While searching online for news about the upcoming Star Trek series, I noticed there was lots of speculation and rumors about what the new Starfleet ships and uniforms will look like in the new Star Trek series. So I thought it would be fun to do a little speculating of my own for this blog. Starfleet has many classes of ships for a variety of different purposes, but to keep things simple let's assume the new crew will be exploring space in uncharted territory and may need to defend themselves against new enemies. For that kind of mission I would choose the Galaxy-class starship.
According to Memory Alpha Wikia:
The Galaxy-class was a Starfleet vessel first introduced in the late 2350s. It was one of the largest and most powerful Federation starship classes of its time, with many serving in the Dominion War. This was the second known Galaxy-class starship, with the first being a little known class, which was in operation in the 2250s, that was mentioned in the Treaty of Armens.
A galaxy class starship has many technical capabilities including: saucer separation, a command bridge, science labs, tactical technologies with high capacity shield grid, transporter rooms, a medical bay, and crew quarters. Assuming the new Star Trek series will not be using a starship from the past shows, I looked around online to see what others were designing and I really like the galaxy class retrofit created by lead designer for the role-playing game Star Trek Online by Al “Captain Geko” Rivera.
Galaxy Class Refit - Credit: StarTrek.com |
Galaxy Dreadnought Cruiser - Credit: StarTrek.com |
Saucer Separation - Credit: StarTrek.com |
Now let's move on to Starfleet Uniforms. We have seen many variations of Starfleet uniforms over the years in the Star Trek movies and television series and one thing has remained consistent. The uniforms were broken down into colors. The colors varied over time but for the sake of this article we will assume Red is for Command and Helm, Blue is for Science and Medical, Gold is for Engineering and Operations. In some instances for social functions the black was replaced by white.
History of the Starfleet Uniforms - Credit: conventionfansblog.com |
My favorite Starfleet uniforms was the Delta Flyer Flight Suits only seen once in the Star Trek Voyager episode 'Drive'. "Sleek, tight-fitting jumpsuits, the flight suits were
black and gray with stark white shoulders and red trim. The uniforms
featured high collars and distinctive closures running down the front."
Harry Kim and Tom Paris Flight Uniforms - Credit:Memory-Alpha Wikia |
The Flight Suits:
During their participation in the Antarian Trans-stellar Rally in 2377, USS Voyager officers Tom Paris, B'Elanna Torres and Harry Kim donned special flight suits. It is unclear whether these suits were official Starfleet wardrobe or whether Tom Paris or somebody aboard Voyager created them for such an occasion. While they do not seem to correspond with any existing uniforms, it is possible they were designed by Starfleet and thus available to Voyager officers before their launch in 2371
Source: Memory-Alpha Wikia
So I searched around and found some really interesting Starfleet uniforms created by fans for various reasons. I chose some that looked different from previous uniforms seen in the past. Alot of fans don't like the onesies uniform and for good reason, they don't look good. But some may also remember the 2-peice variation of the uniform that had Captain Picard constantly pulling down on his jacket. So while the uniform must be aesthetically pleasing it must also be functional. Here's are a couple of my favorite designs created by some Star Trek fans.
Starfleet Uniform Concept by Corem via Deviant Art |
Starfleet Uniform Concept created by JJohnson via Starfleet1701st |
While it's been fun speculating what the new Starfleet ships and uniforms will look like in the new Star Trek series coming in January of 2017, we probably won't see the real deal until the fall of 2016. In the meantime feel free to post what your favorite starship designs are and what kind of uniforms you'd like to see the future Starfleet officers wearing.
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