I know there's leave that crewmembers accrue, but do they otherwise work on ship 7 days a week for 5 year missions? Surely you'd need days of just chillin' inbetween the dangerous away missions, crazy space phenomena and space battle repairs.
Starship Down said:MUNIZ: We'll worry about that tomorrow.
STEVENS: Yeah, it's easy for you to say. It's your day off.
O'BRIEN: Don't count on it.
You Are Cordially Invited said:ATOA: Thanks for getting me the day off.
DAX: Captain Shelby owed me a favour. Actually, she owed me several. In fact, how would you like to have another two days off?
ATOA: Two? What do I have to do?
Thirty Days said:MEGAN: I'm sorry, Tom. The sensor array went offline. Seven of Nine will have it up and running this morning. Fourteen hundred, I promise.
KIM: You need some help? I'm not on duty again till tomorrow morning.
MEGAN: No, I don't want to spoil your day off.
KIM: Oh, I don't mind.
MEGAN: Thanks anyway.
Someone to Watch Over Me said:PARIS: Sorry I'm late.
DOCTOR: It's quite all right. In fact, why don't you take the day off, relax. Those double shifts are going to take a lot out of you.
Projections said:DOCTOR: My program?
CHAKOTAY: You're on the holodeck on Voyager. The Captain suggested you take a day off, try a holonovel, so you did. But while you were running the holonovel, there was a kinoplasmic radiation surge in the imaging system. It created a feedback loop between the holodeck computer and your program. All of this, including Mister Barclay, is a holographic simulation generated by your codes, subroutines and memory circuits.
Extinction said:ARCHER: How are you feeling, Lieutenant?
REED: Not bad, sir. How about yourself?
ARCHER: Getting there. Hoshi and T'Pol are going to take the day off. You might want to do the same.
REED: Thank you, Captain. I could use a little rest.
I just don't know how useful any comparison the present day navy ships is, especially once we reach the 24th century. The Enterprise D has very little in common with a present day navy ship, after all. And with crew that have families it would be cruel to not give them time off to be with their families.Real navy ships underway have high personnel requirements to function effectively, so basically everyone works every day, with a more relaxed schedule on Sundays and holidays. Real days off come when the ship is in port. Starfleet could probably have a relaxed routine more easily or frequently because of automation, though.
I just don't know how useful any comparison the present day navy ships is, especially once we reach the 24th century. The Enterprise D has very little in common with a present day navy ship, after all.
Having to work regular shifts each day for 9 months with considerable more off time before and after that is afar cry from spending 5-7 years doing that (or longer considering how much personnel of the Enterprise D seems to have been carried over in the movies)
Thank you! Somehow all those references slipped past.O'Brien calls in workers on their day off:
Jadzia uses unexplained favors to give Atoa a three-day weekend:
The Delaney Sisters use Harry's day off as justification to get away from him:
The Doctor knows that double shifts are bad, and days off necessary:
The Doctor even gets a day off, for some reason:
After a harrowing adventure, Archer even sends half of his bridge crew on a day off:
I just don't know how useful any comparison the present day navy ships is, especially once we reach the 24th century. The Enterprise D has very little in common with a present day navy ship, after all. And with crew that have families it would be cruel to not give them time off to be with their families.
And I don't know much about the Navy, but I just googled it and the first result says that, usually, ships spend 6-9 months at sea at a time with long breaks in-between those "deployments"
Having to work regular shifts each day for 9 months with considerable more off time before and after that is afar cry from spending 5-7 years doing that (or longer considering how much personnel of the Enterprise D seems to have been carried over in the movies)
Shore leave. Even if you get a day or two off a week, you're still "trapped" aboard the ship. Need to disembark occasional.As I wrote, it is clear that Enterprise went into port specifically for rest and recreation, even during the 5YM.
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