Perhaps they give introverted and/or socially awkward officers that duty, because they ostensibly can handle being alone for longer periods of time without going nuts?
That would make sense... but what wouldn't make sense is to put just 1 person onboard.
Its usually a SF guideline to not send less than 2 people in a shuttle for example. Why would they station a single indvidual on a deep space relay station?
Adding another person (or 3) who could basically just 'avoid' each other most of the time (but would otherwise KNOW they are all there) if they are 'socially awkward' or 'introverted' would make more sense (though the term 'socially awkward' to me implies that the 'majority' somehow got things 'correct'... when in fact we know that social interaction is complex and not necessarily universal for everyone, along with the fact that you can have billions of people doing and thinking something they think is correct, but in fact its not).
People of similar backgrounds or with similar social tendencies DO get along better than those of different ones... so just putting say 4 'introverts' on the station would perhaps provide the necessary social contact but in a way that they can still give each other as much space as possible while at the same time preventing each other from going 'insane' due to complete lack of contact with anyone (or just give them a 'companion animal' or a few if that's enough).
Introverts and 'socially awkward' individuals don't completely avoid social interaction. Some of us just prefer peace and quiet most of the time and keeping to ourselves, but not necessarily being cut off entirely from 'civilization' or everyone. Just knowing someone else is there sharing the same space (but isn't bugging you all the time with conversation, etc.) is a good thing.
Company, but not in a classical sense - maybe a dog or a different type of animal in that case would work?
I remember TNG episode where that female SF officer was stationed on a UFP relay station, and she had a dog with her (quite likely to keep her company).
Heck, why not have a hologram or several in that case to keep the Denobulan company if/when needed? That would make more sense for companionship if you want to keep them mentally sane.
People (as we have seen) can form connections with holograms, so having them there if the person needs them would have been prudent.
It would appear that someone didn't get the memo when they put together that MSD. Very little of it makes sense (what's with that slanted corridor at the bottom of the primary hull?) and was probably not intended to be viewed close-up. Once again, the show-runners underestimated the fans' inclination for checking the details. Only Lower Decks seems to get it.
And for the record, I would absolutely HATE to use a keyboard that was laid out like that!![]()
The MSD doesn't mesh well with the exterior of the hull actually because it indicates it has about 7 decks overall.
However, I counted about 10 decks across the saucer from its top section to the lower edge if the positions of the windows on the hull is any indication.
If we add another 4 or 5 decks tot he secondary hull (which is doable), you get an Intrepid class ship size right there (which would also make the Dauntless almost 4x bigger than the Protostar - that would certainly make all those trailer shots of the Dauntless and Protostar together make more sense - but then it falls flat on its face if the Protostar is scaled correctly to accommodate for the size of the bridge and its crew (which someone else did just that and they mentioned that the Protostar is actually the size of an Intrepid class ship - I could live with that... in that case, making the Dauntless similar size wouldn't be an issue - just scale the things correctly please).
But, it would also mean that SF designed its own Dauntless to be about twice as large as Arturis Dauntless (which would make sense if they wanted the ship to be able to do deep space missions for extended periods of time at the far reaches of the Galaxy - if not BEYOND the Galaxy).
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