Do y'all include Holy Days, Holidays, or the like in your trek campaigns? On board the USS Perseus, my character, Michael Barratt, the CMO, takes a really active hobby/interest in the cultural holidays of both his Human and Betazoid ancestors - there's a chime at his formal meals, and he cellebrates Christmas the way his ma always did - including his vary famous (attempted) cooking of figgy pudding.
The Bajoran chief of security asked if the ship could cellebrate the "Whatever it's called" Festival that we saw twice on DS9, with the burning of hte regret scrolls and so forth.
I found it added a sense of both time and cultural variability to my campaign, and now and then I'm tempted to throw in a "religion -vs- duty" storyline (I haven't yet). The characters get a blast out of Christmas in the game time, for one it's "another year gone by," and for another, it's fun to play the culture-clash of Christmas Gifts. (One year, the Andorian security officer decided to give the CMO a present, in order to "participate" in the event. He gave him antique surgical tools from Andoria's past, which were pretty grewsome...)
Anyway, just curious.
The Doc