And there's always a camera-team in the middle, filming all the action. Incredible!
^shift change was part of the plot in many episodes like Data's Day, Chain of Command (both parts) and The Warhead.
^shift change was part of the plot in many episodes like Data's Day, Chain of Command (both parts) and The Warhead.
But how many shifts are there on a starship? 3? 4?
^shift change was part of the plot in many episodes like Data's Day, Chain of Command (both parts) and The Warhead.
But how many shifts are there on a starship? 3? 4?
Based on "Chain of Command", it varies per commanding officer. Jellico wanted Enterprise to run with four shifts, which was contrary to Picard and Riker's preference for three.
Someone from the senior staff is always on duty when "it" happens for the same reason that most of the senior staff is involved on away teams. The command crew are the cast of the show. Gotta keep `em in front of the camera.
^shift change was part of the plot in many episodes like Data's Day, Chain of Command (both parts) and The Warhead.
But how many shifts are there on a starship? 3? 4?
It's nice that some episodes deal with shift changes. It would be a little more realistic if Picard was more often woken up in the middle of sleep or called away from a meal then it is to almost always find him on the bridge when things go sideways.
What they did worked for the show(s) for the most part, but if one were really trying to flesh things out and break away from the old formula, it would be interesting to see different shift watches interacting with one another.
It's strange. Whenever anything happens on a starship it happens when the captain is on watch.
Not only is the Enterprise the only ship in range, it always happens when the Captain is on watch.
Usually. But there've been times when something significant happened on TNG or Enterprise (maybe the other series, too, but those two for sure), and the captain was asleep, or at least in his quarters.
In answer to the question... three 8-hour shifts/watches, I believe.
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