I always liked Picard's private office in TNG. It was a decent size, very businesslike and not too extravagant.
So what the heck is up with Janeway's ready room (and Picard's on the Enterprise E)?
Voyager was roughly the size of a Constitution class ship with a similar mission scope if I remember correctly. Why was Starfleet happy to invest in so much luxury for its bridge officers that the captain gets a ready room with as many square feet as Kirk had in his old quarters on the TOS Connie?
Picard's quarters on the Ent-E weren't much better, but at least he was commanding the Federation flagship, in charge of 600-700 officers and crew and deserved the perks of his station (not that he placed much emphasis on perks).
I don't agree with the idea of Captains in a military/scientific organization being given a second living quarters so they can have chats over coffee(Tea, Earl Grey?).
So what the heck is up with Janeway's ready room (and Picard's on the Enterprise E)?
Voyager was roughly the size of a Constitution class ship with a similar mission scope if I remember correctly. Why was Starfleet happy to invest in so much luxury for its bridge officers that the captain gets a ready room with as many square feet as Kirk had in his old quarters on the TOS Connie?
Picard's quarters on the Ent-E weren't much better, but at least he was commanding the Federation flagship, in charge of 600-700 officers and crew and deserved the perks of his station (not that he placed much emphasis on perks).
I don't agree with the idea of Captains in a military/scientific organization being given a second living quarters so they can have chats over coffee(Tea, Earl Grey?).