Luca Pavone said:FM: Sparringly, eh? If alternate uniform is only for the High-ups and top brass, then I sense favouritism which could tear units appart.
Wes said:I was thinking perhaps something like the uniforms from the classic space opera MACROSS; most UN Spacy uniforms were mostly the same (blue pants, white jacket), but bridge crews and squad leaders, as well as special positions sometimes had different colorations (green for Claudia, gray for Roy, sky blue for bridge bunnies, etc.)
Basically, PCs would have more color options then the average Star Army soldier.
Doshii Jun said:Technically, we shouldn't be seeing midnight blue anymore. It was phased out; only a couple characters still have the blue.
Gray is the default for all officers, including warrant officers. If the officer is not a ship commander (white) or doctor (green), then he'll be wearing gray.Gray is for bridge officers only, as I recall.
At this time, there is no uniform for medals to be worn on. The newer uniforms (with the centered ranks) aren't supposed to have medals on them ever. If we create a new formal uniform, medals can be worn on it. I was thinking something inspired by Civil War or even colonial-era uniforms, with lots of shiny buttons.1. The Star Army Uniforms wiki article says that the Star Army Formal Whites are obsolete, and thus no longer used. Since this is the case, what do Star Army personnel wear on occasions that would warrant some pomp and circumstance? Do they simply wear their ribbons on their standard uniforms?
If the person is in command, usually their occupation will be command regardless of the unit type, so usually they also wear white. If an engineer is promoted to First Officer, then First Officer would be his new occupation, and the colors would switch.White is now reserved for Starship Captains and First Officers. What would a SAINT, Engineering, etc. officer in command of a unit, such as a specific command or base, but not a starship wear?
Base commanders and operations staff wear the same colors as their starship equivalents.Also, what about Shosho who are in command of a division, but not a starship? What about non-ship based communications/sensors officers whose occupations fall under "Starship Operations"?
All of the colors are now based on occupation; there are no general officer or enlisted colors anymore.I realize this second question may seem a little silly, since the previous iteration of the panel color system mostly carried over, and white is still probably "command" while gray is "generic officer." The addition of the specific occupations made me want to ask, though.
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