A better uniform question would be, Why do the guys that get killed on away missions always have red shirts?
I liked how the uniforms were all 95% the same except for the pips and color stripes. It seemed a bit more genuine with the period. While some may have had complaints, I thought the uniforms on ENT were spot on. They looked both neat and workaday at the same time, and the patches conveyed that they were all part of a single organization. If you have ever seen one up close, there is a ton of detail that did not come through on the screen with regards to the patches, zippers, pockets, etc. They are second in my mind in coolness only to the TOS outfits.
I love the Enterprise uniforms. It's probably the only one from Star Trek, I'd give serious consideration to turning up to a convention in.
... assuming that clothing and uniform habits adopted by NASA in the 1970s continue without change for two hundred years of future history and are unchanged by World War III and a century of contact with alien life forms.Agreed wholeheartedly. Enterprise uniforms were an aspect of the show design that really showed attention to - in the timeline - what one would expect these characters to wear on a general space exploration mission in the 22nd century.
... assuming that clothing and uniform habits adopted by NASA in the 1970s continue without change for two hundred years of future history and are unchanged by World War III and a century of contact with alien life forms.Agreed wholeheartedly. Enterprise uniforms were an aspect of the show design that really showed attention to - in the timeline - what one would expect these characters to wear on a general space exploration mission in the 22nd century.
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