Hello All,
Its been sometime since I've posted here but I had a question concerning clocks/timepieces in Star Trek.
In the Star Trek universe Clocks seem to be largely missing. The only instance I can think of where we saw any kind of chronometer was in Star Trek VI around the viewscreen of the Ent-A. A blooper from TNG revealed that Gates McFadden was wearing a watch during a scene in Code of Honor so this doesn't technically count.
So how do people know what time it is? It would make sense that crew members would still need to wear some kind of watch so that they would know when to go on duty or just in general. Further I would think several spaces of the a ship would need a clock (bridge, engineering, rec rooms, etc) for record keeping purposes, yet we never see any clocks outside of the aforementioned cases. I realize a stardate is supposed to take care of an entire timeframe and I have always felt it is similar to UTC or Greenwich Meantime: A stardate in one quadrant of the Federation will always be the same as a stardate in another quadrant. Does a stardate always record the hours, minutes, seconds as well, and if so is this how people know what time it is?
Its been sometime since I've posted here but I had a question concerning clocks/timepieces in Star Trek.
In the Star Trek universe Clocks seem to be largely missing. The only instance I can think of where we saw any kind of chronometer was in Star Trek VI around the viewscreen of the Ent-A. A blooper from TNG revealed that Gates McFadden was wearing a watch during a scene in Code of Honor so this doesn't technically count.
So how do people know what time it is? It would make sense that crew members would still need to wear some kind of watch so that they would know when to go on duty or just in general. Further I would think several spaces of the a ship would need a clock (bridge, engineering, rec rooms, etc) for record keeping purposes, yet we never see any clocks outside of the aforementioned cases. I realize a stardate is supposed to take care of an entire timeframe and I have always felt it is similar to UTC or Greenwich Meantime: A stardate in one quadrant of the Federation will always be the same as a stardate in another quadrant. Does a stardate always record the hours, minutes, seconds as well, and if so is this how people know what time it is?