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Spoilers Visual continuity - Does Discovery strictly need to show past designs... at all?

Sweet! Such a sucker for uniforms.
Here's the Beyond uniforms with TOS blue.
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Still not a fan, although I did love that movie.
That's okay. I like the colors. I loved the movie as well. It's my favorite Kelvin Timeline movie. I'll mess around with the Discovery uniforms a little later. A while back someone did a drawing of a TOS/ENT combination uniform with a colored jacket and black pants. I'll have to find that drawing as it would have been cool to see on film.
 
It need not be that blue, which I agree is off. But a nice Navy, grey or black would be nice. I do agree, Trek needs more than a single uniform. we always see what amounts to Class A's wore all the time. Recall in TNG folks digging in the ground and such all wearing that same damned uniform?
Indeed. One of the few parts that I liked about a lot of fan designs, that included more utility uniforms and the like.
No, it made little sense. Wow, they they issues old uniforms the from the 1960s and mini skirts for the women folk. And made everything look less advanced! This was needless fan wank and little else.
Seriously, this feels more like a vendetta against TOS than anything else.

I guess I'll just be the odd one out, but I like TOS colors and the uniform variation. I enjoy the clean, nondescript look of the ship and corridors. Maybe because I didn't live through the 60s or am removed from the societal context but TOS also felt like future to me. It doesn't feel dated in the way that is constantly lambasted. Is it as advanced as today? No, of course not. But, it works better when not viewed as "60s."
 
That's okay. I like the colors. I loved the movie as well. It's my favorite Kelvin Timeline movie. I'll mess around with the Discovery uniforms a little later. A while back someone did a drawing of a TOS/ENT combination uniform with a colored jacket and black pants. I'll have to find that drawing as it would have been cool to see on film.

It was the best of the three, it was pure up TOS in feel and it had a balance to its pacing the others lacked. I do think they update the uniform at some point just to sell merch if nothing else.I would be interested to see what they do,

Indeed. One of the few parts that I liked about a lot of fan designs, that included more utility uniforms and the like.

Seriously, this feels more like a vendetta against TOS than anything else.

I guess I'll just be the odd one out, but I like TOS colors and the uniform variation. I enjoy the clean, nondescript look of the ship and corridors. Maybe because I didn't live through the 60s or am removed from the societal context but TOS also felt like future to me. It doesn't feel dated in the way that is constantly lambasted. Is it as advanced as today? No, of course not. But, it works better when not viewed as "60s."

I don't hate TOS, but it will always look campy and 1960's to me. And for novels to put of those 1960's styling without need is just silly. I mean He spend like a paragraph talking about why a female captain wore pants! So yeah, I kinda mock that stuff as to me it was silly.
 
I've never understood the need to describe Star Trek costumes in a Star Trek novel, especially if it's a character we know. Sounds like a writer trying to be writerly. Kirk's avocado green tunic took on a gold like hue in the odd lighting of the briefing room.... ;)
Save the fancy prose for something we don't know!!!!!
 
I've never understood the need to describe Star Trek costumes in a Star Trek novel, especially if it's a character we know. Sounds like a writer trying to be writerly. Kirk's avocado green tunic took on a gold like hue in the odd lighting of the briefing room.... ;)
Save the fancy prose for something we don't know!!!!!


This is me, if its a novel with out a show attached you need to maybe do that. But its Trek, we do not need to know what the uniform looks like.
 
I don't hate TOS, but it will always look campy and 1960's to me. And for novels to put of those 1960's styling without need is just silly. I mean He spend like a paragraph talking about why a female captain wore pants! So yeah, I kinda mock that stuff as to me it was silly.
*sigh*

Then, I guess I won't understand it.

I've never understood the need to describe Star Trek costumes in a Star Trek novel, especially if it's a character we know. Sounds like a writer trying to be writerly. Kirk's avocado green tunic took on a gold like hue in the odd lighting of the briefing room.... ;)
Save the fancy prose for something we don't know!!!!!
I prefer that. I want the novel to treat things like a person hasn't seen them.
 
Unfortunately I couldn't find the drawing I mentioned earlier so I just modified the Franklin uniforms that looked similar to them and gave them the good old TOS color pallet.

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They need another color or something, but those are not a bad base. Maybe make the the darker materials black
 
Which is ridiculous. I should be able to understand it to some level.

Sometimes you just can't. I understand that, We had this one the ship design as well. On that one I can't understand how folks don't see something , that to me is clear. It happens, only you know what is and is not "futuristic" looking to you.
 
There were alledgledy muted colour versions of the TOS style uniforms made, and media that toured the studio before filming said they saw TOS looking uniforms in the dressing area
 
There were alledgledy muted colour versions of the TOS style uniforms made, and media that toured the studio before filming said they saw TOS looking uniforms in the dressing area


I heard this one as well, but it was early on and they changed direction it seems.
 
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