- July 7th, 2009, 1:58 pm#139422
I don't like the 'no-ghost' logo being altered.
Now that that's out of the way and alot of people are on the defensive... Let me try and explain the point of my posting this? I think alot of the designs I've seen for the different franchises are REALLY well done and add some character. I'm sure the members of the franchise enjoy the logo and in the end, that's what counts. I'm not going to try and change anybodies mind, I just want to know when this started and why?
I would have thought the standard logo was untouchable. 'If it ain't broke, don't fix it' sort of thing. I would've thought a city embroidered under the patch or a seperate patch on the other arm...?
It reminds me of Star Trek: The Original Series. Every ship had it's own logo... until 'Starfleet' just decided to use the Enterprise logo- The one we all recognize as the Star Trek logo. I'm genuinely interested in finding out the reasoning behind the altered emblems? Are your uniforms even sporting these logo's, and if not- why?
Now that that's out of the way and alot of people are on the defensive... Let me try and explain the point of my posting this? I think alot of the designs I've seen for the different franchises are REALLY well done and add some character. I'm sure the members of the franchise enjoy the logo and in the end, that's what counts. I'm not going to try and change anybodies mind, I just want to know when this started and why?
I would have thought the standard logo was untouchable. 'If it ain't broke, don't fix it' sort of thing. I would've thought a city embroidered under the patch or a seperate patch on the other arm...?
It reminds me of Star Trek: The Original Series. Every ship had it's own logo... until 'Starfleet' just decided to use the Enterprise logo- The one we all recognize as the Star Trek logo. I'm genuinely interested in finding out the reasoning behind the altered emblems? Are your uniforms even sporting these logo's, and if not- why?