Yep, that was a typo. But still the result I posted is correct: 0.003 = 0.3%. You forgot to move the decimal two spots.196840 not 1968400
ThanksYep, that was a typo. But still the result I posted is correct: 0.003 = 0.3%. You forgot to move the decimal two spots.
Yes, the fleets were said not to be at full strength, so I presupposed the full strength had to be over 600 ships. That still wasn't full strength, which is where I got the 700 ship figure for a fleet.IIRC Sisko's armada was a combined force comprising the Second, Fifth, and Ninth Fleets
That's 593 major ships.
In the "canon" universe there is no set number, yet if we assume as many fleets as numbers (I believe 9 is still the highest?), then we multiply it by the 600+ of Sisko's fleet, we have at least 5400, though the composition is uncertain. Are they all warships? To sustain a war with the Dominion, a power which summoned over 2000 ships for an invasion, Starfleet must come somewhere near them in total numbers, though not over(add to that allied fleets of course).
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We know of at least 19 fleets during the Dominion War, the 10th Fleet was supposed to be guarding Betazed.
Maybe it was both, lowered standards as well as Sisko's imprimatur.In TNG Starfleet is portrayed as being extremely selective in its admissions implying only a small amount of those interested in Starfleet get accepted. It's unclear if Nog's admission implies academic standards had been lowered for Dominion War fears or if Sisko's recommendation is just that valued.
9 trillion seems a reasonable estimate if member planets are on the order of high three figures, but not all of them necessarily have the same interest in serving as officers.
One thing that I was never clear about was whether Starfleet enlisted people into its ranks.
One thing that I was never clear about was whether Starfleet enlisted people into its ranks. In order to become a Starfleet personnel, did one first have to get accepted and then successfully graduate from Starfleet academy?
And there's Celes, who had to take "Starfleet Training Courses." which Janeway compares to her time at the Academy, establishing it as separate.Miles O'Brien (Usually referred to a "Chief" and self-described as "not an officer").
Janice Rand (Described as a Yeoman (c 2267) Indicated that it took three years for her to make ensign. Though this is contradicted by her being a Chief c 2273 (TMP) and then a Lieutenant Commander by 2293 (VOY: Flashback).
Simon Tarses (Specifically attended the "the Academy's training programme for enlisted personnel" which qualified him as a medical technician but meant he didn't have to "spend four years sitting in classrooms".
Burke and Samno of the TUC conspirators.
Various other backgrounds, but the above are the best examples.
Sometimes, given that they do have enlisted personnel, officers are in odd duty assignments. Example, Commander Sulu at the helm, a position today would be assigned to a mid level petty officer.But mostly it is officers.
Though this is contradicted by her being a Chief c 2273 (TMP) and then a Lieutenant Commander by 2293 (VOY: Flashback).
Maybe helm duty was upgraded for starships. Sailing on the sea is way different from sailing in space. Well it was definitely ugraded from Ensign Mayweather to Lt Sulu then downgraded to Wesley CrusherSometimes, given that they do have enlisted personnel, officers are in odd duty assignments. Example, Commander Sulu at the helm, a position today would be assigned to a mid level petty officer.
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