- https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/henry-cavills-third-option
- https://web.archive.org/web/20100917090118/http://www.startrekpropauthority.com/2008/05/bill-theiss-lost-interview-rare.html
Another quirk involving the original series’ tunics were the colors - in particular, “command.” Trekkies everywhere will swear Spock wore blue, Scotty wore red and Kirk wore gold. Wrong. The three Starfleet colors were blue, red and green. Lime green, to be exact. “It was one of those film stock things;” Theiss states, “it photographed one way - burnt orange or a gold. But in reality was another; the command shirts were definitely green.” As further proof, look at the wrap-around tunics as well as the dress uniform tunics of Kirk’s – all green. They came off as their true colors because they were constructed of different materials than the standard duty command shirts.


This you?
A: Dogs can see color. (Just at a reduced chromatic range)
B: Televisions didn’t always have full color technology.
I like Calvin’s dad’s response to black and white film: Those old movies are in color, but the world itself was black and white back then. 😌
Yes but Porthos suffered from achromatopsia due to a transporter accident. It didnt come up much in the show.