Re: you know how the 1701-A had three captains (kirk, spock, scotty)..
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I'm trying! I've never figured out how to do it!

Weren't the command-ranking officers of Starfleet during that period wearing white shirts? Which is why Spock is wearing white and not purple? If Scotty were Captain, he would be wearing white instead of gold, no?
I know that.
What I am trying to say is that according to the uniform guide, an officer who is within a command rank is designated by white. If Spock is not "Captain" of the Enterprise, why is he still wearing white and not purple, as designated by his division as Chief Science Officer? So if Scotty is Captain, why is he not wearing white as well despite the fact that he's still Chief Engineering Officer?
Costuming error? Continuity?
I know that.
What I am trying to say is that according to the uniform guide, an officer who is within a command rank is designated by white. If Spock is not "Captain" of the Enterprise, why is he still wearing white and not purple, as designated by his division as Chief Science Officer? So if Scotty is Captain, why is he not wearing white as well despite the fact that he's still Chief Engineering Officer?
Costuming error? Continuity?
If he was simply the XO, he would be chilling on Kirk's right ala Riker. Spock was CSO on Enterprise-A from IV - VI according to Memory Alpha.
Maybe its just a costuming error. Idk :/
I know that.
What I am trying to say is that according to the uniform guide, an officer who is within a command rank is designated by white. If Spock is not "Captain" of the Enterprise, why is he still wearing white and not purple, as designated by his division as Chief Science Officer? So if Scotty is Captain, why is he not wearing white as well despite the fact that he's still Chief Engineering Officer?
Costuming error? Continuity?
Nope.
The costumes as designed by Robert Fletcher allowed for some personal preferance on the part of the officer in question. It was an option for the division chief of a ship to wear either the color of his or her division or rather the color white as part of the command structure (in this case the senior staff of a starship). There for, any of the division chief officers could wear either their own division color or white. If Bones wanted to as Chief Medical Officer he could have worn white as well.
Check out... http://www.st-spike.org/pages/uniforms/2278-2350/2278-2350.htm for more info than you ever wanted to know on all Starfleet uniforms.
John
If he was simply the XO, he would be chilling on Kirk's right ala Riker. Spock was CSO on Enterprise-A from IV - VI according to Memory Alpha.
Maybe its just a costuming error. Idk :/
Was he sitting at his Sciences station? He was the chief sciences officer. STAR TREK has never started a movie or episode with a recall roster of officers, and the production never wavered from the idea that when Spock was aboard the Enterprise (except when she was his ship) that he was anything other than both Kirk's first officer, and the ENTERPRISE'S chief science officer. That's why in TWOK he reverted to 1st officer and science officer when Kirk assumed command, and why Checkov became Acting science officer after Spock's death.
John
Come on. Be reasonable. She sat at that station only when needed in an odd situation. The official position of Spock was always traditionally that of both Kirk's first and Science officer.
I know that.
What I am trying to say is that according to the uniform guide, an officer who is within a command rank is designated by white. If Spock is not "Captain" of the Enterprise, why is he still wearing white and not purple, as designated by his division as Chief Science Officer? So if Scotty is Captain, why is he not wearing white as well despite the fact that he's still Chief Engineering Officer?
Costuming error? Continuity?
[Scotty is part of the engineering division, of course, but is fully qualified to take command and is identified as "an officer of the line." That part of an officer's qualification is apparently not visible on the uniform.
--Justin
Most notable Troi in TNG suggests that the "officer of the line" part is implied in anyone above the rank of first year cadet.
I know that.
What I am trying to say is that according to the uniform guide, an officer who is within a command rank is designated by white. If Spock is not "Captain" of the Enterprise, why is he still wearing white and not purple, as designated by his division as Chief Science Officer? So if Scotty is Captain, why is he not wearing white as well despite the fact that he's still Chief Engineering Officer?
Costuming error? Continuity?
"Command" is used to refer to one of the ship's divisions, the same as engineering, security &c. It can also refer to the people who are actually in line of command, which creates some confusion. But all the evidence in TOS and the movies is that the colors indicate current division assignment and nothing more. Scotty is part of the engineering division, of course, but is fully qualified to take command and is identified as "an officer of the line." That part of an officer's qualification is apparently not visible on the uniform.
--Justin
I know that.
What I am trying to say is that according to the uniform guide, an officer who is within a command rank is designated by white. If Spock is not "Captain" of the Enterprise, why is he still wearing white and not purple, as designated by his division as Chief Science Officer? So if Scotty is Captain, why is he not wearing white as well despite the fact that he's still Chief Engineering Officer?
Costuming error? Continuity?
I know that.
What I am trying to say is that according to the uniform guide, an officer who is within a command rank is designated by white. If Spock is not "Captain" of the Enterprise, why is he still wearing white and not purple, as designated by his division as Chief Science Officer? So if Scotty is Captain, why is he not wearing white as well despite the fact that he's still Chief Engineering Officer?
Costuming error? Continuity?
In "Where No Man Has Gone Before" Spock wears the same gold tunic as Kirk, indicating he is the First Officer. However, in the series proper he adopts the sciences blue rather than the gold command uniform. Spock could have donned the purple as he did the blue in the series but he may not be chief science officer in the movie period, simply the executive officer as others have speculated. Scotty interchanged between the mustard scheme of Engineering and the command white of his rank in IV, V, VI.
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