My fanfiction is positively filthy.
Of that I have no doubt.My fanfiction is positively filthy.
Was purely a filming thing? Because it's pretty obvious which they're wearing in each scene, which for me was distracting.In their universe the uniform is pants, tank top, long sleeve shirt, jacket. In reality for filming they used a jumpsuit to give cleaner lines on camera. If the scene called for a jacket to be opened or taken off they switched to a jacket for that scene. There is a clip on youtube from very early in Voyager's run showing Roxann Dawson going into wardrobe for a fitting and they talk about the stirups on the pants that keep the pants crisp and straight and how uncomfortable they are. I've seen Garret Wang joke in conventions how he thinks he can't have children because of how uncomfortable the pants were
That is what I heard from conventions and behind the scenes videosSo it
Was purely a filming thing? Because it's pretty obvious which they're wearing in each scene, which for me was distracting.
I can't say if this is completely true but it's what I've heard the actors talk about at conventions. For most scenes they had the solid jumpsuit for the clean lines on camera. If they were going to be wearing the tank or tshirt then they switched to those for the scene.I remember seeing various actors wearing the tank top...Tom and B'Elanna and Janeway come to mind... but I also seem to remember Tom (and maybe Tuvok) wearing what looked like a regular t-shirt underneath.
Regardless, those jumpsuits were so unattractive on everyone. Which reminds me of the later uniforms from Endgame and how they made everyone look pudgy.I can't say if this is completely true but it's what I've heard the actors talk about at conventions. For most scenes they had the solid jumpsuit for the clean lines on camera. If they were going to be wearing the tank or tshirt then they switched to those for the scene.
I always liked the late DS9/movie style uniforms the best.Regardless, those jumpsuits were so unattractive on everyone. Which reminds me of the later uniforms from Endgame and how they made everyone look pudgy.
I mean, the new uniforms from Beyond are amazing, and attractive on anyone. Specifically the ones they wore planetside.That's one wish I have for the new series. I hope the actors can be comfortable in whatever costume they are wearing.
Will hold my comments on this, I am NOT a fan of those movies.I mean, the new uniforms from Beyond are amazing, and attractive on anyone. Specifically the ones they wore planetside.
Lol, yes. Save it for another threadWill hold my comments on this, I am NOT a fan of those movies.
I think it was all about Janeway's idea of one crew with one mission. Having the Maquis in civilian clothes would have prevented the unification and cooperation between Starfleet and Maquis crewmembers.Surely I'm not the only one who noticed this.
When I started to rewatch Star Trek: Voyager, I couldn't help but think about why some of the Maquis, who didn't go to the Academy, still got there uniforms. Tuvok even mentioned in the very first episode that you had to earn your uniform by passing Starfleet training. Now why is it that the Maquis that didn't go through Starfleet training still get their uniforms? Neelix, Kes or Seven didn't receive uniforms because they didn't go to the academy, so why should the Maquis?
(I do realize that some of the Maquis did join Starfleet and finished the training and earned their uniforms, but that doesn't excuse the fact of the others getting a uniform.)
Wow. After all these years I never knew this. I always thought they were wearing the pants, undershirt, jacket combination.I can't say if this is completely true but it's what I've heard the actors talk about at conventions. For most scenes they had the solid jumpsuit for the clean lines on camera. If they were going to be wearing the tank or tshirt then they switched to those for the scene.
That's one wish I have for the new series. I hope the actors can be comfortable in whatever costume they are wearing.
If you notice none of them ever did the "picard maneuver"Wow. After all these years I never knew this. I always thought they were wearing the pants, undershirt, jacket combination.
The early 2360s is the era of the male miniskirt.
Now, that's what I call comfort.![]()
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