One thing I never understood about Star Trek: The Next Generation…
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One thing I never understood about Star Trek: The Next Generation…
They're on an interstellar space craft. There is no real day and night for them. So, why is there a night shift with a dramatically reduced bridge crew? Wouldn't it make more sense to have two (or more) full crews?
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One thing I never understood about Star Trek: The Next Generation…
They're on an interstellar space craft. There is no real day and night for them. So, why is there a night shift with a dramatically reduced bridge crew? Wouldn't it make more sense to have two (or more) full crews?
Having two crews might be more difficult socially? The crew with the captain would attract other "important people" and you'd end up with a needless divide. Maybe "bridge" vs. "engineering" or something.
By having "night" and only a smaller staff the majority are all part of one group.
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Having two crews might be more difficult socially? The crew with the captain would attract other "important people" and you'd end up with a needless divide. Maybe "bridge" vs. "engineering" or something.
By having "night" and only a smaller staff the majority are all part of one group.
@futurebird
Or even just overlapping shifts that keep the entire 24 hours/day crewed. -
@futurebird
Or even just overlapping shifts that keep the entire 24 hours/day crewed.It would be so annoying to set things up though.
Also, on a big ship you'd have spaces with plants, UV lights, those would need to cycle for the plants people and insects to thrive.
I guess you could have different rooms with different lights, but ideally you'd have ambient light that suggested sunlight and nobody wants that on their skin if your body thinks it's night.
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It would be so annoying to set things up though.
Also, on a big ship you'd have spaces with plants, UV lights, those would need to cycle for the plants people and insects to thrive.
I guess you could have different rooms with different lights, but ideally you'd have ambient light that suggested sunlight and nobody wants that on their skin if your body thinks it's night.
@futurebird @JeremyMallin there's a night shift because even in the future, some people are night owls.
i think the real failure was to only have one person with the rank of captain instead of a second "night captain", because COME ON, how cool would it be to have someone referred to as the night captain
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@futurebird @JeremyMallin there's a night shift because even in the future, some people are night owls.
i think the real failure was to only have one person with the rank of captain instead of a second "night captain", because COME ON, how cool would it be to have someone referred to as the night captain
Night serves an important social function. Sometimes some people get overwhelmed with "people everywhere" and if you could sign up for the nightshift for a bit and walk some empty halls. Have some quiet. Listen to the ship sounds. That's a good space to have for overall mental health.
Managing mental health is one of the greatest challenges of a community ship. You'd need high levels of social alignment and shared values. But if you have that you also need outlets.
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