Any further thoughts/refutations?
Other than that, I really do like the new uniforms. I wonder if it's a really leather or a fake leather jacket, though. And a purple department color? Essentially, it looks like it's breaking down to mustard gold for command, cranberry red for ship's services (namely engineering), and purple for communications. Sciece and medical will likely be blue, but we haven't seen a picture confirming it.
As for the rank insignia, there's still a bit of cloudiness with the whole matter. They're clearly round, and are either silver or really glossy gold (a la TNG) and probably a little bigger than the previous rank pips. Now, Archer definitely has four, and Mayweather one, so that kinda points at a direct regurgitation of the TNG-era scheme (which incidentally is far more in-keeping with the current consensus on military insignia than TOS). However, the best I can tell from the video is that Tucker has two distinct and shiny pips, with the possibility still open that there could be some other less-apparent insignia with them. Now, depending on what source you read, he's either a Cmdr. or a Lt. Cmdr., and that doesn't bode well if there's indeed only two pips. Let's just hope he hasn't caught Tuvok syndrome.
I could see communications being moved to a part of the science department here, although I'd find it more logical for her to be under engineering or operations (like Uhura) or command (since it's a command-heavy feature like flight control). Add to that we haven't seen what color security is going to be popping in with, either.
And I agree that Archer is definitely wearing four pips on near his right breast. And while Tucker could have a black-ish pip, I really can't make out and signs that there is anymore than two pips on him. Eh, who know? We'll be finding out come September.
And I really do like T'Pol wraparound. Very elegant garb for her. It also looks to be a neutral grayish color with some something purplish or dark bluish near the collar. The later Trek series had the 47 conspiracy; Enterprise is going to have the purple conspiracy.
Pips
Hey, you're right, the pips are rectangles...
Jackets
Tucker in field jacket. It would appear that the diamond embroidery not only covers the shoulders but also the body of the jacket. And now I'm thinking it mightn't be real leather but Anne Robinson-issue fake shit. The patch on the right arm is new, I think.
TrekEnterprise.com has no shots of the phase pistol, unfortunately. Sorry, Lee...
[ July 20, 2001: Message edited by: The_Tom ]
Aban's secret of the day --- Anne Robinson is kind of good looking when she's not acting like a witch.
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A short clip from the series showed new form-fitting uniforms, with a small stripe across the chest and over the shoulders, with colors like purple and yellow and blue and green
A-speculating shall we go?
[ July 21, 2001: Message edited by: The_Tom ]
Red I'm guessing is the department color for Engineering (Tucker's wearing it).
Yellow I'm guessing is the department color for command and flight control (Archer and Mayweather were wearing that color in the promo).
Purple I'm guessing is the department color for communications. Seems odd to put communications in a department all by itself, but I suppose the communication functions on starships isn't as routine and self-operating as the future series (Sato was wearing this color in the promo).
That leaves us with blue and green. So far, the science, medical, and security departments are unaccounted for. As my own speculation, I'd throw science and medical together since they are so closely related. They'd probably be blue to keep in line with the TOS color scheme. Therefore, green would go to security.
And all of this is dependent on that report being correct and someone not mistaking the yellow for the green (like was so often done for Kirk's tunic in TOS).
But, is this color that red? While it looked really red in the ET footage, based on how the blues in the uniform turned out far less saturated than they look in the trailer I'm willing to speculate that the ET people had some lighting balance issues. Indeed, it looks far more of cranberry-ey/mangenta type colour in the shots of Tucker in the trailer. Could it even be called purple to some eyes?
Now, I'll be the first to point out how unscientific my color saturation blasting was with that dark pic of Hoshi and that my picking-out of purple traces in the right spot on her shoulders could be nothing more than a fluke. (And they were very much violet, not close to Tucker's magenta.) Still, it's likely that more than two departments will be represented in the uniforms of the human senior staff if only for variety's sakes. So I'd be inclined to put her in a different department anyway. Considering she seems to be more of an academic than an adventurer, she might be in the science department, or possibly there could be a distinct colour for mission specialists.
<scotty>It's green</scotty>
More specifically, a bluey sea green. But the lighting is so awful it could probably be anywhere from blue to forest green. But that narrows things down a bit.
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In the ET promos, that shoulder strip definitely looked red. But the lighting for the special report was bumped up a bit. The trailer does make it seem that the strip is cranberry color. It's close to purple. Unfortunately, I must have missed the pictures of Reed 'cause I haven't seen him anywhere. And looking at the trailer more closely, I can't even tell if Sato is in her uniform or not. So, who knows?
The dude in the hood, (who may be a Suliban?) He doesn't look too friendly.
Tucker in shuttle Red? Cerise? Magenta? Burgundy? Cranberry? Maroon?
And, for our local Vogon, a straight grab and enhancement of the shot w/the boys playing in the snow with the phase pistol.
[ July 22, 2001: Message edited by: The_Tom ]
About the dude in the hood, I'm not sure if its a Suliban or not. A couple seconds later, we see a hooded woman kissing Archer. But if it is a Suliban, he sure doesn't look all that exotic. The Suliban are supposed to have an exoskeleton, right?
What we can see of the face certainly has the evil reptilian thing going for it, (DH said teh script describes the Suliban as "Chameleon-like") and these guys are meant to be able to do all manner of funky things with their bodies, one possibly being jumping like a jackrabbit.
Interesting note on Tucker's rank pips... It looks like there're three of them, with the middle different to the outer ones. Lt. Cmdr?
[ July 22, 2001: Message edited by: The_Tom ]
Yep, looks like Tucker's middle pip is different from the surrounding two. It looks darker; either black with a shiney outline to it or just a darker shade of gray. I'd say lieutenant commander.
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Originally posted by Siegfried:
Engineering and security is an odd pairing, isn't it? Evidentally, there is a good deal of overlap in those two departments. I think it was TNG's "Chains of Command" where La Forge was complaining to Riker that Captain Jerico had transferred a third of the engineering staff to security. So, who knows?
Well, the idea in the original series was to have "Command," "Science," and "Services." Engineering, security, communications, ordnance, shuttlecraft people, and so on aren't line officers, and they aren't scientists, so they get grouped together. I would have had the helm and navigation people in red if it were me, but it seems that people (in any department) who are on the command track can wear gold. Now, the part that's harder to explain is the numerous scientists wearing red (e.g. Marla McGivers) and services people wearng blue (e.g. Charlene Masters) or gold (e.g. Angela Martine).
Btw the Shot with the Klingon in the trailer, any body else think thats the inside of a Suilban ship? It lacks the interior design associated with Kilingo ships and the interface looks to modern for the Enterprise (looks kind like the one from the Relativity).
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with colors like purple and yellow and blue and green
New thought: Could this mean "purple with yellow stripes" and "blue with green stripes"?
[ July 24, 2001: Message edited by: The_Tom ]
Came across a hugeass image of Archer and his pips. They're very three-d, quite different to the TNG ones. And well, could they possibly be multicoloured??
Granted, it might be a glitch in the vidcapping or a bizarre reflection off something on the bridge, but, um, look for yourself:
I took a look at the third UPN Enterprise promo, and they had some uniform close-ups. Malcolm Reed does wear red division stripes. So red definitely is ship's services. Sato is wearing an aqua color for division strips. The scene of Dr. Phlox had him wearing a lab suit or leisure clothes (couldn't really tell).
So, if they are maintaining a continuity with the TOS division colors, aqua is the one for sciences. But why would Sato be wearing aqua? My guess is that at this point in space travel, communications is more a scientific path since the universal translater isn't really developed and Earth is still encountering a lot of new races without knowing their language.
(Images were posted by some rather nice fellow to the trekbbs.)
Firstly, yes, Sato's in teal. I like.
Secondly, it looks pretty clear that the services dept. colour is in fact a magenta. I think the writer at zap2it was referring to these when he said "purple." Reed is clearly a Lieutenant.
Thirdly, a good close-up of Admiral Forrest's uniform, which shows a fold-over collar on the jacket part and what looks like magenta outlined with white (!) division colours. Bizarre. The white might be shiny gold that's reflecting under lights, but it's still a little weird.
Some bonus pics of T'Pol and Phlox.
And finally, a good shot of the away team jacket. Looks like it's all shiny stuff after all, and not leather. Bizarre.
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Originally posted by The_Tom:
If hooded jumping guy = Archer's belle then Roseanne Arnold = Supermodel.
Well, um, *eats words* the chick he's kissing is certainly rather Sulibanish.
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Well, um, *eats words* the chick he's kissing is certainly rather Sulibanish.
Uh huh.