Wah, berarti sederhananya : Class A : PDU - Pakaian Dinas Upacara Class B : PDH - Pakaian Dinas Harian Class C : PDL - Pakaian Dinas Lapangan.
Sama deh, dengan 'jaman' sekarang :) ======================== Ignatius S Wibowo Photography & Design 08551077167 [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.artzdesign-studio.com ======================== ----- Original Message ----- From: "john do" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 10:37 PM Subject: [Indo-StarTrek] Startrek Uniform > Starfleet Uniforms Though one of Starfleet's most important missions is > exploration, the proper running of its ships, starbases, and other > fascilities has necessitated the use of military decorum, including > uniforms. The uniform allows Starfleet personnel to not only be easily > distinguished, but it also allows people to tell just by looking at the > uniform what function and rank the person has. > Starfleet uniforms can be divided into three types, each with a specific > use: > > Class A - Designed for formal purposes, such as diplomatic engagements. > Also called Dress Uniforms > Class B - Designed for everyday wear. Also called Standard Duty > Uniforms > Class C - Uniforms that are designed for specific duties, such as > Engineering radiation suits > Lab jumpsuits > Medical Officer's lab coats > > This article is broken up in sections describing the uniform styles of > specific eras. > [edit] > 2245 - 2265 > Captain Christpher Pike wearing the command division officer's uniform. > > > Standard uniform description: The Duty Uniform for this period consisted > of a department colored tunic and black slacks for both male and female > Starfleet personnel. The slacks were bunched just below the top of the > black, patent leather boots. The wearer's department was also denoted by a > specific symbol within the unit patch worn on the left side of the chest. > Rank was denoted by braid on the wearer's wrists: > > Two solid gold lines: Captain > One solid gold line: All other officer ranks > One braided gold line: NCO's of Chief Petty Officer and above > No insignia: All crewmen of Petty Officer rank and below > Dress uniform: The dress uniform for this era consisted of the tunic and > slacks from the standard uniform, with a department colored jacket over > the tunic. The jacket featured a V-neck collar lined with gold piping and > braided epaulets. > Class C: For away teams, crew members could wear a grey excursion jacket. > The jacket featured the wearers department patch on the left side of the > chest. All crew members had silver braid on the wrist of the jacket, > regardless of rank. Phasers, communicators, and other landing party > accesories could be worn under the jacket on a shoulder harness. Other > Class C uniforms in use at the time included jumpsuits for medical and > engineering technicians. > Department colors > > Gold - Command > Beige - Operations and Support > Blue - Science > Silver - Cadet > [edit] > 2265 - 2270 > Commander Spock wears the Science Division uniform > > > Standard Duty Uniform: The Class B uniform for this period was very > similar in design to the previous period. The department colored tunic now > had a black collar that ended at the bottom of the wearer's neck. Female > officers could wear either a department colored long sleeve mini-skirt or > a longer version of the standard tunic with slacks. Both female variants > featured a V-neck collar. As before, department was also denoted by a > symbol within the wearer's unit insignia. Rank was displayed as gold > braids and gold dashes on the wrist. Phasers, communicators, and medkits > were attached either directly to the wearer's pants or a belt by adhesion > strips without the need for holsters. > > Dress Uniform: The Class A uniform consisted of a tighter fitting tunic > made of a shiny, department colored material. No unit patch was worn on > this uniform. Instead, the wearer wore the service ribbons which had been > awarded to him by Starfleet on his left chest. Rank was denoted by an > ornate combination of gold piping and braid on the uniform. > Class C: Some of the additional variations in uniforms for this period > included a wraparound tunic for command officers and short sleeved tunics > for medical officers. > Department colors: > > Yellow - Command > Red - Operations, Security, and Support > Blue - Science and Medical > [edit] > 2273 - 2277 The period of 2273 - 2277 saw a renaissance not only in warp > engine and starship design but also uniform design. It also marked one of > the shortest lived and most unpopular uniform styles. > Class A: The new dress uniform consisted of a two-tone tunic, white and a > second color, and styrup pants in the second color of the tunic. The > second color denoted the crewman's function on a ship or starbase. Unit > patches were dropped for the first time in favor of a Starfleet wide > design based on the USS Enterprise's command insignia with a circle as a > background behind the arrowhead. The circle's color denoted the wearer's > department. Rank was denoted on either department colored epaulets or > wrist stripes that were similar to the previous uniforms. > > Second colors > Blueish-grey: Command > Light beige: Bridge Officers > Light Brown: Non-bridge officers > White: Technicians > Dark Grey: Planetary personnel > > > LT Uhura wears the bridge officer's uniform. > > > Class B: The class B uniforms were similar to the dress uniforms, except > that they were one color. The class B uniforms came in many different > variants, including three tunic and pant combinations: long sleeve with > round collars, long sleeve with v-neck collars, and short sleeve with > v-neck collars. There was also a jumpsuit variation. > Class C: Some of the Class C options included a field jacket very similar > to the ones worn in the 2265 - 2270 era and informal, loose tunics that > were closed at the waist with a tyed sash. Some other options included > chest armor and helmets for security personnel. > Department colors: > > White: Command > Red: Engineering > Yellow: Helm, Navigation, Communication > Orange: Science > Green: Medical > Grey: Security and tactical > [edit] > 2278 - 2350 This era included one of the longest runs by a uniform > styles. > Standard Duty Uniform: The standard officer uniform of this time consisted > of three main pieces: a department colored turtleneck shirt, black slacks, > and a jacket. The jacket was dark red for all officers and closed > asymetrically. A department colored shoulder strap connected to the > closure flap on the right side, and a black leather belt was worn around > the waist over the jacket. The inside of the jacket was either white or > beige, depending on the wearer's function. Rank insignia were worn on the > shoulder strap and also just above a department colored stripe on the left > wrist. The wrist stripe also housed a set of insignia to depict the number > of years that the wearer had been in Starfleet. > Enlisted personnel and trainees wore a dark red jumpsuit with a beige > yolk. Enlisted personnel had a black collar and trainees wore a red > collar. > Class C: The class C options of the time included an optional "bomber > jacket" for officers. It was dark red, closing with buttons down the > middle, and only extended to the wearer's waist. The jacket still had > department stripes on the shoulder and left wrist. Officers on away teams > had a number of options, including a dark red field jacket with a number > of pockets for phasers, communicators, and survival equipment, and a > special fatigue consisting of a sweater over the standard duty turtleneck > and pants of the same color. The color of the fatigues depended on the > situation, such as beige for desert situations or green for jungle > missions. > Department colors: > > White - Command > Yellow ochre - Engineering and Flight Control > Grey - Science, Navigation, Communications > Light Green - Medical > Dark Green - Security > Red - Officer Cadets > For the first time, department heads could wear a white stripe on both the > shoulder strap and wrist strap to denote their position. > [edit] > 2351 - 2365 Class B: This era went back to a simpler design consisting of > a black and department colored jumpsuit. The jumpsuits had no collars, and > the rank insignia was worn on the right side of the shoulder yolk just > below the wearer's neckline. > Class A: The dress uniform of the time consisted of a long jacket in black > and the department colors. The jacket had an asymetrically closing flap, > similar to the uniforms of the previous era. No rank insignia were usually > worn on this uniform. > Class C: Both male and female personnel could opt to wear a skant, which > was basically a short-sleeved skirt. > Department colors: > > Red: Command and Navigation > Yellow: Operations, Engineering, and Security > Blue: Medical and Science > [edit] > 2366 - 2372 Standard Duty: During this period, the tight fitting > jumpsuits were phased out in favor of a similarly designed slacks and > jacket combo. The jacket looked similar to the upper part of the jumpsuit > from the previous era, with the edition of a nehru collar and the removal > of the piping along the shoulder. The rank insignia was moved to the right > side of the collar. > Class A: The dress uniform from this era consisted of a shortened version > of the dress jacket from the previous era. Rank insignia was now worn on > the upper right side of the closure flap. > Class C: An option that came up late in this era included a fatigue design > consisting of a mostly black jumpsuit with department colored shoulders > over a grey turtleneck. This design was first heavily favored by outpost > and starbase crews, but eventually found its way onto starships. Officers > also had another uniform variant they could wear consisting of a grey and > black tunic, black pants, and a jacket made of black leather on the > shoulder and department colored suede. This variant was mostly used by > command officers. > [edit] > 2372 - Present > Officer Duty Uniform > > > > Flag officer duty uniform > > > Standard Duty: The current duty uniform consists of black pants, a > department colored turtleneck, and a black jacket with grey shoulders. The > jacket features department colored stripes on each wrist. Rank insignia is > displayed on the right side of the turtleneck collar. > > Officer Dress Uniform > > > Class A: The current class A uniform consists of a mostly white jacket > with gold piping and black pants. The front of the jacket is white for > Captains (brevet or actual rank) and Admirals and grey for all other > officers. A department colored stripe runs around the wearer's wrists. > > Officer Duty Uniform Variant > > > Class C: Instead of the standard uniform jacket, an officer may opt to > wear a black vest with grey shoulders. The collar of the vest is square > cut, ending about a third of the way down the wearer's chest. > [edit] > > > --------------------------------- > Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! > Search. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > >
