Well sure...the bridge module and the Captain's Yacht but nowhere else...The hull is seamless except for those obvious separation planes at the pylons, saucer, bridge and yacht. I personally think it's a shame the Nebula couldn't accommodate saucer separation in the same way Galaxy does so that they may be truly modular.
Not to mention the space tolerances for the modules within in the hull would seem to itself to be a waste of space and then there is the torsional stresses on the mounts for those individual mounts against the rest of the ship...
What I want to know is how many of the 1,014 crew members are whales?
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According to the DS9 Technical Manual, a Galaxy-class Starship could accomodate up to 15,000 for it's "evacuation limit."
Not to mention the space tolerances for the modules within in the hull would seem to itself to be a waste of space and then there is the torsional stresses on the mounts for those individual mounts against the rest of the ship...
Those sound like "acceptable losses" for a ship that's otherwise so lavishly built and equipped.
Indeed, if one looks at the Sternbach blueprints, the crew cabins at least indeed appear to be modules dropped in place, not always completely seamlessly - because that's how Sternbach created the blueprints.![]()
Directly from the Tech Manual (pg. 152).
"Each person aboard the Enterprise is assigned approximately 110 square meters of personal living space. These accommodations typically include a bedroom, living/work area, and a small bathroom. Families may request that their living quarters be combined to create a single larger dwelling. Living quarters decks are designed to be modular with movable walls to permit reconfiguration for such requests as crew load and structure change."
It goes on to say that individuals assigned to the Enterprise for periods more than six months are permitted to reconfigure their quarters within hardward, mass and volume limits.
Galaxy Class Crew Roster
Enlisted personnel positions are designated by asterisks (*)
Complement is 185 officers
575 enlisted personnel
Approximately 250 civilians and dependents.
Line Division - Command Group
Commanding Officer
Executive Officer
Second Officer
Chief of Staff
Line Division – Tactical Group
Chief Tactical Officer
Asst. Tactical Officer
Tactical Officers (6)
Air Group Commander
Squadron Commanders (2)
Peregrine Pilots (8)
Support Personnel (48)
Line Division – Operations Group
Chief Flight Control Officer
Asst. Flight Control Officer
Flight Control Officers (7)
*Flight Control Systems Specialists (6)
Chief Hangar/Deck Officer
Asst. Hangar/Deck Officer
Hangar/Deck Officers (15)
*Hangar/Deck Specialists (55)
Staff Division – Operations Group
Chief of Operations
Asst. Operations Officer
Operations Officers (7)
*Operations Systems Specialists (6)
Chief Crewmaster
Assistant Crewmaster (2)
Legal Officer
Chaplain
Chief Administrative Officer
Deck Records Officer
*Deck Yeomen (6)
Chief of Security
Asst. Security Officer
Security Officers (9)
*Security Specialists (84)
Chief Ordnance Officer
Asst. Ordnance Officer
Ordnance Officers (7)
*Ordnance Specialists (30)
Staff Division - Engineering Group
Chief Engineer
Asst. Engineering Officer
Asst. Engineering Officer
Engineering Officers (10)
*Engineering Specialists (110)
Transporter Officers (3)
*Transporter Specialists (25)
Maintenance Officers (6)
*Maintenance Specialists (20)
Damage Control Officers (6)
*Damage Control Specialists (55)
Chief Communications Officer
Asst. Communications Officer
Communications Officers (3)
*Communications Specialists (8)
Staff Division - Sciences Group
Chief Science Officer
Assistant Science Officer
Sciences Officers (31)
*Sciences Specialists (80)
Cetacean Guidance & Navigation Research Team (14)
Sciences Administrative Officer
*Sciences Yeomen (5)
Chief Computer Systems Officer
Asst. Computer Systems Officer
Computer Systems Officers (3)
*Computer Systems Specialists (13)
Staff Division - Ship's Services Group
Chief of Ship’s Services
Chief Supply Officer
Asst. Supply Officer
Supply Officers (6)
*Supply Specialists (45)
Finance Officer
Ship's Services Administration Officer
Ship's Services Yeomen (5)
Ship’s Catering Officer
Staff Division - Medical Group
Ship's Counselor
Chief Medical Officer
Physicians (4)
Medical Services Officer (3)
*Medical Lab Specialists (12)
Chief Nursing Officer
Nursing Officers (11)
Medical Administrative Officer
*Medical Yeomen (8)
Recreation Officer
*Recreation Specialists (2)
A bit obviously 20th century US Navy for my tastes. We never hear of a "Chief of Staff" on a Starfleet ship, and I doubt supply is a particularly big concern for a ship with replicators and a warp core. Assuming they are topped up with deuterium and antimatter, which wouldn't be too hard to keep tabs on, they are pretty much sorted. Yeomen seemed to have gone the way of the Commodore, and terms like "hanger" and "air group" are very anomalous in a TNG setting.
I always got the impression the Enterprise-D was less hidebound by military structure than a modern aircraft carrier. Obviously there is a chain of command, but it's more flexible, and since every Stafleet officer happens to be a super-genius, they cut each other some slack. It's more down to the predilections of the individual captain too - Picard initially seems a bit of a martinet, at least compared with Riker's previous CO, but they all quickly mellow after the second season. So much so that when Jellico turns up in Chain of Command, Riker seems to have forgotten how to follow basic orders...
the size of the crew quarters would make a difference, and I think the USS George Washington is a bit bigger is it not?
Directly from the Tech Manual (pg. 152).
"Each person aboard the Enterprise is assigned approximately 110 square meters of personal living space. These accommodations typically include a bedroom, living/work area, and a small bathroom. Families may request that their living quarters be combined to create a single larger dwelling. Living quarters decks are designed to be modular with movable walls to permit reconfiguration for such requests as crew load and structure change."
It goes on to say that individuals assigned to the Enterprise for periods more than six months are permitted to reconfigure their quarters within hardward, mass and volume limits.
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