Crew personal relationships...
Greetings,
Being a narrator for a start trek campaign (composed of seven seasons) it is my intention to allow players to develop their characters to the limits designed by them and not by me... certainy the amount of seasons (each lasting about 6 months) and general story arc allows for that.
Saying that, there is a lot of personal and character development that takes place in certain moments of the campaign...
As it is now, we are playing second season and are seven sessions into it (on average the session is 4-6 hours long) the crew have been posted on a new vessel and we are about 8 months into a shake down cruise.
Some players have expressed an interest in developing personal relationship with their crewmate (going beyond being friends).
Of course, as a Narrator I have no problem with that, as a person playing the captain ... I just might :)
The ship is a fast frigate intelligence vessel posted along the neutral zone (yes that neutral zone) and the captain is a veteran of dominion war and many previous SI engagements. She is a soldier and does have a view on officers becoming involved with their crewmates...
and with the crew of about 80 or so, rumours get around...
Ok, so now that you know a basic background. Here are some points that I would like to hear your opinions of.
* I have a player, a head of department, who wants to get involved with his department's second in command (NPC).
* I have a player who is heading for a probably one night stand relationship with an collegue on the ship (NPC)
* One of the player characters is married to a civilian who is about to become cadet and graduate from SFA (NPC)
Now space is a lonely place, especially during the long tour of duties, however personal relationships, might be considered non professional and of course they have a tendencies of districting the officers.
Of course we have seen them in every star trek show there was, and it would appear that the Starfleet in general has no issues with it, or does it? (What is Starfleet's view on this matter?)
Those are some points to begin with, I have my own opinions (as a Narrator) the captain has her own views (as a character I play) and now I would like to hear yours.
Kind Regards
Daniel
Re: Crew personal relationships...
One of the first rules of command is: "Don't give an order you KNOW won't be followed". Forbidding relationships entirely will not work... and doing so will only reduce the discipline and morale... moralle of those following the order, discipline of those violating it.
Starfleet seems to have no restrictions on relationships... Captain Picard had a breif one with an officer under his command.
However, in a chain-of-command organization some types of relationships should not be allowed due to the potential for abuse, perception of favoritism, or actual favoritism.
Relationships between members in the same chain-of-command should not be allowed, even in an organization as fou-fou as the on-screen Starfleet. Is Ensign Smith, a nurse, really dating Commander Jones, the CMO, because she likes him.... or because she's afraid of what her efficiency report will look like if she doesn't? Did LT Baker get his promotion because he's a capable officer, or because he's dating the XO?
Officers hould also be careful about relationships between senior and junior officers in different departments for the same reasons.
I also would not allow relationships between officers and enlisted... but in the liberal Starfeet on-screen this probably would not be a problem.
Pre-existing permanent relationships are a limited exception to the above... but being inthe same chain-of-command should still be avoided if possible.
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Originally posted by Polanski
Ok, so now that you know a basic background. Here are some points that I would like to hear your opinions of.
* I have a player, a head of department, who wants to get involved with his department's second in command (NPC).
* I have a player who is heading for a probably one night stand relationship with an collegue on the ship (NPC)
* One of the player characters is married to a civilian who is about to become cadet and graduate from SFA (NPC)
the dilemma continues ...
Thank you for your feedback...
Saying that I have watched TNG "Lessons" last night and it is stated/quoted by the captain and approved/confirmed by ship's counsellor that there are no regulations on in crew relationships in Starfleet. (at least in the case of captain/subordinate relation)
Saying that, the episode reaches some interesting conclusions on the matter that should not easily be dismissed.
The directions I see taking is to allow players to start the relationship but put the moral dilemmas in front of them and see what choices they make.
If the results will effect their or NPCs professional conduct onboard the vessel or in the service of Starfleet and cause any other damage/wrong perception or anything improper then they will have to deal with the captain directly...
Of course as a matter of fairness all players will be warned about the consequences and their characters made aware of captain's attitude and point of view on the matter discussed.
In might be worth adding, that we are talking about a group of civilized, grown up and quite intelligent players who have a clear understanding of situations and consequences.
The fact is that with the particular group I do not believe in usage of artificial limits in the role playing situations (such as you cannot do this because regulations say so, so you cannot do this) rather than that I follow the fact that they know the rules and if they choose to break them, and senior staff is made aware of it, there will be consequences to their actions and based on their conduct and breach they maybe be quite dire...
So I shall let them make choices...
As for the thread ... if you have some additional comments they are of course more than welcomed.
Kind Regards
Daniel