Thats my take too. Never bought the "protein pill" stuff.Sushi rolls looked alien to most Americans not so long ago...and the confections you find in Indian marketplaces still look alien to greater America. For all we know those cubes are some of the most delicious food from Alpha Centauri. I don't know why people have such a hard time grasping it. They didn't not show "real food" because of the budget...they were trying to portray THE FUTURE. Guns don't look the same, and neither does some food.
I was recently at a con and asked Andrea Weaver, a costumer on the show, this question. To the best of her recollection, the bits were cantaloupe dyed various colors.Originally Posted by Facinoma:
What is the odd-shaped, brightly colored food in "Journey to Babel"... the shapes that come in bright colors?
I'm thinking, if I ever have a "geek party", I'll use melon and food coloring![]()
I have the impression now that the odd food was gristhera - an Andorian hors d'ouevre -
it's in Memory Beta or Memory Alpha I think, look that up.
The first few times he see food on Star Trek it real looking, if slightly alien:Anyone who's ever seen an episode of Jetsons knows that the common wisdom of the 60s was that people of the future would eat synthetic food in some compressed form (like pills or out of a tube). They were convinced that all food in the future would be synthetic. Thus the folks on Star Trek initially at funky looking colored cubes. Its only really later in the series that they ditch that for real food.
To me that stuff just looks like the synthetic unfrozen "Astronaut Ice Cream" one could buy at the Space Center of the Museum of Science and Industry.
^ TOS had a really tiny budget so no real food....
However IAMD could have used real food with their larger budget, but then you'd have folks screaming about continuity, canon and a bunch of other things....
I always thought that the colored cubes were some kind of soy product based from Kirk's lines in Charlie X about the thanksgiving meal on board the Enterprise....
- W -
* But that's just me *
Didn't Kevin Riley have normal looking food in the "Conscience of the King" when he was eating in engineering?
Kirk did have his chicken sandwich and coffee in the Trouble with Tribbles.
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