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I already made up the insignia but am wondering -- how much detail in sources for determining science vs operation uniforms? -- Captain MKB 03:19, July 26, 2010 (UTC)

Aboard the Kelvin, we see blue worn by command Robau, tactical (Humphrey), flight control (Freda Foh Shen's character), and security K'Bentayr, olive gold worn by engineering (the engineer on the communicator), and white worn by medical. We also see what may be a white uniform worn with a blue collar in The Time Trap. None of the white uniforms seen on the Kelvin or in The Time Trap (including that of the doctor played by Sonita Henry, who would presumably be a Lieutenant JG or higher) bear rank insignia. Supposedly, gray uniforms also appear aboard the Kelvin, but I've thus far only been able to find them in behind-the-scenes drawings. --Columbia clipper 13:41, July 26, 2010 (UTC)
I've changed the white heading to "medical division" rather than "scrubs", since we've identified the white uniform with a blue collar from The Time Trap as belonging to a command division officer wearing one of the white uniforms seen aboard the Kelvin. By inference, the white collar worn by medical personnel would indicate that white is the color of the medical division. --Columbia clipper 16:52, July 26, 2010 (UTC)