One of the things that have always bothered me about Star Trek is the way relationships and families are portrayed. Most characters we meet in Trek are eternal singles, we hardly see any long-term relationships. No partners, few children. And these are people in their 30s to 50s in the Berman era.
We obviously only ever see them on duty but it seems they really don't get to spend a lot of time off the ship. Do we know how long their assignments are and how often they can return home? It seems to be even worse than in present-day Navy (and many people say Starfleet isn't really comparable to present-day military anyway because it does so many other things).
This is why, despite all the obvious problems with it, I still liked the concept that the Enterprise-D had family members on board. Now I think it's completely out of the question that they'll do something like that again but is being a Starfleet officer really such a sad job from a family point of view?
How many characters have romantic partners off the ship, really? Janeway stands out and we know Phlox has family but all things considered they really are the exception.
Seeing Sulu's family in ST Beyond was a nice change but I'm re-watching TNG right now and damn... all those eternal singles without children.
Do you think this is coincidence and only affects the ships we've seen? I get that one of the reasons these people don't have families is that the producers would've needed to hire a much bigger cast of regular guest stars. Are these ships really away from Earth (or other possible home planets) for most of the year or longer?
Honestly, it seems to be kind of a shit job if you want to have a family. Unless of course you're Miles O'Brien and are lucky enough to be on the Enterprise (ship with family members!) and DS9.
We obviously only ever see them on duty but it seems they really don't get to spend a lot of time off the ship. Do we know how long their assignments are and how often they can return home? It seems to be even worse than in present-day Navy (and many people say Starfleet isn't really comparable to present-day military anyway because it does so many other things).
This is why, despite all the obvious problems with it, I still liked the concept that the Enterprise-D had family members on board. Now I think it's completely out of the question that they'll do something like that again but is being a Starfleet officer really such a sad job from a family point of view?
How many characters have romantic partners off the ship, really? Janeway stands out and we know Phlox has family but all things considered they really are the exception.
Seeing Sulu's family in ST Beyond was a nice change but I'm re-watching TNG right now and damn... all those eternal singles without children.
Do you think this is coincidence and only affects the ships we've seen? I get that one of the reasons these people don't have families is that the producers would've needed to hire a much bigger cast of regular guest stars. Are these ships really away from Earth (or other possible home planets) for most of the year or longer?
Honestly, it seems to be kind of a shit job if you want to have a family. Unless of course you're Miles O'Brien and are lucky enough to be on the Enterprise (ship with family members!) and DS9.