Why are we neglecting Mount of Perfection?Some might event say the Peak of Perfection.
Pike's PeakWhy are we neglecting Mount of Perfection?![]()
I've been trying to style my hair like Pike for the last 6 months and the only hair product I've found that gets me close to that pompadour/quiff is the medium hold, no shine pomade. I've heard you also need to blow-dry your hair but I've got no hairdryerGive me another month and some hair gel and I’m there. BTW, I’m 76 in that shot.
Imagine if its a wig that was accidentally glued on and he's just stuck with it XD.I've been trying to style my hair like Pike for the last 6 months and the only hair product I've found that gets me close to that pompadour/quiff is the medium hold, no shine pomade. I've heard you also need to blow-dry your hair but I've got no hairdryer![]()
Graviton Gel.Well, in the future they'll have better hair products at least, Pike proves that![]()
Honestly, I think it's odd that all the men in Starfleet (except Worf in later seasons and Neelix in alternative realities) have short, neat hair. Surely there are some human or Federation cultures in which men normally wear it long.
Likewise. I live not far from a local university and I see all sorts of folks with hip, modern haircuts, along with more traditional dos.
Fashion-wise, SNW looks like 2024 the same way TOS reflected 1960s styles: Beattle wigs, mini-skirts, go-go boots, etc. Just as all STAR TREK shows and movies betray the eras in which they were produced.
As Humanist Star Trek pointed out in their podcast, i can't wait for the Romulans to appear in SNWs dressed like Lady Gaga at the Grammys.
Is it? Pretty sure they just went with what ever hair the actor had for those not using wigs. The hair in TOS gets longer as the show progresses. Chekov's wig and later hair would not have past muster in the US military of the Sixties. I don't think the 90s shows were as "high and tight" as the actual military.Starfleet's uniform and hair code is a deliberate imitation of the American military, even though it's not an organization of Americans, or even humans. Worf and AU Neelix were obviously allowed to wear traditional Klingon/Talaxian hair, but Worf's privilege came over time and Voyager was stuck in the DQ. At least after Ensign Ro, Bajorans were allowed to wear their earrings.
No, they weren't. Riker was allowed a beard, for instance, as was Sisko.I don't think the 90s shows were as "high and tight" as the actual military.
The retail store I worked at had tighter regs on hair than TNG.Is it? Pretty sure they just went with what ever hair the actor had for those not using wigs. The hair in TOS gets longer as the show progresses. Chekov's wig and later hair would not have past muster in the US military of the Sixties. I don't think the 90s shows were as "high and tight" as the actual military.
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