Where will we be in say... ten years?
Re: Where will we be in say... ten years?
Other science fiction franchises have done better. For example, the Firefly franchise not only took inspiration from the present, but also the past; which turned out to be somewhat more interesting than Halo, even though none of the males wore a skirted rig.
Could I do better?
First, add color to the clothing, at least on a few of the outfits. The pervasive drabness is just lame.
For males, my bare minimum requirement would be a token kilt or two. Better than nothing, and something that exists in the present. Ideally, I would also like to see a few males wear other types of skirted rigs.
Actually, the most inspired costume was the futuristic armor worn by the Spartan super soldiers.
Could I do better?
First, add color to the clothing, at least on a few of the outfits. The pervasive drabness is just lame.
For males, my bare minimum requirement would be a token kilt or two. Better than nothing, and something that exists in the present. Ideally, I would also like to see a few males wear other types of skirted rigs.
Actually, the most inspired costume was the futuristic armor worn by the Spartan super soldiers.
Re: Where will we be in say... ten years?
Start Trek at one time had male background characters in the short uniform dress. Didn't last long, Next Generation only I believe...
Re: Where will we be in say... ten years?
Carl. I never got the chance to respond to this post when this thread was fresh from the grave a few months prior, so allow me to revive this once again to thank you for creating and being a part of this niche community on the Web. I do hope you continue to have a long life and make it to the 2030s. I know this seems brief, but I think this site has helped many people come in terms with themselves. Rather it be skirts, dresses, or even just personal identity. Once again, thank you.crfriend wrote: ↑Wed Feb 15, 2023 12:23 amWhy? Once we are born, each and every one of us will die. So far, there is no way to escape that destiny, and I am quite fine with that,.
Part of the issue is that I completely, absolutely, and indelibly detest what our modern culture has become. Long gone is the hope for a more vibrant and verdant world ahead of us, and all that is off the bow is nothing but despair, bankruptcy, and poverty for us. More damned wars over idiotic matters, more damned hardships for the common man, and nothing positive even remotely visible on the horizon.
Why should I soldier on in that sort of world when it contrasts so badly to the one I grew up in? Will my modern presence even be noted, other than the fact that once in a while I am more than happy to raise high the middle finger and speak truth to power -- and power absolutely hates that. I am a dinosaur, and have no place in the modern world. What's the Hell is the point?
Now, before anybody draws the wrong conclusion, I am not about to "check out early" [1]. However, if something happens and takes me out I'm OK with that.
[1] Back in 2013, I was driven deeply suicidal by crimes committed against me. I did my best to hide that from my late ex- (although I highly suspect she was aware of the fact). In a revealing conversation with a (sadly passed) friend who was a clinical counsellor, I mentioned that quite possibly the only reason I survived was that I had trivial access to firearms and ammunition. The guy was astonished, but the explanation of why spoke volumes -- it relieved me of the worry about method and allowed me to focus on the larger picture. It took several minutes for him to actually process that, but in the end a comment came back to the effect of, "I can see that." Such is the way my mind works.