The pioneering fan art of Franz Joseph's Star Trek Blueprints (1975) depicted nearly the entire Enterprise crew sleeping in one-bed or two-bed staterooms. In keeping with Roddenberry's comments in The Making of Star Trek, comfort is king.
But what if the ship required more internal machinery and equipment, leaving less interior space for individual privacy? What do you think the arrangements would be?
I think the captain and first officer would each have a private room. Maybe the next six senior officers would double up in three two-bed cabins.
The remaining officers might bunk in a room with a dozen or more beds in it, and the non-commissioned crew would bunk in similar large rooms.
I think if you made this change, and did away with the horizontal turbo-shafts altogether to open up the decks, and got rid of FJ's bowling alley (just a joke by Kevin Riley) and the swimming pool, the ship's interior would be freed up for a more realistic set of plans.
But what if the ship required more internal machinery and equipment, leaving less interior space for individual privacy? What do you think the arrangements would be?
I think the captain and first officer would each have a private room. Maybe the next six senior officers would double up in three two-bed cabins.
The remaining officers might bunk in a room with a dozen or more beds in it, and the non-commissioned crew would bunk in similar large rooms.
I think if you made this change, and did away with the horizontal turbo-shafts altogether to open up the decks, and got rid of FJ's bowling alley (just a joke by Kevin Riley) and the swimming pool, the ship's interior would be freed up for a more realistic set of plans.