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Hcobb, to random
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@nyrath What's the proper size for the hero ship in a movie, TV series or RPG?
99% of the crew of the Enterprise seem to do nothing ever, not even react to the half-human.
In the three Star Wars movies the Millennium Falcon seems more a setting for interludes rather than part of the plot. As soon as the rookie gets the keys to an X-wing he's outta there. (In diapers?)
Traveller has two types of ships, depending on the types of missions the gamers are in to. With few if any NPC crewmembers.

stevenaleach,
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@Hcobb @nyrath Ever since I was a little kid who was first clued into Moore's Law, it has bugged me that ships in Star Trek had or needed crews. Why are humans issuing orders to the ship's computer? They're in the 24th century (for TNG that I watched as a kid), given projected progress plus bandwidth and data compression used by transporters the ship itself should be a super-intelligence that doesn't ask it's pet hominids for advice nor pay any attention to their suggestions.

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