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Revision as of 03:02, 30 December 2009
Starfleet uniforms of the 2230s were designed as tight fitting body suits with black piping running across the yoke. A Starfleet insignia was worn on the upper left breast pocket. There were at least three division colors: blue for command division, a goldish green, presumably engineering and security and a pearl grey, which is presumably non-medical sciences. Medical staff also had a white uniform and a sterile plastic film over it.
Colors
- Blue-Command
- Goldish Greenish-Engineering
- White-Medical
- Pearl Grey-Non Medical Sciences
Command
These Uniforms for commanding officers was a tight blue body suit with black lines around the top and on the left breast was the star fleet insigma.These uniforms appear on the USS Kevlin.
Engineering
The Engineering wore a shade of goldish greenish these suits were tight and appeared to have a belt included,it also had the insigna on the left breast. these uniforms were reserved for engineering and was worn on the USS Kelvin.
Medical
Medical uniforms were worn by medical staff wore long white uniforms with the insigna on the left breast this uniform was reserved for members nof the medical staff as seen on the USS Kelvin.
No insignia (Enlisted ranks) |
Lieutenant insignia Lieutenant |
Lieutenant Commander insignia Lieutenant Commander |
Captain insignia Captain |
Background
- Michael Kaplan designed the 2230s Starfleet uniforms.
- The design and look of the uniforms was inspired by science fiction movies of the 1950s. (Star Trek Magazine issue 146)