Orange Flightsuits

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Analise

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Orange flightsuit:

Would you wear one?

Let's discuss the pros and cons, shall we?

Pros-

Comfy
lots of pockets
....

Cons-

that bright orange color clashes with my hair :)
...

Can you guys think of more pros and cons?

~ana
 
Pro:

I suppose if you had to eject you would be real easy to find for the rescue guys...

Con:

everyone's skin tone looks really pale and washed out.
 
Personally, I think Luke looked really cool in his orange suit. So, I would wear anything that Luke would wear (even that diaper thing he wore in the bacta tank-although I may be a little cold in just that).
 
*snickers* yeah...the diaper thinie would definatly be a little chilly to wear out in public
 
Orange is such a cheerful color. Keeps your spirits up while flying long missions in your X-wing.

Plus the pockets thing is great. And I agree that Luke looked great in his!;)


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true...I suppose some people would find it cheerful...but it gives me a headache...although Luke did look pretty good in his...that I will grant you:D
 
Pros - They match my shoes...

Cons - I have no fasion sense...
 
I'd wear one as it can help save your life SHOULD you have to crash land your craft
 
Well, con: Orange is just plain tacky, but
I suppose if you had to eject you would be real easy to find for the rescue guys...
Absolutely a definate PLUS if you're EVA! ;)

I'd wear whatever Luke wore! If it's good enough for him (and his family) then it's definately good enough for me.

Besides, a flight suit's a flight suit. Doesn't really matter what color it is unless you happen to think you might crash dirtside in hostile territory. Orange would also make it easier for the enemy to find you. :angryfire Probably why our own pilots wear that pukey pea green color. ;)

Guess you'd be okay if you crashed on an orange planet! :naughty:
 
WHY orange? Its so... I mean, even RED would have been better than ORANGE!

Sure orange can be high-vis in space, but so can red, day-glo green or gold lame.

They just look like shell-suits and I think they were only made to get Luke looking best ;) Puh-lease, I'd join the Bad Guys; at least they get black and white.
 
*rofl at the vision of the Flyboys in gold lame*

S'okay...my favorite pilot is in the EU and he wears black flight suits...I'll stick with his choice despite lack of visability over the orange thank you very much. ;)
 
I think Leia would also find it poetic justice.

Black... black is cool. I can deal with that.
 
Another bad thing with the orange suits is that you stick out like a sore thumb in Imperial areas, unless you've stolen an Imperial uniform that is!
 
Actually, i have this vague thought that a-wing pilots wore red?

I think it depended on what craft you flew as to what color flightsuit you wore.

I have this vague idea that y-wing pilots wore a diff color, and b-wings another color.

and TIEs are black. Guess they don't have to worry much about their guys going EVA though, since everyone knows TIEs are made outta tinfoil and have no shields, they're more likely to just go BOOM.

~ana
 
This is going a little off topic, but it has been in the UK news all this week. Also, I'm painting the house this week, and I'm dressed in an orange boilersuit at this very moment....
Labour retreats on chain gang outfits

from the London Evening Standard

A proposal to force convicted yobs to clean the streets wearing orange boiler suits looks to have been killed off a day after it was floated by a minister.

Hazel Blears said in an interview that it was worth considering ways of publicly identifying criminals who were forced to work in their communities.

But within hours the Home Office was pouring cold water on the idea, making clear that it was "not a firm policy proposal".

Commons Leader Geoff Hoon also made clear that Ms Blears was simply "thinking aloud" when she suggested that "chain-gang" style punishment would win public backing.

A Home Office spokeswoman was forced to state that the police minister was not talking about those given anti-social behaviour orders or fixed penalty notices for yobbish behaviour.

Ms Blears's idea looked today to be heading the same way as Tony Blair's shelved plan to make yobs pay on-the-spot fines by marching them to cashpoints.

Harry Fletcher, head of the Probation Officers' Association, said there was no evidence that making offenders wear uniforms in the streets would cut crime.

"Introducing uniforms, caps, badges, or naming and shaming offenders is likely to degrade them, make them resentful and not turn up for community punishment," he said.

Labour has a record of opposing similar ideas. It ridiculed Tory moves to make offenders wear overalls with the words "Community Service Scheme" on the back.

But Ms Blears's idea follows a suggestion by Prisons and Probation Service chief Martin Narey that offenders wearing orange bibs would show the public that punishments were being carried out.

Shadow home secretary David Davis said the orange suits idea would only make a "minor" contribution to public confidence and would not make up for eight years of neglect on yobbery.

"Labour have been in power for eight years and what have they done? They have permitted 24 hour drinking, let over one hundred thousand prisoners out of prison early, while at the same time making the life of a police constable on the beat more and more difficult," he said.

Chris Stanley of the National Association for Care and Resettlement of Offenders said it raised the risk of vigilante action against criminals. "There's no evidence anywhere that this type of thing has any deterrent effect," he said.

Critics believe Ms Blears's idea is classic New Labour tactic of grabbing headlines while failing to tackle the real problems of yobs and crime.

The Prime Minister announced a crackdown on "disrespect" across society, although he later admitted that the Government's options were limited.
I've heard speculation that the real reason they backed down is because it wouldn't actually work. If you began dressing these criminals in orange boilersuits it would become a badge. A certain element would revel in that and it would become fashionable to dress in orange boilersuits -- the same way as it is to dress in loose-fitting grey tracksuits and loose shoes without laces. Apparently, this is how they dress criminals in the US and take away their laces.

Actually, my orange boilersuit is no longer orange - I'm not that good at painting!
 
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