Personal Log: WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!!!!!!Personal logs aren't personal. Seems like any stranger can access them.
Enterprise crew boards deriloct ship/station/array... What do they do? Access personal logs. No password required.
Personal Log: WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!!!!!!Personal logs aren't personal. Seems like any stranger can access them.
Enterprise crew boards deriloct ship/station/array... What do they do? Access personal logs. No password required.
Obviously. I wouldn't put something that I really need to keep secret on the system in the first place. After all, any advanced quantum recursive fractal encryption algorithm that hasn't been broken in over two centuries can be broken in 5 minutes of one of Our Heroes actually puts his or her mind to it.So maybe there’s personal logs and there’s “my secret journals”.
Yeah, I sadly left off the captain’s log which the fanfic story made that exact point as well.Obviously. I wouldn't put something that I really need to keep secret on the system in the first place. After all, any advanced quantum recursive fractal encryption algorithm that hasn't been broken in over two centuries can be broken in 5 minutes of one of Our Heroes actually puts his or her mind to it.
I'd say it also intersects partly with information classification levels.
For example, suppose Captain Janeway comments on how she dealt with a first contact situation - that's work, so it should be in her captain's log. Presuming it was an orderly first contact and nothing out of the ordinary happened, there's probably no reason not to make that log accessible to everyone.
But suppose she ran into some Omega molecules - that, too, probably should be in her Captain's logs, just not accessible to everyone, but presumably only
only to captains and higher. There may be things even more secret that are on a strict need-to-know-basis.
Or at least mumbling, trying to remember an random ensign's name or how to pronounce it right, with the beeping from the padd.
So there are all types of logs besides the Captain’s Log, Duty Logs, Personal Logs...I suppose it's strongly encouraged, if not mandated, with the incentive of rewards of some kind. We've really only seen recorded logs that are like diaries, but I imagine some of the more creative types might have one that's more like a sketchbook, or an author's/poet's notebook; hobbyists might use it to document their pursuits, while the analytic sort might keep a record of personal progress/milestones; still others might keep more of an agenda/calendar.
How so?Where's the realistic log from Captain or crew where we hear the person fart. Come on.
How so?
These people seem to have no toilets on board in the first place.
I think that's a clear indication they've evolved beyond farting as well.
Speaking as someone with an actual History degree, albeit only a BA, may I observe that the journals, letters, and diaries of so-called "ordinary" people are often hugely helpful in understanding events. Decision makers have a tendency to present events in an optimised light, even in an official log. Other peoples' writing can add a lot of nuance and context. (Example: the entire premise of the movie Enemy a the Gates, the "sniper duel" between Zaitzev and Konig, comes from a comment Zaitzev made in an interview about how the Nazis sent a sniper instructor to hunt him down. No journal, log, or orders from anyone else on either side of the conflict mentions this.) And, of course, the writings of everyday people are hugely helpful in understanding the day to day life of a different time or context.That's the thing. I think if you are one of the top command of a ship on adventurous missions etc... which might be of historical significance, then yeah, maybe your personal memoir kept on file in the ship's computer is of some significance as well, for posterity's sake.
But the majority of officers are not historical footnotes. The idea of Sam Lavelle or Tess Allenby keeping a personal diary as junior officers? It doesn't seem all that worthwhile beyond personal reasons, of wanting a diary of your own, which never appealed to me.
The last thing I have the hubris to think I should be valuing is my own errant daily thoughts lol
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