Not sure if this is the best place for this but seeing as how I'll be specifically referencing the TOS Vanguard novels and changing the crew layouts (my own fanfic sort of), I'll start it here. Any one else annoyed a bit about the lack of visibility of enlisted personnel in the various trek series? Other than Chief O'Brien in DS9 (he's a bit player in TNG who rarely has more than a few seconds of screen time barring a few episodes), the enlisted crew of hero starships rarely if ever share the limelight with the senior officers. I feel that this is best exemplified by the crew of 14 on the small Archer class scouts in the Vanguard novels linked below.
https://memory-beta.fandom.com/wiki/USS_Sagittarius_(NCC-1894)
A full captain rank skipper on a ship twice the length of a runabout (despite Sisko being a commander and given an entire space station and larger escort ship albeit in a different era)... along with two other senior officers, four junior officers, four noncommissioned officers, and only a single crewman. I just can't see these tiny scouts being such an elite posting to justify such a top heavy crew manifest in terms of leadership. That's basically a Galaxy class' bridge officer complement on something smaller in total than the top two decks of that ship. Even there being a full medical doctor on the ship doesn't make sense to me given how rare they are on larger ships proportionately in trek shows and even worse for real sea navy ships.
Obviously Starfleet was based in part on sea navies and I've been looking casually into contemporary ships of that era and prior and I was pleasantly surprised to find out that lowly Lt's were given command of PT boats with twice the crew complement of these scouts in WW2 and LtCmdrs were skippers of even larger subs. It's more of a mental exercise at the moment but I've been trying to rejig the crew of one of these scouts into something a bit more sustainable for Starfleet. If I ever win the lottery though I'd love to make a fan film set on one though.
Regardless, here are some ideas I jotted down and I wanted to see if folks think it's too far in the other direction.
Skipper: Lt Cmdr Command
Tactical/First Officer: Lt Ops
Nurse/Second Officer: Lt Science
Helm: Ensign1 Command
Nav: Ensign2 Command
Science Specialist: NCO1 Science
Chief Eng: NCO2 Ops
Tech: Crewman1 Ops
Red Shirt/Scout: Crewman2 Ops
Lab Assistant: Crewman3 Science
Medic: Crewman4 Science
Tech: Crewman5 Ops
Lab Assistant: Crewman6 Science
Command: 3
Ops: 5
Med: 5
Sorry about the format but I was trying to count up the various departments as well as fit the crew realistically into the space given in Scott Bell-Fleitas' excellent fan deck plans for the vessel.
https://www.cygnus-x1.net/links/lcars/sdy-archer-class-scout.php
I figure the skipper gets his own quarters, the two division heads share the other larger room (bunk beds), the two ensigns bunk together as do the NCOs, and the remaining 6 enlisted share the other 2 bunk bed rooms hotbunking as needed since at least one will always be on shift. From what I've been reading on modern navy subs, officers (commissioned and NCOs) don't typically hot bunk but the lowest rank enlisted typically do.
Thoughts?
https://memory-beta.fandom.com/wiki/USS_Sagittarius_(NCC-1894)
A full captain rank skipper on a ship twice the length of a runabout (despite Sisko being a commander and given an entire space station and larger escort ship albeit in a different era)... along with two other senior officers, four junior officers, four noncommissioned officers, and only a single crewman. I just can't see these tiny scouts being such an elite posting to justify such a top heavy crew manifest in terms of leadership. That's basically a Galaxy class' bridge officer complement on something smaller in total than the top two decks of that ship. Even there being a full medical doctor on the ship doesn't make sense to me given how rare they are on larger ships proportionately in trek shows and even worse for real sea navy ships.
Obviously Starfleet was based in part on sea navies and I've been looking casually into contemporary ships of that era and prior and I was pleasantly surprised to find out that lowly Lt's were given command of PT boats with twice the crew complement of these scouts in WW2 and LtCmdrs were skippers of even larger subs. It's more of a mental exercise at the moment but I've been trying to rejig the crew of one of these scouts into something a bit more sustainable for Starfleet. If I ever win the lottery though I'd love to make a fan film set on one though.

Skipper: Lt Cmdr Command
Tactical/First Officer: Lt Ops
Nurse/Second Officer: Lt Science
Helm: Ensign1 Command
Nav: Ensign2 Command
Science Specialist: NCO1 Science
Chief Eng: NCO2 Ops
Tech: Crewman1 Ops
Red Shirt/Scout: Crewman2 Ops
Lab Assistant: Crewman3 Science
Medic: Crewman4 Science
Tech: Crewman5 Ops
Lab Assistant: Crewman6 Science
Command: 3
Ops: 5
Med: 5
Sorry about the format but I was trying to count up the various departments as well as fit the crew realistically into the space given in Scott Bell-Fleitas' excellent fan deck plans for the vessel.
https://www.cygnus-x1.net/links/lcars/sdy-archer-class-scout.php

I figure the skipper gets his own quarters, the two division heads share the other larger room (bunk beds), the two ensigns bunk together as do the NCOs, and the remaining 6 enlisted share the other 2 bunk bed rooms hotbunking as needed since at least one will always be on shift. From what I've been reading on modern navy subs, officers (commissioned and NCOs) don't typically hot bunk but the lowest rank enlisted typically do.
Thoughts?
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