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Uniforms not getting enough attention.

Apparently, the patterns on them are made up of little Starfleet deltas.
I think I'm the first person to notice that.

If you mean the first person to notice that in the last couple of hours, then you may be. No guarantees though :p
 
I did look out for her at the ceremony at the end, but couldn't see her. But as more ammunition to my personal belief that she's on the Enterprise (or at least def. not on the Farragut) is that she doesn't look surprised or bothered that Uhura walks off in another direction to her after the assignments are called, which (to me) means she's not expecting to be walking with Uhura to the shuttle. So she's not been assigned the same ship, so not the Farragut.


So, are we absolutely certain that none of the other ships managed to get some shuttles or rescue pods off when they were attacked at Woolkun?

I mean, the Kelvin managed to pop off several when it was destroyed. Granted, George Kirk fought Nero off to save them, but I'm still holding out hope. :(

Yea i didnt see her at the ceremony either, and the second time i saw the movie i made a point to specifically look. Getting back to the uniforms though, i thought they were really good, definitely helped to bring about the TOS feel of the movie IMO.
 
The uniforms in the new movie were AWESOME. Totally exceeded my expectations. An Oscar is in order- except, sci-fi movies don't usually get them. GRRRRR.
 
The uniforms in the new movie were AWESOME. Totally exceeded my expectations. An Oscar is in order- except, sci-fi movies don't usually get them. GRRRRR.
Did you know that the pattern on them is made up of little Starfleet deltas? It's true.
 
What I mean to say is that, cleverly, they somehow managed to incorporate the Starfleet delta symbol right into the fabric of the uniform, creating a faint yet recogniseable (sp?) pattern. Of Starfleet deltas. I think almost everyone is unaware of this. I noticed it, though.

And don't call me Shirley.
 
Anybody hazard to guess just what the care labels for the new uniforms might say? Someone earlier suggested: "Wash in warm water with like colors. Tumble dry on medium heat." I'm afraid I'm gonna have to call bullshit on that one!! I'll wager they're "Dryclean only". Thoughts?
 
What I mean to say is that, cleverly, they somehow managed to incorporate the Starfleet delta symbol right into the fabric of the uniform, creating a faint yet recogniseable (sp?) pattern.
It was definitely cool, Shelly, er, whatever.:devil:
 
Just be careful that the mini Starfleet deltas don't get worn off. Did anyone else notice those?
I was going to mention this. They're right in the fabric of the uniform!
Prolly, like, a billion in each shirt. They are called Starfleet "deltas", for the uninitiated.
 
Anybody hazard to guess just what the care labels for the new uniforms might say? Someone earlier suggested: "Wash in warm water with like colors. Tumble dry on medium heat." I'm afraid I'm gonna have to call bullshit on that one!! I'll wager they're "Dryclean only". Thoughts?

Though there's obviously no polyster in the uniform, seeing as early tests with the red uniforms resulted in incinerated test subjects when sent through the transporter.
 
Hey guys, did you know there are tons of Starfleet deltas sewn into the fabric?

Pretty rad, right?

What's really rad is that they laid a bunch of mini deltas on a table and sewed material around them until a shirt appeared. :techman:


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