At least he still outranks Ensign Kim.
It’s easier to list whatever harry out ranks, which I think is a stembolt on an upper pylon on Empok Nor.
We’re working on promoting that Stem Bolt. It recently got an excellent recommendation from Admiral Janeway.
Typical lower decks job.
Cleaning *** out of the Holodeck’s *** filters
NIGHT CREW!
Don’t forget to use Pledge on the railing!
I would be super dissapointed to learn that they figured out FTL travel and the ability to simply materialise food and all the other amazing technological feats but still hadn’t automated cleaning yet. I godamn hate cleaning.
Data is just a future Roomba.
Ah so that’s why he wanted to make a kid, offload the chores
Vacuum machines starts whirling really loud … rumbles … starts smoking … shuts down
Tears apart the unit and discovers six Captains com badges in the hose
Yes we’re looking at you @The_Picard_Maneuver@startrek.website
My ready room has a supply closet full of extra badges, because I won’t use the ones that have touched the floor.
Worf stepping on another one of the captain’s badges.
In this context, Picard looks so pleased like he planned it.
Is this from a blooper? Worf looks like he’s holding in a smile.
At least they’re not in charge of cleaning out the holodeck, that place has to be pretty rough
Especially after Dr. T’Ana and Shax gets through with it.
Someone wrote log entries for the holodeck technician like 20 years ago… They were quite funny. Can’t remember where I saw them.
https://www.somethingawful.com/news/blue-stripe-life-4/
100% worth the read
Couldn’t they just clean the ship using the transporters and air filtration
Not enough suffering, eh?
It’s all the dead skin cells and hair that we shed.
Do a daily transporter sweep for dead organic material all over the ship to purge all those skin cells and hairs and other leftovers of our existing. No more vac
And then everyone wakes up freshly peeled. It’s a win-win!
Just avoid areas with life signs. Person in the room? Delay the transporter sweep for an hour and check again. Or alternatively just don’t clear dead skin cells/hair/dust within a 2ft radius of a given life sign, and do maybe 3 sweeps a day.
And bald. And fingernail-less.
And then someone forgets to reset the buffer after a difficult transport and then suddenly there’s 30 new Tuvixes.
And then it goes into the source matter for the food replicators.
The circle of life 🥰
And his needs are met. He’s got a place to live. He’s got replicators.
I’d vacuum every damned deck if it gave me a place on a starship where all my needs were met.
100%. I have a nice cushy work from home desk job right now but I’ve also worked service jobs and manual labor jobs and I would absolutely jump at the chance for a job as janitorial staff on a starship exploring the galaxy for nothing more than accommodations and the amenities of replicators and holodecks aboard said starship exploring the galaxy. Space shitter clogged? I’m all over it for a chance to just be out there with my needs met.
This is just like the US Navy. Junior enlisted clean constantly.
Swab the deck ye matey
Left someone out.
Don’t they have the DOTS robots for this?
Thanks for reminding me of yet another reason why Star Trek: Discovery is not canon.
Is that the Paramount set or is that Star Trek The Experience? A lot of the proportions seem off.
At the very least, the headrests are wrong and the carpet is the wrong color*. Probably the latter.
(* maybe it looks “right” on those novelty VHS recordings you get at the end of the experience?)
Given that they have the ability to select pretty much whatever material they want with the transporters, I imagine it wouldn’t be too hard for them to do a once a day transport for all dust/debris particles directly into space, or some containment unit of their choosing. Same goes for pretty much any other cleaning task.
It is mentioned in that one episode where they have a small village of “back to the land” type people staying in the cargo bay, along with their farm animals that they don’t have to keep sweeping up all the time, the bays will clean themselves. They just have to stop lighting cooking fires.
That actually makes me think, would it theoretically be possible to automate ship repair with transporter technology? All the time they have ships coming in with giant chunks missing.
If you are able to get a high resolution scan of the current state of the vessel, and have the plans to build it, couldn’t they set up a specialized transporter to transport the damaged bits away, and transition area that is destroyed, and then replace it with new parts as needed?
Basically do some a similar repair method from Space Engineers, just fancier with transporters.
This reminds me of the old web series Space Janitors.
I had never heard of this show before but it looks hilarious. https://youtu.be/VPhq2sudOi8?si=PXCNxk96-rMSAKnZ