Are there actually different colors for Sciences and Medical now? Or did you make that up too?
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I doubt that was intentional. I mean, look at TOS. Kirk's shirts varied all the way from yellow to green.
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Actually, I remember reading somewhere that it was intentional...the same is true for the original DS9 uniforms, too. The filming method they used altered the way the colors came out, though, or something like that.
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What I've heard is a bit more mundane. The colors faded. So Beverly's outfit, which was worn all the time, turned to a very light blue; while the standard blue suit was used less, and more importantly, washed less.
At least, I've heard that as a partial real world explanation for some of the color variation.
Maybe there is some room for personal choice in the shade?
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