A little short for a starship, isn’t he?

  • ummthatguy@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    Yeah I’m not seeing how there’s several dozen people moving, working, and living in that.

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      2 years ago

      A container ship’s crew is 20-30 people, and that whole thing is mostly containers. I bet they’d fit.

        • JWBananas@startrek.website
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          2 years ago

          Actually the thing they often get wrong in depictions of life support failure is that the ship would get too hot. The vacuum of space insulates the ship.

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        But people mainly occupy the saucer portion right? Like they don’t live in the engines.

        Looking at OPs pic, that saucer is very small compared to the container ship.

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        AS much as I enjoy some aspects of Lower Decks, that was one of the most phenomenally stupid decisions that they could possibly have made.

        The crew sizes for Federation starships are TINY compared to the actual size of the ships. SNW giving every crew member their own studio apartment is something that reflects the ludicrous amount of empty space that a Federation starship has availalbe to it.

        If you ever look at the deck plans, there’s just a crazy amount of space that’s unused.

      • grue@lemmy.world
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        2 years ago

        Here’s some more perspective. The aircraft carrier pictured apparently carries almost 2000 people.

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          That’s not even a big carrier either. American supercarriers between the flight crews, the ship crews, the marine contingent and everything else can fit up to SIX THOUSAND people.

          There’s no need for anyone on the Cerritos to sleep in the fucking hallways. That’s like “we live on a literal submarine” level of privacy. It’s beyond idiotic. The Cali class are MASSIVE. There’s no need for anyone to be living in the hallways like that.

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              The problem is that they want to eat their cake and have it to when it comes to being a comedic show that parodies Trek, but also a serious part of the Trek canon.

              Sometimes it works, like with the SNW crossover episode, or the ludicrous gambit to clear the captain’s name when she’s being framed for blowing up Planet Packled. Other times, like with the stupid koala or the people sleeping in the corridors it goes beyond what makes sense in-universe and becomes stupid for an out-of-universe joke.

              • samus12345@lemmy.world
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                2 years ago

                It might seem like that at first glance, but every Star Trek show has had episodes more absurd than even the silliest Lower Decks one.

        • VindictiveJudge@startrek.website
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          2 years ago

          Yep, the Enterprise has about the volume of an aircraft carrier, but only a fraction of the crew. By modern standards it is downright roomy.

    • Munrock ☭@lemmygrad.ml
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      2 years ago

      Iiving in one of the most densely populated cities on Earth, it sounds quite spacious to me. Perspective is wild.