Why is Admiral Vance's uniform reminiscent of General Burkhalter's/German uniforms during WWII?
I think it less likely that the designer put together this design without some thought of the earlier uniform, conscious or not. The question becomes "does it mean anything?"Look at any sci-fi uniform design and you can find historical parallels somewhere.
I don't believe there is any significance to this whatsoever.
That's from Hogan's Heroes. It's an old show. It ended 50 years ago. This is a different generation of costume designers, not familiar with the show. I had to click on the image to know what you were talking about. And, yeah, I've seen some episodes of Hogan's Heroes -- meaning a few at most, on TV Land -- but it's not something I grew up with.I think it less likely that the designer put together this design without some thought of the earlier uniform, conscious or not. The question becomes "does it mean anything?"
It’s not about being familiar with the old show Hogan’s Heroes. That’s just funny. It’s about the similarity to the real life German uniform.That's from Hogan's Heroes. It's an old show. It ended 50 years ago. This is a different generation of costume designers, not familiar with the show. I had to click on the image to know what you were talking about. And, yeah, I've seen some episodes of Hogan's Heroes -- meaning a few at most, on TV Land -- but it's not something I grew up with.
Star Trek isn't like other shows from the '60s. It's constantly having series and films added to it, keeping it in collective consciousness longer and more prominently than it would've been if it were just the episodes of TOS.
Cronenberg is the real person to look out for.
"Gray" means "future" to a lot of people. So these uniforms are gray. Under the TNG color-scheme, which they're still using here, "Red" means "Command". So that's how you get the red/gray combination. Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar. "Yeah, but it can't be!" It is.
Admiral Vance is the new Admiral Ross or Admiral Cornwell. The Admiral who we'll regularly see. Maybe he'll do some shady stuff, but he'll never leave the gray areas. He's not going to be some black-hatted villain.
It's Pub O'Clock on a Friday and I love cigars- see you later!Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.
I don’t think it’s this. Again, it isn’t “gray.” It isn’t Admiral Clancy’s uniform or say the cadet uniforms in VOY. It’s a specific German blue-green gray. That along with the handful of other colors/touches mentioned above together make this likely less than a random pallet/choice.Honestly, I think any association with WW2 German uniforms is really, really over-thinking this!
The have picked grey instead of the black previously used by Starfleet because they wanted a lighter, brighter, more furturistic look. Overall, 3189 Starfleet has been given a very similar vibe to 2001: A Space Odyssey and ST:TMP.
Red they have used for Command because the are broadly following the department colours established from TNG onwards: they also have yellow (presumably for Operations), blue (presumably for Sciences), and appear to have added white for Medical (following the pattern set in Discovery but also previously seen for the clinical uniforms in TMP and also the later movies) and, if Lt Willa and her team are anything to go by, black (or very very dark grey) for Security.
I'm really very confident that the combination of grey and red is entirely dependent on this and not much else.
If you're looking for similarities and heritage, try these:
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