Reactor Department is a different animal. On Carl Vinson, our nukes worked "Five and Dimes". 5 hours on, 10 hours off, 10 hours on, 5 hours off. Their shifts were both monitoring the reactors and training. That's all they did.
Your department heads didn't stand watch? That doesn't sound right, because they are mostly senior officers (Commander, Lt Commander) whose duties are usually watchstanding on the Bridge (Conning officer, for example).
Reactor Department is a different animal. On Carl Vinson, our nukes worked "Five and Dimes". 5 hours on, 10 hours off, 10 hours on, 5 hours off. Their shifts were both monitoring the reactors and training. That's all they did.
Your department heads didn't stand watch? That doesn't sound right, because they are mostly senior officers (Commander, Lt Commander) whose duties are usually watchstanding on the Bridge (Conning officer, for example).
I was a Nuke on Nimitz, and we also did five and dimes, but it wasn't 5 on 10 off, 10 on 5 off, it was just 5 on 10 off, 5 on 10 off, 5 on 10 off... repeat ad nauseam.
As far as Department Heads... I think some of them stood CDO in port, but I don't know of any of them standing any bridge watches. I'm 100% sure that the Reactor Officer had no other duties than to be Reactor Officer. I think he stood EOOW watch every six months to maintain proficiency, but that's it.
One of the nukes explained Five and Dimes to me once and it didn't make sense.
I understand the need for them to constantly train.
Were you on board the Nimitz back in 1991/1992, when several of the nuked threatened to sabotage the reactor so as not to allow the ship to deploy? They called the local TV stations, making claims that the reactors were being operated in an unsafe manner, etc. Next thing you know, NCIS swooped in and Rector Department was a few nukes shortThose missing people were replaced before deployment.
This brings to mind a detail that niggles at my mind every time I see the Voyager episode where they encounter the Romulan who turns out to be 20 years out of synch. At one point in the episode, Janeway is woken up to talk to him and she's dressed in a pink nightie. They have their conversation, and the Romulan signs off by saying, "Good night."The senior staff (Captain, XO, Department Heads) do not stand duty on shift work schedules.
They are on a "day shift" schedule, and get woken up during the night for anything important that they need to address.
Also, Zephram Cochrane had to answer a "call of nature" at one point in First Contact... and ended up explaining the phrase "take a leak" to Geordi."How come they can go on this long without eating or peeing?"
Actually, in Trek's 42 year history, we've only seen two toilets (in the brig in Trek V, and in the decon chamber in Enterprise) and toilets have only been mentioned directly in dialogue once, in Voyager when a number of them went offline. This was problematic for the Bolian crewmembers.
My question is: Since they were talking with the viewscreen OFF, how did the Romulan know it was night-time for Janeway?![]()
Actually, in Trek's 42 year history, we've only seen two toilets
I guess you can do that when you don't need sleep! I also recall a TNG episode which began while Data was running Nightwatch. The beginning was "a typical night on the bridge" type thing...Data seemed to be in command of the night shift and then would work a full shift at Ops as well, which never seemed fair. Plus he was always hanging around in Engineering helping Geordi.
"How come they can go on this long without eating or peeing?"
Actually, in Trek's 42 year history, we've only seen two toilets (in the brig in Trek V, and in the decon chamber in Enterprise) and toilets have only been mentioned directly in dialogue once, in Voyager when a number of them went offline. This was problematic for the Bolian crewmembers.
This is an interesting topic, in terms of logistics and use of personnel. BTW, it looks like we have quite a few swabbos -- Colonel Midnight and Chaos Descending chief among them -- here on the BBS! Welcome! Me, I'm just a civilian! -- RR
I guess you can do that when you don't need sleep! I also recall a TNG episode which began while Data was running Nightwatch. The beginning was "a typical night on the bridge" type thing...
Data doesn't just work longer hours, he lives longer hours. Forcing him to do eight hours of sleep per day would be the equivalent of giving him 1/3 of a life sentence in solitary confinement!
I work roughly an 8 hour work day, as I guess most people here might do, and I get two 15 min breaks plus an hours lunch so it could be a safe bet that the Crew of a Starship or Starfleet installation would have the same set up. I think that's why we see Crewman who show up to relieve our main cast when they leave there station. This could be the set up for most departments.
That's pretty much how many police departments work as well. The Chief and senior staff (Deputy Chiefs, Capts, Cmdrs) are on regular business hours with firstline supervisors (Sgts and Lts usually) and officers working around the clock on 8-hour shifts. Each shift is staffed with enough people to allow for vacations, training, and sick time use. The senior staff is called in during emergencies that occur during off hours.
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