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One thing I never understood about Star Trek: The Next Generation…

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  • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

    @JeremyMallin

    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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    @futurebird @JeremyMallin On submarines, the crew splits into three eight-hour shifts with a lot fewer people than the Enterprise. The captain doesn't have a watch and there's no particular status to being on one watch or another.

    The starfleet model exists for the actors, not the characters. We need the main characters on screen together.

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    • M mpark

      @futurebird @JeremyMallin On submarines, the crew splits into three eight-hour shifts with a lot fewer people than the Enterprise. The captain doesn't have a watch and there's no particular status to being on one watch or another.

      The starfleet model exists for the actors, not the characters. We need the main characters on screen together.

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      @mpark @JeremyMallin

      There is a lot more to do on a submarine than on a starship.

      No reason not to have "night" and let people get healthy sleep.

      Those submarine schedules work, but also slowly drive everyone mad.

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      • phookyP phooky

        @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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        @phooky @JeremyMallin

        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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        • phookyP phooky

          @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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          @phooky @futurebird @JeremyMallin

          yeah would be so cool when they put a rubberdoll in captains seat...

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            @phooky @futurebird @JeremyMallin

            yeah would be so cool when they put a rubberdoll in captains seat...

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            @ElGrossKotzo @phooky @JeremyMallin

            um

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            • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

              @phooky @JeremyMallin

              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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              @futurebird @phooky @JeremyMallin Imagine careening around the halls of the Enterprise at night, at reckless speed, on their equivalent of a pallet jack:

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              • Moss WizardM Moss Wizard

                @futurebird @phooky @JeremyMallin Imagine careening around the halls of the Enterprise at night, at reckless speed, on their equivalent of a pallet jack:

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                @Moss @phooky @JeremyMallin

                This is the true nature of joy.

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                • Moss WizardM Moss Wizard

                  @futurebird @phooky @JeremyMallin Imagine careening around the halls of the Enterprise at night, at reckless speed, on their equivalent of a pallet jack:

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                  @Moss @futurebird @phooky @JeremyMallin that women on the second picture
                  look at her eyes
                  is she high or possesed

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                    @Moss @futurebird @phooky @JeremyMallin that women on the second picture
                    look at her eyes
                    is she high or possesed

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                    @4censord @Moss @phooky @JeremyMallin

                    She is experiencing the pure joy of "use powerful machine"

                    Much like the leafcutter ant she glories in the power of her labor.

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                    • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                      @4censord @Moss @phooky @JeremyMallin

                      She is experiencing the pure joy of "use powerful machine"

                      Much like the leafcutter ant she glories in the power of her labor.

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                      @futurebird @4censord @Moss @phooky @JeremyMallin as someone who has raced pallet jacks on a loading dock, can confirm. The powered ones are weirdly enjoyable to scoot around on.

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                      • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                        @JeremyMallin

                        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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                        @futurebird @JeremyMallin I mean, seafaring folk figured all that stuff out centuries ago. It's called watchkeeping, and there's many ways to skin the cat as far as how to spilt the day https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watchkeeping#Watch_systems.

                        Star Trek does what they do best when confronted with actual real world problems: hand waving. Let's not bog ourselves down with specifics, just so happens that whenever anything happens to $Starship, everyone we know and love is on duty already.

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                        • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                          @ElGrossKotzo @phooky @JeremyMallin

                          um

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                          @futurebird @phooky @JeremyMallin

                          i did NOT meant an inflatable sexdoll...

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                          • ElGrossKotzoE ElGrossKotzo

                            @futurebird @phooky @JeremyMallin

                            i did NOT meant an inflatable sexdoll...

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                            @ElGrossKotzo @phooky @JeremyMallin

                            OK I wasn't even thinking about that.

                            But NOW I am.

                            😕

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                            • Wee Mad HamishW Wee Mad Hamish

                              @futurebird @4censord @Moss @phooky @JeremyMallin as someone who has raced pallet jacks on a loading dock, can confirm. The powered ones are weirdly enjoyable to scoot around on.

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                              @weemadhamish @4censord @Moss @phooky @JeremyMallin

                              My mom hired a guy to dig some fields for her with his small bulldozer. After watching him for a bit she asked if she could do some of the digging and they guy showed her how.

                              Then we couldn't get her out of that machine. In fact, we only got her out of it by pointing out that she shouldn't "help by digging the neighbor's yard too" and "maybe we could buy one of these the man needs to go, Mom."

                              To this day she asks when we will get one.

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                              • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                                @weemadhamish @4censord @Moss @phooky @JeremyMallin

                                My mom hired a guy to dig some fields for her with his small bulldozer. After watching him for a bit she asked if she could do some of the digging and they guy showed her how.

                                Then we couldn't get her out of that machine. In fact, we only got her out of it by pointing out that she shouldn't "help by digging the neighbor's yard too" and "maybe we could buy one of these the man needs to go, Mom."

                                To this day she asks when we will get one.

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                                @weemadhamish @4censord @Moss @phooky @JeremyMallin

                                When the catalog from the small personal bulldozer companies come in the mail Dad hides them.

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                                • phookyP phooky

                                  @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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                                  @phooky @futurebird @JeremyMallin okay so a theory I have is that the function of Starfleet is to serve as a kind of containment pool for people who are only able to live in atavistic situations

                                  The federation is a post scarcity socialist utopia. But in such a society there would be people who are workaholics, hierarchal thinkers etc and can't function in that environment. Starfleet is a sort of SCA of the twentieth century. You can act out what being in a military was like when we had borders.

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                                  • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                                    @weemadhamish @4censord @Moss @phooky @JeremyMallin

                                    My mom hired a guy to dig some fields for her with his small bulldozer. After watching him for a bit she asked if she could do some of the digging and they guy showed her how.

                                    Then we couldn't get her out of that machine. In fact, we only got her out of it by pointing out that she shouldn't "help by digging the neighbor's yard too" and "maybe we could buy one of these the man needs to go, Mom."

                                    To this day she asks when we will get one.

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                                    @futurebird

                                    Apparently, there's a following of folk that buy cheap excavators from China for a few grand.
                                    https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=cheap+chinese+excavator

                                    Not sure I'd ever do that.

                                    @4censord @Moss @phooky @JeremyMallin

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                                    • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                                      @weemadhamish @4censord @Moss @phooky @JeremyMallin

                                      When the catalog from the small personal bulldozer companies come in the mail Dad hides them.

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                                      @weemadhamish @4censord @Moss @phooky @JeremyMallin

                                      Someday I will call and Dad will answer.

                                      "Yeah, your Mom got that bulldozer she wanted."
                                      "Oh. Uh. Where is she?"
                                      *crashing sounds*
                                      "... outside ... happy"

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                                      • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                                        @weemadhamish @4censord @Moss @phooky @JeremyMallin

                                        My mom hired a guy to dig some fields for her with his small bulldozer. After watching him for a bit she asked if she could do some of the digging and they guy showed her how.

                                        Then we couldn't get her out of that machine. In fact, we only got her out of it by pointing out that she shouldn't "help by digging the neighbor's yard too" and "maybe we could buy one of these the man needs to go, Mom."

                                        To this day she asks when we will get one.

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                                        @futurebird @weemadhamish @4censord @Moss @phooky @JeremyMallin wait wait wait does Mom grow crops?

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                                        • PalmAndNeedleP PalmAndNeedle

                                          @futurebird @JeremyMallin I mean, seafaring folk figured all that stuff out centuries ago. It's called watchkeeping, and there's many ways to skin the cat as far as how to spilt the day https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watchkeeping#Watch_systems.

                                          Star Trek does what they do best when confronted with actual real world problems: hand waving. Let's not bog ourselves down with specifics, just so happens that whenever anything happens to $Starship, everyone we know and love is on duty already.

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                                          @futurebird @JeremyMallin Most of my sea time sailing tallships was with the three watch merchant marine system, 4 hours on, 8 hours off, twice a day. 0-4, 4-8, and 8-12.

                                          But I've also done six on six off for one shorthanded, storm battered trip, and a few in a kinda homebrewed 4 watch rotation, where the deck crew is doing three hours on, nine off, and the officers are doing six on, six off. All have their benefits and drawbacks, don't really have a strong preference.

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