The unpublished Voyager TM said that the pods take six people. The same pods were used for the USS Valiant on DS9, and the DS9 TM also said they hold six, but added that there was an eight person version.AlexMcpherson79 wrote:Now, if we were to really cram 500 people on the Intrepid Class for a five year+ mission of deep space exploration, maybe the 42 escape pods were redesigned for, at a push, eight people? 336. plus six shuttles of the type 8? 48+336=384.
Here's a question... if you really want to push the number, is there any reason not to say that the ship can be fitted with double-height pods? We don't know how deep those escape pod wells are, so far as I know, so maybe you could have a pod with two cabins one on top of the other, for twelve people total. Just a thought.
I used to have a friend whose hobby was taking Trek ship designs and coming up with deck plans for them. She found that she could very easily work in huge crews if she devoted even a modest portion of the ship to accommodation. The only way to keep the crew to a reasonable level was to make the quarters huge and only fill a pretty tiny portion of the ship with them. She would always wind up sticking cargo bays and holodecks all over the place just to take up the space. Like I say, these ships are way bigger than people generally appreciate.On a ship 343 or 344 metres long (places quote both), 15 decks, and only 181 quarters. I may be relying on the 'Strategic Design' fan-produced deck plans by Tim Paigut and david schmidt for the number of quarters.
Easily believable. Like I said above, the Connie is not that far short of being the size of a Nimitz class aircraft carrier that carries a crew of over 5,000. Up until you reach that kind of level, the only thing that's really going to limit the Connie crew numbers is how tightly you choose to pack people in.The TOS Enterprise could have a crew of 2,560.
Defiant is an odd case, because it really does have crew quarters that are on a par with what you see in modern navy ships - a relatively small room shared by at least two people. But Defiant isn't a small ship either, she's comparable in size to a 20,000 ton Navy ship - something like the US Baltimore class, which housed over a thousand people each. Defiant has 50.And the crew of DS9's USS Defiant thought it was bad on their ship.
I should emphasise, I'm not so much arguing that Trek ships should have crews in the thousands or tens of thousands. Rather, what bugs me is that they establish that these ships are very sparsely populated, and then treat them as though they're not. It always amuses me that they spent money hiring extras for the stars to walk past when they did those corridor shots. Truthfully, TNG era ships should feel practically empty. You should walk down corridors most of the time and find them all deserted!