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Minimum crew required

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This is a pretty remedial question, but an ep I watched recently made me think of it :

What's the minimum crew number required in order to keep Voyager running? (Like actually flying, as opposed to just basic function)

Is this ever mentioned anywhere?
 
Chakotay mentioned something in one of the episodes, but I can't remember any numbers. Remember that they have to work it shifts. And each post has to be covered.
 
Ah, okay thanks. Basics is the ep that made me ponder this since only Paris and a few Talaxians are running the ship towards the end
 
I think in the short term it can be operated by very few people. Seven and the doctor did everything on their own for a month
 
Pribably as long as everything is working it's all automated and you nees very few peopl. If something malfunctions you nees someone who knows how to fix it.
 
37s? Now I can't remember. Seems to magically fly it on senior staff levels most of the time. So we can deduce that perhaps? I still think that would be temporary.
 
This is a pretty remedial question, but an ep I watched recently made me think of it :

What's the minimum crew number required in order to keep Voyager running? (Like actually flying, as opposed to just basic function)

Is this ever mentioned anywhere?
In the book "The Garden" by Melissa Scott, B'Elanna mentiones that it takes 75 healthy people to run the ship.
 
"Year of Hell" part 2 shows how the stuff going more and more wrong with a ship can outpace what 7 people can do to fix it.

But there have been occasions, like at the end of said episode, where Janeway flies the ship by herself just telling the computer what to do.
 
Chakotay mentioned something in one of the episodes, but I can't remember any numbers. Remember that they have to work it shifts. And each post has to be covered.

The 37's

"
JANEWAY: We have one hundred and fifty two men and women on this ship. What happens if half of them decide to stay on the planet? Could we operate Voyager with seventy five crew members?
CHAKOTAY: I doubt it. In fact I don't think we could operate the ship with fewer than one hundred. If too many of the crew choose to stay behind, we could all be stranded here.
"
:-D
 
"Year of Hell" part 2 shows how the stuff going more and more wrong with a ship can outpace what 7 people can do to fix it.

But there have been occasions, like at the end of said episode, where Janeway flies the ship by herself just telling the computer what to do.
Well in Year of Hell the ship had been under attack and was already beat up
 
The 37's

"
JANEWAY: We have one hundred and fifty two men and women on this ship. What happens if half of them decide to stay on the planet? Could we operate Voyager with seventy five crew members?
CHAKOTAY: I doubt it. In fact I don't think we could operate the ship with fewer than one hundred. If too many of the crew choose to stay behind, we could all be stranded here.
"
:-D
Well there ya go. I think in a crunch they could survive with fewer. But if you're counting for rotating shifts so people have time to eat and sleep and have the occasional day off, and making sure every department is covered 100 sounds good
 
And bingo! we have an answer (or answers):

Only one crew member can pilot the ship, if it's essentially just ambling through space at a lower speed with no confrontations or complications and possibly without full functionality.
In "normal" circumstances (i.e. ones in which the ship might have to fire or otherwise defend itself, er, I mean the crew defends themselves) then a minimum of 100 or thereabouts.

:techman:
 
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