I'm sure that if you repeat it often enough, it will become true.Green.
But meanwhile, I redirect you to this:
http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d42/PaleLonginus/Star Trek/Notgreen.jpg
I'm sure that if you repeat it often enough, it will become true.Green.
Personally, I wouldn't have a problem with that. I also would hope that medical personnel would have some sort of surgical garment to wear besides the standard duty uniform. Same with Security having something like fatigues or something for field work.How about a distinguish design but the colors remain the same, would that work? With this I think security could fall under the path of like a yeoman where the color track be either Avocado green, red, or blue. After the security person's tenor she/he may continue the higher paths of the individuals careers.
![]()
Funny how the other command uniforms read as green.
I don't think so.Is the wraparound made out of the same material as the season one and two pullover?
I suspect that it might be because they are green...Funny how the other command uniforms read as green.
But why a different color than the standard Command tunic? The other divisions match.I suspect that it might be because they are green...
IIRC Kirk's green tunic was first seen in 'The Enemy Within'. There it's purpose was to make the two Kirks easier to distinguish visually, so a different colour makes sense. I'm not sure when we first saw the dress uniforms... Probably after that though, so they might have matched them to the wraparound rather than the standard uniform.But why a different color than the standard Command tunic? The other divisions match.
I'm sure that if you repeat it often enough, it will become true.
But meanwhile, I redirect you to this:
http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d42/PaleLonginus/Star Trek/Notgreen.jpg
I love how photobucket offers a calendar or holiday greeting cards with that picture on it. Just what I always wanted.![]()
The cut was the difference, the color matched the material for the standard command uniform. The different materials don't read the same under lights and on film. The dress uniform shows up in Court Martial.IIRC Kirk's green tunic was first seen in 'The Enemy Within'. There it's purpose was to make the two Kirks easier to distinguish visually, so a different colour makes sense. I'm not sure when we first saw the dress uniforms... Probably after that though, so they might have matched them to the wraparound rather than the standard uniform.
I imagine these future uniforms are very comfortable - and self-cleaning.
Like Dr. McCoy's short sleeve tunic. If it was done it should have some identity so it's clear it's medical staff, and security more police like; probably strapped with phaser weapons on them.Personally, I wouldn't have a problem with that. I also would hope that medical personnel would have some sort of surgical garment to wear besides the standard duty uniform. Same with Security having something like fatigues or something for field work.
I guess the colors don't matter as much to me as much as having more variety in the uniforms available. I don't expect them to look exactly like contemporary military uniforms because there is not as much color variation to them as I think would be expected in a Star Trek series. But, I could be wrong.
Yes, we could see more subtle colour differences across the uniforms, e.g. uniforms in a large number of different shades from blue through indigo to dark red.As for color schemes, I think it depends. This day and age there is a lot more flexibility with costuming and colors.
I agree with this. Actually, what was interesting about the TWOK uniforms is we saw a couple of different variants between the vest that Kirk had in Generations or the Bomber jacket that started in SFS.I too would like to see more variety in the uniforms. Both TMP and TWOK+ uniform designs were nice in the sense that they had a lot of variants for different situation, although the latter lacked a more casual version of the officer uniform for every day use.
I tend to agree, and liked the different technical manuals as they show a lot more variants on the TOS uniforms than seen in films.Like Dr. McCoy's short sleeve tunic. If it was done it should have some identity so it's clear it's medical staff, and security more police like; probably strapped with phaser weapons on them.
Is the wraparound made out of the same material as the season one and two pullover?
So four colors on the bridge in TOS looked garish? Whenever Kirk wore the wraparound we had green, gold, red and blue and it looked fine, adding a fifth color wouldn't make much of a difference and if it's white for example the additional uniform would probably help to tone down the colorfulness instead of adding to it.The real purpose of the service colours is not identification of duties, it is that they look nice on TV and break the monotonousness of the uniforms. Three is perfect number of colours for this, more would look garish.
Yes. The green should have never happened. Five would obviously be even worse.So four colors on the bridge in TOS looked garish?
*Hisses at marines and chaplains*But, I have to say that one aspect I do like about the FC movie/DS9/gray uniforms is that a lot of fans have developed some interesting concepts for variations. This has a directory of some more interesting ones.
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.