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who the fff... put Troi in that outfit??

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In the episode where Riker apparently) lost his memory, there was a female Ferengi coming out of a turbo-lift, who was wearing the the Ferengi headcloth with her uniform.

:)

I think you're conflating the female Klingon officer that exited the turbolift in Riker's view with the male Ferengi that was at the helm.
 
In the episode where Riker apparently) lost his memory, there was a female Ferengi coming out of a turbo-lift, who was wearing the the Ferengi headcloth with her uniform.

:)

I think you're conflating the female Klingon officer that exited the turbolift in Riker's view with the male Ferengi that was at the helm.
I remember a Cardassian helmsman, or was that in the Parallels episode?
 
Well, there was a Cardassian officer in "Parallels", and "Future Imperfect" had a (male) Ferengi officer, and a female Klingon officer, but whomever was at the helm, there was definitely no female Ferengi officer in that episode.
 
Who cares about what aliens appeared in that episode.

It was obviously a fake future and has no bearing on what takes place during the real present time of TNG.
 
Who cares about what aliens appeared in that episode.

It was obviously a fake future and has no bearing on what takes place during the real present time of TNG.

It's only important insofar as it's important to keep our facts straight.
 
Ro sported a command color head band for quite some time as well. I never saw anyone else wearing one of those
 
Ro sported a command color head band for quite some time as well. I never saw anyone else wearing one of those
Oh, good catch.

Obviously, Beverly also sported a blue lab coat.

B'Elanna had a gold engineering jacket, with pockets for her tools or spanners or whatnot (and to hide her prego belly).

Picard's Captains vest and Captains jacket (sweet suede) are presumably for Captains only, but never discussed on screen.
 
Picard's Captains vest and Captains jacket (sweet suede) are presumably for Captains only, but never discussed on screen.

Captain Sisko wore the waistcoat in a couple of episodes of DS9 as well.
 
Actually, she needed a better fitting than the S1 skant. That S7 skant was waaaaay more flattering on her

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I really could have tolerated her wearing that S7 one the whole time, probably not Tasha or Ro, but a counselor... maybe

Well pilots are all about figuring out what works and what doesn't. I'm sure any decent wardrobe person could fixed that skant for future episodes. No need to throw the baby out with the bathwater.

I think a big part of the difference is the color. The season 1 version has a much more greenish tint.
 
Ro sported a command color head band for quite some time as well. I never saw anyone else wearing one of those

Having just watched the Voyager episode of Learning Curve last night, a female Marquis member did that exact thing and Tuvok made her remove it. Same with a Bajoran kid and his earring. I think the Enterprise was just super-lax with what the crew were allowed to wear.
 
Uniform adornments are probably a privilege that is earned. Tuvok's misfits in training were probably stripped of privileges like that for the duration of training.
 
Actually, she needed a better fitting than the S1 skant. That S7 skant was waaaaay more flattering on her

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I really could have tolerated her wearing that S7 one the whole time, probably not Tasha or Ro, but a counselor... maybe

Well pilots are all about figuring out what works and what doesn't. I'm sure any decent wardrobe person could fixed that skant for future episodes. No need to throw the baby out with the bathwater.

I think a big part of the difference is the color. The season 1 version has a much more greenish tint.

I'll be honest with you: The color's really not what I was looking at. :lol:

Who says Tony Soprano's the only guy who can be distracted by a psychiatrist's legs?
 
yeah, the fit in S1 was not flattering at all, although the S7 one was probably torturous to wear
 
I don't have the ability to link stuff from work but remember the dress uniforms for TNG? They looked like dresses and the leggings just added to the silliness of that getup

True indeed. Not mention the fact that in the first season you also had guys walking around wearing the skant uniform as well (something to do with unisex I suppose). You didn't see that after Season 1. :cool:
 
yeah, the fit in S1 was not flattering at all, although the S7 one was probably torturous to wear

if you mean the grey denim, yeah. Didn't look great at all and Marina apparently hated it. Couldn't blame her really. The blue dress from seasons 3 and 4 looked far better. :cool:
 
Marina Sirtis always says: "Remember, it was a show about 24th century written by 21st century men."
 
Ro was allowed to wear extra adornment's at Picard's discretion. Tuvok didn't allow the same thing because in the case of training Maquis officers he wanted to follow protocol strictly to the letter.

It's the same with Troi. Picard is the kind of Captain who cares more that everybody is working hard and doing their best job than that everybody is following protocol to the letter.
 
It was the '80s. That explains everything. You just have to accept it.

Oh wait, this is an ancient thread. How did this get bumped? :wtf:

Kor
 
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