I think it's all a self-fulfilling prophecy. Higher ranking officers must get better stuff so their stuff is automatically better.
I think a lot of the whole "senior officer replicators taste better" is obviously a part of LD's homour, just like the ensigns literally sleeping in the corridor int he lowest, back-most deck of the saucer.
(and before somebody wants to say it's reasonable *yet again*. In the TNG episode Lower Decks Ensigns slept in quarters, they just had to share them with another ensign)
Yeah, sleeping in the corridors in bunks never made any sense to me (and this is supposed to be 'canon').
Even on USS Discovery, we've seen both Tilly and Burnham sharing one quarters (and that's over 100 years into the past).
Same on USS Voyager... two ensigns (or an ensign and a crewman) were sharing quarters (but otherwise didn't have bunk beds).
The Cerritos is not a particularly small vessel and seems to have more than enough room to house everyone comfortably (in fact, Starfleet would DESIGN ships to house all its crew comfortably).
Keeping 'ensigns' in some kind of 'shelter accommodations' seems utterly unrealistic for Trek Federation.
Heck, even on 1701 original the crew shared quarters... they certainly didn't sleep in bunks in corridors.
It reeks of 'social stratification', whereas such things were supposed to be eradicated centuries ago.
I think the writers transpose too much of current day operations into the future which is supposed to be very different.
Works for me, never bought into the "no money" stuff.![]()
Even when we see bunks, such as in Undiscovered Country, they are always in a room, not in the corridors.
Though for a comedy show like LD I forgive stuff like that, it's just part of the joke (and don't forget, the Cerritos is very big on OPS, including Cetacean OPS, so room had to be made)
LD is delivering entertainment, and that's of course the most important part.
And honestly I can't wait for the episode, hopefully in Season 2, where we see Cetacean OPS, full of normal dolphins who really do nothing to help the ship and still have a higher status than Mariner, Boimler and their fellow "Lower Decks" personnel![]()
Whatever one thinks of the idea, it is now canon that the senior staff eats better than everyone else on a Starfleet ship in the late-24th century.
Only certain species (like Ferengi) outside the Federation use a medium of exchange such as gold pressed latinum... however, the Federation by itself engages in trade with species which use monetary economies.
Well I'm forgiving in this case. In fact I'm more forgiving towards Lower Decks than I am towards Picard, for example.I'm hardly 'forgiving' on such things when a show is supposed to be canon.
Its one thing to dismiss things in humor, but something else if its supposed to be part of every other canon Trek.
But the majority of non-human animals are not sapient. Dolphins are among the few animals that might actually be sapient. So I guess theoretically they could be useful members of the crew.Dolphins (and majority of non-Human animals) are sentient... its possible those dolphins would be living under different conditions (they grew accustomed to sharing 'accommodations' in nature, so its likely they don't mind doing the same in space - and they would know that space can be limited on a starship, so its possible not all dolphins would like an idea of being in a relatively small 'aquarium' in a ship in space.
But the majority of non-human animals are not sapient. Dolphins are among the few animals that might actually be sapient. So I guess theoretically they could be useful members of the crew.
But I would find it funnier if they made them just normal dolphins who swim around, jump and eat tuna all day, doing nothing of importance, but are still treated as better and more essential than our LD 'heroes'.
It would be a nice lampooning of the original, ill-conceived idea for the TNG OPS that sprang out of the love the 1980s had for dolphins.
The bank of Bolius for example doesn't need to store currency but other commodities.
Exactly. I know so much weight is put on canon (Though for a comedy show like LD I forgive stuff like that, it's just part of the joke
Even on USS Discovery, we've seen both Tilly and Burnham sharing one quarters (and that's over 100 years into the past).
Same on USS Voyager... two ensigns (or an ensign and a crewman) were sharing quarters (but otherwise didn't have bunk beds).
Even when we see bunks, such as in Undiscovered Country, they are always in a room, not in the corridors.
They were in STVI-TUC. (And it was implied in STIII:TSFS.)I think they built some bunk beds for crew for the Star Trek movies. I don't know if they were onscreen.
It's not like Bajor would have a credit card reader for Federation banks.
Why not? I imagine vacation spots would.
They were in STVI-TUC. (And it was implied in STIII:TSFS.)
Pretty sure that, by the end of DS9 on TV, they would have agreed upon banking tech protocols and exchange rate rules and such to allow for that.It's not like Bajor would have a credit card reader for Federation banks.
I think they built some bunk beds for crew for the Star Trek movies. I don't know if they were onscreen.
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