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How does anybody at all know which division an officer is with this blandly plain uniform from the 2330s-2350s?
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I think the 2320s one had not only still the belt, but also a crew-neck t-shirt that showed which division one belonged to.
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tos movie era uniforms are the worst classic trek uniforms
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>>220098106
This was always the dumbest thing in TNG to me. They could have just used the season 1 uniform and made it so that Starfleet used that uniform for decades rather than like 3 years. And it also wouldn't make it so they used the TOS movie uniforms for like almost 100 years like it is now.
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>>220098284
The turtleneck collars still indicated one's division, though. Enlisted uniforms were a bit more ambiguous. By The Next Generation, they solved the ambiguities.
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>>220098284
you're a huge fucking faggot, dude. seriously DIE
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>>220098381
why didnt wesleys dad have a turtleneck?
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>>220099901
By the time of the message he made ready for his son, they had phased out the turtleneck collars for decades. They recently even phased out visible t-shirt collars, too, from the looks of it. Maybe they started wearing deep v-neck or boatneck undershirts, instead of crewneck collars.
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