Kingu Kurimuzon
Well-known member
- Joined
- Aug 27, 2013
- Messages
- 20,940
- MBTI Type
- I
- Enneagram
- 9w8
- Instinctual Variant
- sp/sx
I think those were meant to be a homage to the officer uniforms of the Age of Sail. They have a very "retro" look about them as opposed to the various starfleet uniforms features on the shows, which seem to reflect what was considered futuristic looking a
I had almost the opposite impression. In season 1, TNG seemed like it was trying to figure out what it wanted to be. I thought season 2 was much more settled and focused. I wish Tasha Yar had stayed on longer. Data was a trope at first, and really had to grow into a believable character. I had little patience for Troi. There was still too much stereotyping in that show.
I preferred the maroon jacket uniforms, too. The TMP uniforms looked like Dr. Dentons, complete with footies. TMP as a movie, however, was extremely underrated, and is probably one of the best in the franchise.
I think the TMP variant with the pants and tunic were the most functional looking of any Star Trek uniform, maybe with the exception of the Enterprise jumpsuits. They look like believable day-to-day wear for what are essentially futuristic NASA officers. I also liked that there was a lot of variation, like some officers in TMP had short sleeve variants, and so on. The maroons represent the gradual shifting towards a more warlike, militaristic vision of starfleet that continued with the TNG films and later seasons of DS9/Voyager.I still prefer the MAroon dress uniforms. the only other ST uniforms I like are the Post First Contact because they have a vest.
No thanks. It's about being explorers first and military defense second, not the other way around. There's a trace of glorification of colonialism in the films from Wrath of Khan onwards, from the maroon dress jackets to the Horner score evoking images of sailing ships. I realize Horatio Hornblower was always part of the DNA and those are still great films, I just lament what if eventually led to with the franchise emphasizing wars and big bad villains over cooperating to understand the unknown (Voyage Home an exception).
That said, I like later variants added to the maroon line, like the captain's vest jacket, and the away team jackets from II are pretty cool. My least favorite is the maroon minus the turtleneck and belt seen on the Enterprise C crew. That was just lazy and I'd have like to have seen a better looking transition from the maroons to the TNG spandex.
Last edited: