Klingons often sleep on flat metal surfaces. That tells you all you need to know.
Starfleet has no seat belts. OSHA was lost in WW3.Klingons aren't known for their engineering prowess or common sense.
Don't even forget about the # of OSHA violations that would be recorded if OSHA were to evaluate any Klingon based designs.
The only thing they care about is making a more powerful StarShip at any cost, even at the cost of durability / safety.
I think it varies by situation and departments & portrayals as to when they have Seatbelts.Starfleet has no seat belts. OSHA was lost in WW3.
Humor also went out...I think it varies by situation and departments & portrayals as to when they have Seatbelts.
Sometimes they go by rollercoaster style restraint bars.
But I prefer Seatbelts, simpler.
The over reliance on Inertial Dampeners instead of basic restraints that are tried and true caused unnecessary injuries when people bounced around.They experimented with early seatbelts around 2164 since they're aboard the U.S.S. Franklin in BEY but then vanish for generations. The fold-down armrests in TMP hint at some sort of personnel securement technology but then once the TFF and TUC aesthetics roll around any form of seat restraints disappear again for decades.
I concur, it happens all the time, but I do love the Space Pen, there is a cool factor to it. =DBeen happening forever. Someone tries to do something cool and innovative while ignoring the simplest solution to a not-very-complex problem.
Think NASA Space Pen vs. the Russian pencil.
Technology is supposed to help. So why not use it?The over reliance on Inertial Dampeners instead of basic restraints that are tried and true caused unnecessary injuries when people bounced around.
Why can't we just have it all?Why I miss the Tmp thigh restraints ..
And do remember the into darkness seatbelts
Maybe if they didn't run Electro Plasma anywhere near the consoles, they wouldn't explode that way.Regarding seat belts, I almost wonder if Starfleet did a study and discovered that personnel were just as much to suffer injuries with or without them. They may offer some protection in circumstances where the artificial gravity or inertia dampers were compromised, but otherwise personnel could suffer injuries from straining against the restraints themselves. The ideal restraint could be a total harness system in which personnel are completely locked into place in their seats with limited freedom of movement.
But I guess obligatory exploding consoles would still get them that way...
Hell, you would think there would be mini Circuit Breakers spread throughout everything to prevent an overload.Youd think theyd Have fuses in the future..
Or.. If the computer sensed an overload in progress that it would re route the surge or At least warn or throw up a force field before the explosion/overload.
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