Maybe we need to think more out-the-box. (Sorry, I hate that term but it fits.) Uniforms were originally developed to clearly identify one side from the other in the confusion of massed melee on the battlefield. Back in the days when war was fought at arms length or closer. Modern warfare has evolved to the point where its better to hide when possible and thus uniforms for 'ground pounders' are camouflaged ... with brightly coloured uniforms kept only for ceremonial purposes. The navy and the airforce have kept historic ties in their uniforms to their predecessor's.
But in the 56th century those historic ties will be a dim memory indeed. And freed from that why constrain ourselves to a monocolour? I vote for the standard uniform of the IN to be a paisley. Yes, paisley! With different colours of paisley to denote department, and different sizes of marks to denote rank. There is even some scope for variation to indicate currently assigned ship.
Or not.
But in the 56th century those historic ties will be a dim memory indeed. And freed from that why constrain ourselves to a monocolour? I vote for the standard uniform of the IN to be a paisley. Yes, paisley! With different colours of paisley to denote department, and different sizes of marks to denote rank. There is even some scope for variation to indicate currently assigned ship.
Or not.
