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Who Cut The Crews Hair?

Standard Starfleet issue.

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I want to know what happens if you use the toilet in spacedock. Does everything get squirted out the side of the ship?
It reminds me of a trip I took to ride the old time steam train in Durango, Colorado. The toilets on the train had signs that said not to use them while stopped at the station. The reason being that if you lifted the toilet lid you could see the track below. No piping or tank. Just a big hole you pooped out of.

On all of the newer starships (and some of the old ones), there are organic waste slurries, where all of the waste is recycled into energy. This energy is used in many different things, but mainly the replicators. Boots, uniforms, food, phasers, medical supplies etc. are all created using the recycled bio-waste.

That's not pizza you're eating!

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Reminds me of Charlton Heston's famous line from the end of "Soylent Green". Just substitute "poop" for "people".
 
After watching the first season of TNG, I'm pretty sure Roddenberry intended for humanity to have evolved past the point of needing to poop by the 24th century.
 
I don't want this thread to descend into another discussion about bald people but if you could stimulate hair growth, why the hell wouldn't you?

Some of us want to be bald, and like their appearance better that way.

Hell, if I could get some kind of permanent hair removal treatment on my head (the TOP, anyway; I need the goatee, to rock the Ming the Merciless look :evil: ) which would obviate the need to ever shave it again, I'd do it.
 
Tuvok.

He would see the logic in boosting staff morale, and he would be very precise. :D
 
Stimulated hair.... That explains Janeway having longer hair all of a sudden. That would be nice. One day a short bob, the next day Rapunzel hair ("let down your hair to me......", I can already see the Doctor trying to climb up the rope-like hair)

Even in the 24th century people have bad hair days. This had to be remedied.

Maybe the Delaneys as "The Scissor Sisters"?????
Janeway had long hair in the very first episode
 
Toilets don't exist in Trek (ever seen one?). It gets beamed away when you're at work. There's a sudden twinge and a grimace followed by a smile. Everybody just looks at you like... Dave's just had a space dump.

I would love one of those sinks they had though. You know, the ones they pull out.
Yes they do and have been mentioned on screen

Bride of Chaotica...
NEELIX: Replicators aren't the only systems of convenience offline. We've only got four functioning lavatories for a ship of a hundred and fifty people
 
I'd forgotten about this. What made you think to post her?

I was just trying to remember who had bad hair days on the show and remembered her. The hair just spoke for itself in the thread. :D

Of course, it's hard to top Neelix for bad hair.

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I was just trying to remember who had bad hair days on the show and remembered her. The hair just spoke for itself in the thread. :D

Of course, it's hard to top Neelix for bad hair.

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HA! Who wore it better? The chick with the rose tattoo!
 
Hell, if I could get some kind of permanent hair removal treatment on my head (the TOP, anyway; I need the goatee, to rock the Ming the Merciless look :evil: ) which would obviate the need to ever shave it again, I'd do it.

I'm so glad I read on as my first thought was Friar Tuck rather than Ming the Merciless.
 
I think there IS a device for hair cutting and styling. It would be like a Replicator for hair, programmed with different styles. It's probably something in the bathrooms one sticks their head into then tells it what to do.

Having a crew member whose prime function was to cut and style hair would be seen as an unnecessary luxury on a ship with a small crew such as Voyager.

Enterprise D had a live barber because it was a large ship with a large crew that carried families, and was the flagship of the Federation. It doesn't mean that a person was required for this function or that it couldn't be done by technological means.
 
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