*waves* It's over done, I mean it practically everywhere.
:eek: But.... But... I... :::Best caveman voice::: TRIBBLE Good, never have too much.
On a more enlightened note. Yes it is everywhere. I for one, still am not tired of it. That being said I see and understand that sometimes it is just gratuitous.
In the real-ficticious StarFleet of the 24th and 25th centuries, the uniforms would probably never be designed that way, which is why that vulcan was obviously unzipping the uniform and using it in a unformal and most assuradly an off duty manner. Probably for her ponfar lover or something. That being said wearing one's uniform like that might not be a big deal on some of the less militaristic ships.
I mean not every captain is as big a prude as Picard and might actually allow thier more sexually liberated crew members such as Deltans or Risans or even nudist humans a bit more freedom when it is not nessesary for full dress situations.
Personally I think they should have given the uniform advertised and just slapped Mirror Universe in front of Open Jacket.
The problem is nobody in the future wears bras. Thus, the TRIBBLE aren't squished together, and consequently, no cleavage.
This is exacerbated by the fact the jackets in the future perfectly adhere to the form of the body, so the TRIBBLE are allowed to sit naturally while remaining perfectly supported.
Also in the future all TRIBBLE are naturally round and by a miracle of natural selection never smaller than a C-cup.
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Me too, who doesnt like cleavage??? But really...Who doesn't like realism in a digital world, and where digital realism is also digital fantasy...
*waves* It's over done, I mean it practically everywhere.
Cleavage cannot be overdone. Its a physical impossibility.
:eek: But.... But... I... :::Best caveman voice::: TRIBBLE Good, never have too much.
On a more enlightened note. Yes it is everywhere. I for one, still am not tired of it. That being said I see and understand that sometimes it is just gratuitous.
In the real-ficticious StarFleet of the 24th and 25th centuries, the uniforms would probably never be designed that way, which is why that vulcan was obviously unzipping the uniform and using it in a unformal and most assuradly an off duty manner. Probably for her ponfar lover or something. That being said wearing one's uniform like that might not be a big deal on some of the less militaristic ships.
I mean not every captain is as big a prude as Picard and might actually allow thier more sexually liberated crew members such as Deltans or Risans or even nudist humans a bit more freedom when it is not nessesary for full dress situations.
Personally I think they should have given the uniform advertised and just slapped Mirror Universe in front of Open Jacket.
*sigh* And what a wonderful future it is.......:o
I'd like to point out Stormy's comment on the issue before I will need to close down here.