#1 starfleet academy
Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2011 9:55 pm
BBC America has been showing some ST:TNG and I've been making a point of watching it.
Today, Menage a Troi was on, a third season episode. I enjoyed it - it was a fun episode. One of the Ferengi guests had a familiar voice too... it was Ethan Phillips!
Anyway, the B plot was about Wesley getting ready to take the oral part of the Starfleet Academy entrance exam - so he'd be leaving the ship. At one point, he's talking to Data and Geordi about if he'd be back to the Enterprise upon graduation.
Data gave an interesting fact: 91% of Starfleet Academy graduates are not assigned to Galaxy class ships on their first assignment. By inverse, we can conclude that 9% are at the time he said it.
Being rather early in TNG, there's probably only a handful of the new Galaxy class ships out there. We saw one get blown up real good by this point I believe, and Roddenberry said there were six to start with, so there's probably five or six at this point.
A Galaxy class ship has a crew of about 500 I figure - they have 1000 on board the Enterprise, but that includes families, so my guess is cutting it in half is probably close enough for Starfleet folks. About the same size as the older Enterprise crew.
That means about 2500 Starfleet people serve on the Galaxy class any given year. Moreover, we know they tend to keep people serving on them for years on end.
If about 1/5 of the crew rotates out a year - a purely speculative number whose only basis in reality is figuring a five year mission averaged out - we're back to about 500 slots available for the graduating class.
Timesing that by ten to get 100% of graduates puts Starfleet Academy at probably graduating less than 5000 students per year.
I expect a lot of those Galaxy class assignments are higher level than a fresh graduate too. Most people new to the Enterprise have served on other ships before, and a fresh graduate certainly isn't qualified for a command position.
Time to pull number two from my ass - I think about 1/3 of those slots is about as high as you can go for graduates. The other 2/3 are probably filled with more experienced people transferring in.
Thus, I'm putting the graduating class at closer to 1,500 or less.
Some facts this is consistent with:
a) Starfleet Academy is always said to be on Earth. There's other places to do tests or preparation (like seen in "Coming of Age"), but the school proper is always talked about on Earth.
With a graduating class this size, it may only have the one campus. I've seen it speculated before that there might be other SF Academy campuses throughout the Federation, but this doesn't seem to be the case.
b) The entrance exam is brutal. Not only do you have to know a lot of shit, you've gotta also compete for the slots each year. I'd imagine there'd be less pressure if there were more slots, but on the other hand, the Federation surely has a lot of people in it too.
c) This is close enough to the size of most real live universities I know about
Nevertheless, be sure to note the assumptions brought in here and remember it came from one quick line.
Today, Menage a Troi was on, a third season episode. I enjoyed it - it was a fun episode. One of the Ferengi guests had a familiar voice too... it was Ethan Phillips!
Anyway, the B plot was about Wesley getting ready to take the oral part of the Starfleet Academy entrance exam - so he'd be leaving the ship. At one point, he's talking to Data and Geordi about if he'd be back to the Enterprise upon graduation.
Data gave an interesting fact: 91% of Starfleet Academy graduates are not assigned to Galaxy class ships on their first assignment. By inverse, we can conclude that 9% are at the time he said it.
Being rather early in TNG, there's probably only a handful of the new Galaxy class ships out there. We saw one get blown up real good by this point I believe, and Roddenberry said there were six to start with, so there's probably five or six at this point.
A Galaxy class ship has a crew of about 500 I figure - they have 1000 on board the Enterprise, but that includes families, so my guess is cutting it in half is probably close enough for Starfleet folks. About the same size as the older Enterprise crew.
That means about 2500 Starfleet people serve on the Galaxy class any given year. Moreover, we know they tend to keep people serving on them for years on end.
If about 1/5 of the crew rotates out a year - a purely speculative number whose only basis in reality is figuring a five year mission averaged out - we're back to about 500 slots available for the graduating class.
Timesing that by ten to get 100% of graduates puts Starfleet Academy at probably graduating less than 5000 students per year.
I expect a lot of those Galaxy class assignments are higher level than a fresh graduate too. Most people new to the Enterprise have served on other ships before, and a fresh graduate certainly isn't qualified for a command position.
Time to pull number two from my ass - I think about 1/3 of those slots is about as high as you can go for graduates. The other 2/3 are probably filled with more experienced people transferring in.
Thus, I'm putting the graduating class at closer to 1,500 or less.
Some facts this is consistent with:
a) Starfleet Academy is always said to be on Earth. There's other places to do tests or preparation (like seen in "Coming of Age"), but the school proper is always talked about on Earth.
With a graduating class this size, it may only have the one campus. I've seen it speculated before that there might be other SF Academy campuses throughout the Federation, but this doesn't seem to be the case.
b) The entrance exam is brutal. Not only do you have to know a lot of shit, you've gotta also compete for the slots each year. I'd imagine there'd be less pressure if there were more slots, but on the other hand, the Federation surely has a lot of people in it too.
c) This is close enough to the size of most real live universities I know about
Nevertheless, be sure to note the assumptions brought in here and remember it came from one quick line.