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[[File:Voyager duty roster.jpg|thumb|''Voyager''{{'}}s duty roster]]
A '''duty roster''' is a schedule which assigns tasks and shifts (e.g. the [[night shift]]) to crew members. It is usually assembled by the [[first officer]] on [[starship]]s and [[space station]]s.
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A '''duty roster''' was a schedule which assigned tasks, shifts (such as the [[night shift]]), and [[away mission]]s to crew members. It was usually assembled by the [[first officer]] on [[starship]]s and [[space station]]s.
   
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On the {{EnterpriseNX}}, [[Lieutenant]] [[Malcolm Reed]] was responsible for the duty roster for the [[armory]]. He attempted to discuss it with [[Captain]] [[Jonathan Archer]] during [[breakfast]], but Archer asked if his mother had ever told him not bring his [[homework]] to the table. ({{ENT|Minefield}})
[[Major]] [[Kira Nerys]] fell behind in preparing the duty roster for [[Deep Space 9]] when she was first posted there because she spent much of her time arguing with members of the [[Bajoran Provisional Government]] in the wake of the [[Occupation of Bajor|Cardassian Occupation]]. ([[DS9]]: "[[Sanctuary]]")
 
   
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When [[Captain]] [[Jonathan Archer]] and [[Sub-Commander]] [[T'Pol]] traveled back in [[time]] to [[Detroit]] in [[2004]], Archer provided [[Commander]] [[Charles Tucker III]] with a copy of the ''Enterprise'' duty roster before they left. ({{ENT|Carpenter Street}})
When the [[USS Voyager|USS ''Voyager'']] became stranded in the [[Delta Quadrant]] and subsequently took on the crew of [[Chakotay]]'s [[Maquis]] ship, [[Security chief]] [[Tuvok]] created a [[holodeck program]] to simulate a [[mutiny]]. His initial scenario made the user of the program a [[Starfleet]] officer whom Chakotay would attempt to convince to go along with the mutiny, using the duty roster as a cover. ([[VOY]]: "[[Worst Case Scenario]]")
 
   
 
[[Major]] [[Kira Nerys]] fell behind in preparing the duty roster for [[Deep Space 9]] when she was first posted there because she spent much of her time arguing with members of the [[Bajoran Provisional Government]] in the wake of the [[Occupation of Bajor|Cardassian Occupation]]. ({{DS9|Sanctuary}})
==Other references==
 
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*[[DS9]]: [[Accession]]
 
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During an accidental [[temporal incursion]] into the [[23rd century]], [[Benjamin Sisko]] couldn't resist the urge to meet the legendary [[James T. Kirk]]. He slipped onto the [[bridge]] and handed Kirk the duty roster for the next day, telling Kirk it had been an honor serving with the [[captain]]. ({{DS9|Trials and Tribble-ations}})
*[[ENT]]: "[[Singularity (episode)|Singularity]]"
 
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When the {{USS|Voyager}} became stranded in the [[Delta Quadrant]] and subsequently took on the crew of [[Chakotay]]'s [[Maquis]] ship, [[Security Chief]] [[Tuvok]] created a [[holodeck program]] to simulate a [[mutiny]]. His initial scenario made the user of the program a [[Starfleet]] officer whom Chakotay would attempt to convince to go along with the mutiny, using the duty roster as a cover. ({{VOY|Worst Case Scenario}})
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[[Lieutenant]] [[Nog]] gave [[Colonel]] [[Kira Nerys]] a duty roster in late [[2375]]. ({{DS9|What You Leave Behind}})
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Chakotay committed to checking the [[coma]]tose [[Ensign]] [[Tabor]]'s duty roster for Tabor's work locales over the past few weeks. ({{VOY|Repression}})
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{{bginfo|The Doctor requested the information, implying he did not have direct access to such reports.}}
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== Other references ==
 
*{{DS9|Accession}}
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*{{ENT|Singularity}}
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== Background information ==
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A prop panel featured in Deep Space 9's [[wardroom]] featured duty roster [[47]] of the stations personnel, including [[Rom]]. [http://www.yourprops.com/view_item.php?movie_prop=24209]
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== See also ==
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*[[Crew roster]]
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[[Category:Reports]]

Revision as of 00:00, 28 February 2016

Voyager duty roster

Voyager's duty roster

A duty roster was a schedule which assigned tasks, shifts (such as the night shift), and away missions to crew members. It was usually assembled by the first officer on starships and space stations.

On the Enterprise NX-01, Lieutenant Malcolm Reed was responsible for the duty roster for the armory. He attempted to discuss it with Captain Jonathan Archer during breakfast, but Archer asked if his mother had ever told him not bring his homework to the table. (ENT: "Minefield")

When Captain Jonathan Archer and Sub-Commander T'Pol traveled back in time to Detroit in 2004, Archer provided Commander Charles Tucker III with a copy of the Enterprise duty roster before they left. (ENT: "Carpenter Street")

Major Kira Nerys fell behind in preparing the duty roster for Deep Space 9 when she was first posted there because she spent much of her time arguing with members of the Bajoran Provisional Government in the wake of the Cardassian Occupation. (DS9: "Sanctuary")

During an accidental temporal incursion into the 23rd century, Benjamin Sisko couldn't resist the urge to meet the legendary James T. Kirk. He slipped onto the bridge and handed Kirk the duty roster for the next day, telling Kirk it had been an honor serving with the captain. (DS9: "Trials and Tribble-ations")

When the USS Voyager became stranded in the Delta Quadrant and subsequently took on the crew of Chakotay's Maquis ship, Security Chief Tuvok created a holodeck program to simulate a mutiny. His initial scenario made the user of the program a Starfleet officer whom Chakotay would attempt to convince to go along with the mutiny, using the duty roster as a cover. (VOY: "Worst Case Scenario")

Lieutenant Nog gave Colonel Kira Nerys a duty roster in late 2375. (DS9: "What You Leave Behind")

Chakotay committed to checking the comatose Ensign Tabor's duty roster for Tabor's work locales over the past few weeks. (VOY: "Repression")

The Doctor requested the information, implying he did not have direct access to such reports.

Other references

Background information

A prop panel featured in Deep Space 9's wardroom featured duty roster 47 of the stations personnel, including Rom. [1]

See also