nope. Original plan had gold as command but Stewart looked better in red. Data was originally suppose to be in science blue, but Spiner in makeup looked better in gold.
I think the reason for that switch was that they though that the movies had established red as the colour of command and authority.
Nope. Original plan had gold as command but Stewart looked better in red. Data was originally suppose to be in science blue, but Spiner in makeup looked better in gold.
I knew the bit about Spiner, not the ne about Stewart. One of the reasons I wish they hadn't hidden Spiner under all that grease paint.
I have been looking around the net to find where I read about the reason but I can't find the quote, can you cite anything? (i'm not disbelieving you, just interested)
I mean I can perfectly see it, the mustard/ocher shade TNG used looked pretty drab while the dark red looked more striking and you want to dress your stars in the more striking colour.
Personally I aways thought the TNg colours made perfect sense:
Red: The hero/power colour -> command
Yellow(really mustard): drab, almost military looking -> security/operations
Blue (Really teal): calming, soothing -> medical and sciences
thiugh of course red as an aggressive colour also makes sense as the colour of the security teams...
Spiner wasn't the star of the show when costume colors were being decided on, later with fan approval and show writer interest he "moved up."I mean I can perfectly see it, the mustard/ocher shade TNG used looked pretty drab while the dark red looked more striking and you want to dress your stars in the more striking colour.
Data as the ship's second officer probably should have been wearing the same color as Picard and Riker. TPTB though that gold looked better with the actor's makeup.
Spiner wasn't the star of the show when costume colors were being decided on, later with fan approval and show writer interest he "moved up."I mean I can perfectly see it, the mustard/ocher shade TNG used looked pretty drab while the dark red looked more striking and you want to dress your stars in the more striking colour.
My impression was that "second officer" was not a job in itself but just recognized the position in the chain, the next ranking officer after the F/O. So Scotty would have been "second officer" in TOS, though the term was not used.
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