Gerrold's account isn't the whole story by a long shot. We Fact Trekked it and there are some...discrepancies.
I love the red wrath of khan uniforms in an aesthetic sense, but it must be the worst in the practical sense.
As bad as the enterprise uniforms on archer, trip etc, at least they were better fitting and more practical
I think the Enterprise uniforms make them look like they're working at a gas station.
for sure, but I rather be stuck wearing one of them all day, than that thick TWOK uniform
OK, but... it's very cold... in spaaaace....for sure, but I rather be stuck wearing one of them all day, than that thick TWOK uniform
All authors of repute inflate themselves somewhat. Gerrold is no different.
for sure, but I rather be stuck wearing one of them all day, than that thick TWOK uniform
It'll be in an upcoming piece we're working on about the fine line between rip-off and homage. But as @Harvey posted here years ago:Do you have a link for this Fact Trek? I would like to read it.
Robert
Yeah they either turned the Enterprise's thermostat way down between the light, thin TMP outfits and the heavy WoK ones, or the crew spent a lot of time sweating.
It depends on how cranky the actors made the director.Yeah they either turned the Enterprise's thermostat way down between the light, thin TMP outfits and the heavy WoK ones, or the crew spent a lot of time sweating.
I think the Enterprise uniforms make them look like they're working at a gas station.
I thought they looked like astronautsSo, I'm not the only one who thought they looked like mechanics!
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As much as I love how the NX-01 bridge looks (especially in season 3, with the mood lighting), those LCD screens have dated badly. They look so small and bulky in 2021. And once I knew the "buttons" were pads from a stove top lid (exactly the ones I had back then, in fact) I cannot unsee that.They were. And the NX-01 was also designed as a blend of modern 21st century technology aesthetics and the TOS look. ENT was one big evolutionary midpoint between our present day and the world of the 2250s and 2260s. They wanted to evoke a feeling of current space exploration in addition to showing hints of the Trek world seen in TOS.
Not as badly as the TV screens I'm noticing for the first time in my TNG/DS9 rewatch.As much as I love how the NX-01 bridge looks (especially in season 3, with the mood lighting), those LCD screens have dated badly. They look so small and bulky in 2021. And once I knew the "buttons" were pads from a stove top lid (exactly the ones I had back then, in fact) I cannot unsee that.
Not as badly as the TV screens I'm noticing for the first time in my TNG/DS9 rewatch.
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