ineffectual in their response to COVID-19 misinformation. Pike's future self coming from a timeline where a great Romulan war is raging offers present-day Pike an opportunity to visit a period seven years hence where he will have the opportunity to prevent said war from ever starting. The first-season finale of "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds," called "A Quality of Mercy," arrived on Paramount+ today, ending what may be the finest first season in "Star Trek" history (Trek shows all notoriously get off to rocky starts). "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds" takes place immediately after the second season of "Discovery." (This was later determined to be unrealistic when the movies were made and thus was reversed.). This badge was also worn by Geordi La Forge in the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Timeless" but on the gray shoulder uniform used in the last three TNG movies and the later episodes of Deep Space Nine.[17]. Costume design is being used to communicate time, place, and mood. Beginning with the first production episode "The Corbomite Maneuver", the department colors were slightly altered from the pilot versions: command and helm personnel wear gold shirts; operations, engineering and security personnel wear red; and science and medical personnel wear blue, all with black collars and undershirts.
Thanks to the NextGen episode "Tapestry," audiences know that those uniforms were in use at least until when Captain Picard was a young man.
When Future Pike arrives to tell Present Pike about the possibility of a future timeline, he appears in a red nautical uniform with a pull-across breast flap, an over-the-shoulder clasp, and a small, white collar. Three variants are visible in "Conspiracy": Admiral Quinn's insignia has no pips, Admiral Savar's has one, and Admiral Aaron's has two. Meanwhile, "Star Trek: Lower Decks" takes place after the events of the 2002 movie "Star Trek: Nemesis," and characters from NextGen appear regularly.
This insignia is a gold-colored stylized representation of an evening starflower; this is mainly seen worn by commodores, admirals, JAG personnel, and support staff in episodes revolving around courts-martial such as Spock's in "The Menagerie" and Kirk's in "Court Martial". [10] A black diagonal bar is equal to a black pip and a gold diagonal bar is equal to a gold pip. Wesley Crusher's 'Acting Ensign' gray costume was never specifically identified as a uniform, but it also exhibited a shoulder yoke design. Nichelle Nichols did not believe that the miniskirts were unusually short or revealing: I was wearing them on the street. (Star Trek II). Footage was not reshot to correct the error, but Justman made it clear it was not to be repeated. This is the uniform first seen in "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan," and which persisted throughout the following four Trek feature films. In later movies based on The Original Series, ranks are indicated by pins on a shoulder strap and the left sleeve.
In the show's early seasons the uniforms were one-piece jumpsuits made of Spandex, and sized slightly too small so that they would be stretched when worn and provide a smooth appearance.
LeVar Burton, on the first two seasons' uniforms[11]. A service bar is worn just below the sleeve rank pin, denoting how long the officer has served in Starfleet in five-year and ten-year increments.
Spock looks weird in his, maybe because of his long neck, but I like the others ok.
Enterprise, set before all other incarnations, did not include characters who hold the ranks of lieutenant commander or lieutenant, junior grade.
Instead of the foot coverings built into the trousers, this uniform design had black boots whose uppers were eight or ten inches high.
However, the old DS9 uniform appears four more times following the introduction of the movie gray uniform design in the Season 5 episodes, "In Purgatory's Shadow" and "By Inferno's Light" worn by the real Dr. Julian Bashir while still being trapped in the Internment Camp 371 as well as the Season 7 episode, "Field of Fire" in a photograph and in the flashback scenes of the series finale, "What You Leave Behind". The jacket also has gold edging. This design is used in the following movies, up to Star Trek Generations, and variations appear in some flashback scenes of Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Voyager. The new style combadge (with the previous gold oval background replaced by a rectangular gold background with a cutout in the center) was also introduced for all uniform types. Please contact the moderators of this subreddit if you have any questions or concerns. The grey-shoulder look would also carry into future NextGen movies. I think they all look great, and I love the idea of multiple variants being in use at the same time.
And none of this addresses formal uniforms, standard athletic uniforms, away mission jackets, medical uniforms, etc. Also, in the pilots, the science and operations symbols were switched (spiral for science and planet circle for operations).
"Star Trek: Picard" mostly takes place out of Starfleet's purview, so the uniforms aren't as common, giving the show its own unique, civilian look. Enlisted trainees wear the same uniform, except with a red undershirt instead of a black one.
Furthermore, the admiral's uniform incorporates a belt, whose buckle is either a plain gold rectangle, as seen frequently in DS9, or a gold oval with an image of the United Federation of Planets' Seal, as was the case with Admiral Dougherty from Insurrection. Pike wearing a uniform from the classic movies immediately communicates to the uninitiated that he is from a time far away enough for the uniforms to have changed, and to the initiated that he is from close to 27 years in the future when "Wrath of Khan" takes place. I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. Departments are indicated by the color of the shoulder strap, arm band, and undershirt, rather than insignia. They remind me a lot of soccer/futbol jerseys. Command: Including helm and navigation functions; the basic delta with an enlongated star is worn on a gold tunic and the captain's special green tunic.
Yeah for me, Pike and Spock look more sportsball player.
Interestingly, Miles O'Brien (who is the first character to wear the DS9 uniform) is the only character in the series to have the sleeves of the uniform rolled up. [10] The colors include white for command; gold for engineering; gray for science, communications and navigation; dark green for security; light green for medical; dark blue for operations; light blue for special services; and red for low-grade officers and officer cadets.
Characters also wear a black belt with a buckle shaped like the Starfleet arrowhead in a circle, complete with TOS command star.
The command dress uniforms remained green to match the perceived colors represented by the live action series.
Admirals also retained the TNG style. In later years Scotty would often remove the jacket altogether, simply wearing a black vest, with numerous pockets useful for an engineer, with his undershirt. [2] Miniskirt-length dresses (of the same materials and colors as the shirts) with cheer briefs and dark tights were worn by the women. Some licensed Star Trek publications present some insignia that contradict the ones shown on screen or in other publications. This combadge was subsequently adopted for DS9 (at the beginning of its third season) and Star Trek: Voyager. Voyager used the new-style combadge and introduced 'provisional' rank insignia which consisted of a gold-metal-bordered enamel oval in the crewman's Branch color with diagonal black or gold bars to signify rank instead of the traditional pips. Memory Beta, non-canon Star Trek Wiki is a FANDOM Books Community. If the rank scheme is similar to NATO ranks they would be: Commodores wear 1 paired gold pip, Rear Admirals wear 2 paired gold pips, Vice-Admirals wear 3 paired gold pips, and Admirals wear 4 paired gold pips.
Since Trek is largely about Starfleet, military vessels, and people in uniform ("Star Trek" is, above all, a workplace show), all the characters in any series have to wear the same thing, especially if they take place in the same timeline the way NextGen, DS9, and "Voyager" did. The blue tended to appear teal under certain lighting conditions in the later seasons and subsequent spinoffs.
This was in the context of historical records that wrongly asserted that Voyager's crew had acted in a malign manner, until corrected by The Doctor, who was brought back to life 700 years in the future after a relic (containing a backup copy of his program) was discovered among wreckage and his program was recovered.[16]. Therefore, please be courteous to other users who may not be aware of current developments by using the {{spoiler}}, {{spoilers}} or {{majorspoiler}} tags when adding new information from sources less than six months old.
This might either be the uniform of a private armed security or military contractor company hired by Marcus through Section 31 or the duty uniform for Section 31 itself (the blue indicating its Research & Development wing). Provisional ranks were worn by the Maquis members of Voyager's crew, as they were ineligible to wear official Starfleet ranks. These episodes also included a new combadge design where the starfleet arrow was just an outline surrounded by two gold vertical bars. As Roddenberry clarified Star Trek: First Contact introduces a new uniform style later adopted in DS9 (DS9: "Rapture"). New rank insignia for admirals are shown, in the shape of three solid braids side-by-side, followed by another solid braid on its own, with an 8-pointed star on shoulder boards. The highest-ranking admiral seen wears two sets of three-pip insignia. Cadet ranks are rarely ever seen, with the exception of the various visits from Wesley Crusher to the Enterprise in TNG.
The delta symbol has a number of variants, based on the ship's department served in: There were slight variations in the delta insignia among the two pilots and production. The uniforms are also often used to show that time is out of joint.
The original series Starfleet uniforms do not include headgear of any sort, including the officer's combination cap and service side cap. The personnel on the USS Vengeance wear a different duty uniform from the norm.
Did "Generations" take place during a strange, brief transitionary period in Starfleet when either uniform was okay?
The spandex uniforms continued to make appearances throughout TNG, usually worn by extras in various scenes.
This is mentioned in the Roddenberry's novelization of The Motion Picture.
These are unique symbols for each rank like those worn universally by officers in all branches of the U.S. Armed Forces.
I do love me some mandarin/grandpa collars though. Gray jackets were sometimes worn on landing party duty.
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When Worf begins slipping between parallel dimensions, the communicators change. He therefore designed a rectangular insignia worn by the captain and the chief medical officer of the USS Exeter.
Captain Braxton wears four gold chevrons (equivalent to four gold pips) and Lieutenant Ducane wears two gold chevrons (equivalent to two gold pips). This uniform is very similar to the version prototyped for Star Trek Generations, but has slight alterations such as a white band between the shoulder area and the body; a simplified badge featuring only the Starfleet arrowhead insignia; a V-shaped tunic front; and colored bands at the tops of the boots corresponding to the division color, echoed in the boots' soles.
The jacket was added to help conceal actress Roxann Dawson's pregnancy in the fourth season.
There is also a desert uniform with khaki pants and white shirt.
Other uniform designs appeared briefly in individual episodes, always following the theme of a colored or differentiated shoulder yoke. A grayish-indigo mock turtleneck undershirt was added, to which rank pips are affixed. The delta insignia badge is now a metal pin rather than a sewn-on patch, gold for flag officers and silver for all lower-ranked officers.
Looks much more like an actual uniform than the T-shirts in 09/ID without the overly rigid look in the Type B from OP's pic. The rank indicators used in the pilots and the production series differed because Roddenberry and Theiss had not yet worked out a consistent system for officer-grade indicators on the uniforms; this they would do after the second pilot.
We hated our space suits. It is the guiding principle upon which Starfleet is based. This introduces the new design as standard shipboard wear for Star Trek: Voyager. Because of the sheer volume of current Trek, it can seem like Starfleet is playing a little fast and loose with their traditions of formality.
The classic yellow, blue, red combination was eschewed in favor of gold, silver and copper for command, sciences and operations respectively.
[13] This new combadge is also used in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine from season three onward, and in Star Trek: Voyager. This was not publicized, leading to the "unique starship insignia" theory taking hold among fans.
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The shirts are now in two layers: a wide-collared over-shirt color-coded gold, blue, or red for department as in the original series, with a quilted pattern and a colored hem-line from the neck to the armpit; and a black undershirt, visually imitating the black collar of the original TOS design. A more informal uniform jumpsuit is worn at various points by several characters (including Kirk and Scotty).
Ranks were embedded onto the Starfleet Delta, along with gold shoulder stripes for captains and shoulder stripes plus gold shoulder markings for admirals, and following the same standard as Star Trek: The Next Generation style rank insignias.[21].
"Star Trek," in frequently rotating uniforms, creates not just visual variety between its multiple, concurrently-running shows, but a solid, visual timeline of Starfleet history.
Specifically, it is the tartan of the Clan Scott, one of Scotland's oldest clans.
[4][5][notes 2] The green shirts (seen in TOS: "The Trouble with Tribbles", "Charlie X" and "The Immunity Syndrome") may have the rank stripes on the sleeves or on the collar (TOS: "The Enemy Within"), and always feature the Enterprise assignment patch near the waist as a belt fastener. As depicted in Insurrection, a new admiral's duty uniform was shown, looking similar to those worn by officers, and yet containing markers to set it apart from the ordinary. New uniforms were designed and made for the film Star Trek Generations, but were abandoned at the last minute.
Also, ensigns are now given a dotted braid (half stripe).
Kirk's father is killed, and Jim Kirk is born in space three months prematurely after his mother is evacuated from the Kelvin.
As much as they call it a stretch fabric, spandex in that configuration doesn't give all that much. In the original "Star Trek," the female officers wore miniskirt uniforms, a sexist trope that "Next Generation" tried to take the curse off of by depicting male officers wearing them as well. All officer uniforms have a division colored stripe on the trousers or skirt that matches the shoulder strap and service bar, except for command branch, whose stripes are red, rather than white.
Because they were stuck in the Delta Quadrant and out of contact with Starfleet, the Voyager crew never made the switch to the updated uniform seen in later DS9 episodes and in the last three TNG films; they continued to use the old DS9 uniforms, although in the episode "Message in a Bottle" the EMH mark II is wearing the later DS9/movie gray TNG uniform.
The Starfleet officers and crewmembers seen in The Next Generation wear a jumpsuit with a Starfleet communicator badge (or 'combadge' as it was sometimes called) on the left chest and rank insignia on the right side of the collar. The crew in Star Trek: Voyager use the same uniforms seen in the early episodes of Deep Space Nine throughout the show's run. But Sighn it looks fine since she has a higher collar. Also, there was no distinction made between ensigns and non-commissioned officers or enlisted crew members in TOS; everyone below the rank of lieutenant was presumed to be an ensign.
Ever since the debut of "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" in 1993, it became acceptable for multiple "Star Trek" shows to run simultaneously. Uniforms similar to this style are shown in the Next Generation television series, although without the turtleneck or belt (TNG: "Yesterday's Enterprise", "Dark Page", "Family, "Violations"). The original plans for the aborted Star Trek: Phase II television series involved retaining TOS uniforms but when the project became Star Trek: The Motion Picture, they were replaced with a new design by Robert Fletcher,[7] because, according to Susan Sackett and Gene Roddenberry in The Making of Star Trek: The Motion Picture, the bright colors of the 1960s original, so vibrant on television, would distract viewer attention on the big screen.
The first season of "Star Trek: Prodigy" takes place concurrently with the third season of "Lower Decks."
The division colors use the same TNG scheme, though the science division is now blue-green. Security guards (non-commissioned personnel) wear white uniforms with brown helmets and breastplates.
It can also be surmised that if a cadet has one bar, he has one year at the academy, two bars for two years, and so on.
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The tunics have a quilted fabric in branch color on the right shoulder and sleeve (Blue for Command, Olive Drab Brown for Operations, and Gray for Sciences) and branch-color piping on the edge of the shoulder yoke.
The Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Parallels" used an alternate combadge design where rank was denoted by the number of bars behind the arrowhead.
The over-shirt has the division delta badge shape printed onto the fabric, providing a textured appearance.
Discovery beard Spock was the best in my opinion.
She wore it again during the character's pregnancy in the seventh season, beginning in the episode "Q2". The changes in uniform, while perhaps the most logical thing in terms of continuity, do make sense from a dramatic perspective: A viewer will be able to tell at a single glance what era the characters are living in.
These more closely follow the naval officer pattern, with gold pips equating to a whole stripe and black pips equating to a half stripe.
Both uniforms have a United Earth Starfleet patch (featuring the stylized arrowhead emblem) on the right upper arm, and a patch left upper arm denoting the ship one is serving on.
These uniforms would also make an appearance in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "The Visitor" and the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Endgame". These are second only to the security redshirts as "cannon fodder". Dress uniforms for academy cadets and staff are crimson, while flag officers (fleet captains and admirals) use a gray uniform with a white false-plastron front.
For the first season of TNG, admirals wear a different insignia, consisting of a triangle or stripe resembling gold weave along the right collar; one or two gold pips are sometimes underneath the weave.
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I think the new V necks would look fine if the black undershirt had a higher collar. Press J to jump to the feed.
Marcus is described as a fleet Admiral (usually equivalent to a NATO five-star military rank) and wears 5 paired gold pips on his shoulder-boards. No slash fic.
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Nonetheless, Playmates Toys released a number of action figures wearing these planned uniforms. In the episode, "Parallels", variations in uniforms and insignia suggest a meeting of characters from different parallel universes.
I think they nailed it with ST09, honestly.
When Pike shows up in "Khan"-era uniforms, we know when that's from. Whether it's scientific truth, or historical truth, or personal truth.
For example, the second and third editions of The Star Trek Encyclopedia offer differing insignia for various Starfleet ranks. The crew of the USS Cerritos on "Lower Decks" wear a NextGen-adjacent look, while the teens on the USS Protostar in "Prodigy" have something more akin to Pike's "Khan"-era uniform. The original uniform designs were the product of costume designer Bill Theiss.
Also, a number of women onboard can be seen wearing the long sleeve top and pants uniform similar to those worn in "The Cage".
This post contains spoilers for the season finale of "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.". [citation needed] Jumpsuits in the same colors with black undershirts were also worn, mostly by background characters.
Engineering personnel (commissioned and non-commissioned) wear white pressure suits with large black ribbed collars.
The uniforms that they'll apparently wear on SNW may be more comfortable, but the type B uniforms look better to me. The new officers' uniform designs proved unpopular with the regular cast, and when Harve Bennett took over as producer of the second motion picture, he ordered another redesign because he did not want "an all-gray crew on an all-gray ship."[9].
The uniforms in the second reboot film are developed further. Operations: This includes Engineering, Security, and Communications.
This is worn on a blue tunic. The characters of Major Kira and Odo did not wear Starfleet uniforms, as they were part of the Bajoran militia.
Scotty's undershirt itself is inconsistent - he wears a white shirt (consistent with his rank of Captain) with the vest or bomber, but a gold one (used by Engineering crew) with his formal duty tunic. Starfleet Academy cadets wear a smaller, pewter-colored version of the Evening Starflower worn by Starbase personnel.
It consists of black trousers and undershirt, with a quilted blue overshirt with long black sleeves and black cloth epaulets.
If you can't find it within yourself to stand up and tell the truth about what happened you don't deserve to wear that uniform.
Variations in uniforms and insignia are occasionally used as plot devices in the various series.
To establish something of a brief timeline of the newer Trek programs: the first two seasons of "Star Trek: Discovery" take place about a decade prior to "Star Trek." Theiss designed a shield-shaped badge in 1964 which he called the "arrowhead", with input from Roddenberry.
The pants are black.
The only times she wears the uniform is in the episode "Twilight" (featuring an alternate timeline) and briefly (as a disguise) in "Hatchery". The Star Trek delta still remains the symbol for all Enterprise staff members, but the science department's planetary circle and the operations 6-sided spiral are discontinued, replaced with the elongated star.
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