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Posted by The_Tom (Member # 38) on :
 
startrek.com has just given us a few shots from the ep, and it would appear that the ever-expanding Starfleet closet has some kind of racing suit. Dandy. Just dandy.



How long before we see a "Starfleet-issue beach operations uniform?" There's no reason a commbadge can't stick to Lycra

(as an aside, Cyia Batten, an ex-Ziyal, will be guesting in this ep, too. There's a pick here.)

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Posted by Fructose (Member # 309) on :
 
They could have been custom made by Parris. He sure seems to like stuff like that. And I think you'd be surprised how many uniforms the modern day military has. And how many times it's changed over the last 10 years.

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Posted by Toadkiller (Member # 425) on :
 
As a USN officer I have 7 at least slightly different uniforms I could/do wear over the course of a year. 4 more variations I don't wear because I'm in Hawaii and thus don't wear winter uniforms. Some aren't very different, short vs. long sleeves, different fabrics etc. - just the sort of thing we'd nitpick with SF....

That's not even counting the at least 4 different jackets, plus a sweater - don't even get me started about the number of shoes and boots I have to buy.

The enlisted folks have about the same number of options.

In the last few years they have switched fabrics, redone the enlisted work uniform, replaced a jacket....

TK
 


Posted by Fructose (Member # 309) on :
 
Tell me about it. It's not as bad for me as a pilot in the Air Force since I just have 5 basic combinations. And the different jackets that go with them. And the different shoes. In fact, I'm surprised that Starfleet doesn't have a utility uniform that they wear on away missions. The ones in TWOK were pretty cool. But after that, nothing. And no camouflage! You can see red and yellow pretty well in a field of green grass.

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Posted by The_Tom (Member # 38) on :
 
Repeat after me--"Starfleet is not a military organization" -JLP, "Peak Performance"

I can't name one example where camoflage would really have been much use. Considering a hell of a lot of planetary activity seems to take place in caves then the black uniforms seem to be fine. Indeed, we did see special ops blacksuits in "Chain of Command I"

And considering the widespread use of tricorders, would camo be much use anyway? I imagine active sensor scramblers would be used in combat situations, and aside from that, who cares what color uniforms are.

My point is that all through modern trek, we've seen characters using the same uniforms for years on end for all purposes, be it away missions or off-duty farting around. It's reasonable to believe, and a lot of dialogue has supported this, that the uniforms are indeed made of superfabric that makes them comfy, practical and useful in a huge variety of situations. With the exception of dress uniforms, captain's jackets/vests, cadet unis and the black
ground combat jackets, one style-does-all has seemed to work. It's just odd to see flight suits all of a sudden. The "designed by Tommy 'Hilfiger' Paris" concept strikes me as the most reasonable, but I'd put money on the idea that they'll just show up without explanation and then disappear again.

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"...I was just up in Canada, Toronto actually. You know, they really hate you guys [Americans] up there? The funny thing is, they think you hate them back, when in fact, you just couldn't be bothered to care. Now in Ireland, it's a different story. At least we had the common decency to wait until the English invaded before we started hating them. I guess the Canadians are hating you in advance..."
-Irish Comic Ed Byrne on Canada-US relations



 


Posted by Fructose (Member # 309) on :
 
Well, I can see your arguement on the camo thing. But just as a side note, today we have all sorts of IR sensors taht can 'see' people quite clearly. But the fabric in combat fatigues are also made of IR blocking material. I would imagine that they use some sort of equivilant fabric in the future. And it's people aiming hand phasers, not sensors. If you can't see your target, you can't aim at him.

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Posted by Toadkiller (Member # 425) on :
 
Despite UFP propaganda to the contrary SF does seem to be a military organization by our current definition of the word. They obviously want to try to stay as far away from claiming they are as possible - but that makes sense:

Contrary to some opinions even the modern (US is my reference, but others too) military�s sole job is NOT to just fight and win wars � a huge, and perhaps larger, role is to prevent the war from happening in the first place. Military organizations have been moving more and more that direction ever since the A-bomb made a full scale war pretty much an end-of-life-as-we-know-it thing. As a sideline an increasing role has been aid missions, civil engineering missions, and even exploration (NASA astronauts). All with the ulterior motive of promoting the economic, diplomatic and physical security of the military�s �host� nation.

If this change were to be extended forward one might envision that the last thing the UFP wants SF to do is actually fight wars or battles. The entire �Mission Statement� would become centered around the idea that peace is maintained by going out in big powerful ships and telling everyone �hey we�re just dropping by and seeing if you want to be friends�. And, an important point they�d be drilling into the heads of their officers and crew is �when someone asks you if you are in the military � Say no�. UFP doesn�t want to admit that they have a �military� because that equals �wants to fight a war� in their mindset.

All IMHO�.

TK

 


Posted by Sol System (Member # 30) on :
 
Regardless of their properness, I think they look pretty keen.

(Don't forget their "cave explorer" uniforms which showed up in a single episode.)

I agree with Tom, by the way. It isn't that I have a problem with multiple uniform designs. It's having them pop up out of nowhere and then return to the depths from which they came that bothers me.

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Posted by Fabrux (Member # 71) on :
 
One explanation for the multiple uniforms can simply be explained by them being more comfortable for the actors. I mean, do you think Avery Brooks and Nicole deBoer would want to wear those 3-piece uniforms out in the desert in that ep with the funky white desert-gear?

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Posted by Pro. Portside on :
 


With the replicators any want to be tailor could come up with a new uniform (ie tom p.) but maybe this one serves the same function of a flight suit of some kind?

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Posted by Timo (Member # 245) on :
 
The white shoulder area is an obvious reference to the white (fire-resistant?) hoods worn by present-day drivers, but it's not on the classic color pallette of TNG/DS9 style uniforms. Nor is that blue-grey, really. This sort of uniform would jibe with the current ST:FC style which features white and blue-grey in abundance, though...

Then again, perhaps this is the uniform dictated by the race managers, and the commbadges are the only type of "personalization" allowed? After all, the people we see are supposedly from two competing teams, not from one monobloc "Voyager stable". I'd expect differences in uniforms between teams if they were allowed to manufacture their own costumes.

Timo Saloniemi
 


Posted by Vacuum robot lady from Spaceballs (Member # 239) on :
 

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This sort of uniform would jibe with the current ST:FC style which features white and blue-grey in abundance

I don't recall much, if any, white or blue/grey in FC. Unless you count the EVA suits.

Well, I guess the Grey shoulders are sort of Blue/Grey.

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Posted by Gaseous Anomaly (Member # 114) on :
 
OhmygodTimoerred!!!

I think he was referring to the ST:Insurrection dress uniforms that reappeared in Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges.

Phew.

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Posted by Harry (Member # 265) on :
 
That suits looks remarkably like the TMP dress uniform!
Anyway, I think Torres looks good in it..

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Posted by Timo (Member # 245) on :
 
Oops, it seems somebody erred into thinking that *I* could err!

You see, I normally refer to uniforms as "families", according to the medium where they were first introduced. "Late TNG uniforms" is what covers TNG season 3 duty "A", dress and flag uniforms, DS9 and Voyager duty "B" uniforms and spacesuits, and other chronologically associated stuff. "ST2 uniforms" is what covers all the stuff in the TOS movies after TMP.
And "FC uniforms" is the duty and flag uniforms introduced in FC, plus the dress uniform of "Insurrection", plus any designs possibly introduced back on Earth in the final Voyager episodes, or in future TNG movies, etc. until we get a whole new family of uniforms (say, in the fifth TV spinoff).

So there!

Timo Saloniemi

(No, frankly, this *is* what I meant. Just check my earlier "uniform" posts to confirm the terminology. :-P)

(And yes, those do look like the TMP flag dress design. )
 


Posted by Timo (Member # 245) on :
 
A horrible thought just struck me.

What if these are intended to be the standard uniforms for the Voyager crew from now on?

These could be to the FC duty uniforms what the DS9 style was to the late TNG duty uniforms - a distinct style for less formal use. Such uniforms would then gradually seep into Alpha quadrant scenes and TNG movies, like the DS9 style infiltrated the universe during the heyday of the late TNG duty uniforms.

Do we have photo material on this season's other episodes, hopefully confirming that the old black jumpsuits remain in use?

Actually, I think that "Imperfection" already counts as such material, shown as it was out of sequence. But can we be sure?

Timo Saloniemi
 


Posted by Michael Dracon (Member # 4) on :
 
Two things:
- No rank
- All red

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Posted by Gaseous Anomaly (Member # 114) on :
 
Yeah. Riiight.

OK. Fine.

Really.

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Posted by Nemesis (Member # 255) on :
 
Hey, wait a minute?
Where are the sponsor banners on the uniform?

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Posted by Fabrux (Member # 71) on :
 
I can just picture the ads now...

"This presentation brought to you by...

...Breakfast with Neelix!"

*shudder*

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Posted by The_Tom (Member # 38) on :
 
Just saw the show. As I predicted, they just appear out of the blue. They're referred to as Flight suits, BTW, and everyone in the race seems to have something that's a little tighter and shinier than we're used to.

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-Irish Comic Ed Byrne on Canada-US relations



 


Posted by Michael Dracon (Member # 4) on :
 
Gaseous Anomaly: I was refering to the fact that all suits have red stripes, and no rank pips. So since it impossible to see rank and department, it cannot be normal uniforms.

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Posted by Timo (Member # 245) on :
 
And I think GA was referring to my "No, seriously" statement with that "Oh, really".

In any case, now we know these are "Flight Suits". Could you please clarify if all the race participants wore these exact costumes, or just the "Voyager Team"?

The lack of department colors is intriguing, since unlike the earlier TOS movie-era non-colorcoded uniforms, this one appears at a time when all the standard attire is carefully color-coded. I suspect Paris had something to do with this suit design...

Timo Saloniemi
 


Posted by Galen (Member # 72) on :
 
Just "Team Voyager" wore them.

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Posted by Lee (Member # 393) on :
 
Be'lanna: Prepare for trouble!
Tom: And make it double!
Be'lanna: To protect the world from devastation!
Tom: To unite all people within our nation!
Be'lanna: To denounce the evils of truth and love!
Tom: To extend our reach to the stars above!
Be'lanna: Be'lanna!
Tom: Tom!
Be'lanna: Team Voyager blasting off at the speed of light!
Tom: Surrender now or prepare to fight!
Harry: Meowth! That's right!

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Posted by TSN (Member # 31) on :
 
I'm laughing at that. I'm also trying to keep myself from vomiting... :-)

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