IMTU, artificial gravity at low-to-mid-stellar TLs is uncomfortable and prolonged use (more then 6 hours) has deleterious health effects. Such effects typically wear off in less than thrice the time spent in AG. The point of it being that while the tech exists, the ubiquitous use of AG on ships is a hallmark of high-stellar tech.
By custom, the mess hall and ward room only turn on AG for meals and special occasions.
The gym turns on AG every other watch period. Since the number of watches and watch periods are both odd and mutually prime (3 and 7), every crew member, soldier, and supernumerary has access to AG in the gym on alternating watch cycles.
I'm trying to come up with a mantra that space-borne infantry are taught on their first exposure to shipboard life; one that emphasizes physical training when AG is available, while using zero-G time for education, planning, and maintenance of quarters and equipment.
So far, the best I have is, "Body, Brains, Belligerence, and Beauty." Respectively: physical fitness, classes and simulations, combat training, and maintenance of barracks, personal gear, and the armory.
If it stays as is, there will definitely be sardonic variants for ground-side base security and shore leave (the latter ending in "Booty").
I'd started out with the fourth term being "Berth", "Barracks", or "Bunk", but it could be too easily misinterpreted by recruits as a rest period. Then again, NCOs might *enjoy* catching that misconception in progress...
Ideas?
By custom, the mess hall and ward room only turn on AG for meals and special occasions.
The gym turns on AG every other watch period. Since the number of watches and watch periods are both odd and mutually prime (3 and 7), every crew member, soldier, and supernumerary has access to AG in the gym on alternating watch cycles.
I'm trying to come up with a mantra that space-borne infantry are taught on their first exposure to shipboard life; one that emphasizes physical training when AG is available, while using zero-G time for education, planning, and maintenance of quarters and equipment.
So far, the best I have is, "Body, Brains, Belligerence, and Beauty." Respectively: physical fitness, classes and simulations, combat training, and maintenance of barracks, personal gear, and the armory.
If it stays as is, there will definitely be sardonic variants for ground-side base security and shore leave (the latter ending in "Booty").
I'd started out with the fourth term being "Berth", "Barracks", or "Bunk", but it could be too easily misinterpreted by recruits as a rest period. Then again, NCOs might *enjoy* catching that misconception in progress...
Ideas?