What time zone on ships and starbases?
Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2014 1:49 pm
Random curiosity question:
What time zone do people use on their starships or starbases? To me, this isn't an obvious question - IRL, spacecraft use the time zone of where they're launched from (so the ISS uses Moscow Time, the Space Shuttle and US craft used US Eastern Standard/Daylight Time (or they may have used Central, I learned this a long time ago), and Chinese craft presumably use China's nationwide time zone), but (obviously) that doesn't work for starships or starbases.
The possibilities I see:
1. Zulu/UTC
2. Pacific Time - Because San Francisco is the location of SFHQ.
3. The time in Paris, France - as Paris is the capital of the UFP.
I suspect lots of people use stardates and ignore entirely the Gregorian calendar and 24-hour clock, but I don't, and I was hoping there were other people who didn't and had ideas on this issue.
What time zone do people use on their starships or starbases? To me, this isn't an obvious question - IRL, spacecraft use the time zone of where they're launched from (so the ISS uses Moscow Time, the Space Shuttle and US craft used US Eastern Standard/Daylight Time (or they may have used Central, I learned this a long time ago), and Chinese craft presumably use China's nationwide time zone), but (obviously) that doesn't work for starships or starbases.
The possibilities I see:
1. Zulu/UTC
2. Pacific Time - Because San Francisco is the location of SFHQ.
3. The time in Paris, France - as Paris is the capital of the UFP.
I suspect lots of people use stardates and ignore entirely the Gregorian calendar and 24-hour clock, but I don't, and I was hoping there were other people who didn't and had ideas on this issue.