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Does anyone have an idea of what percentage of an average Starfleet ship was human, and otherwise? (Ratios of different alien species would also be helpful, but not necessary). I am in the process of compiling a starship database for my website, [http://members.aol.com/kialsworld/StarTrekDestiny.htm Star Trek: Destiny], replete with the names of senior staff, and I should like it to be as accurate as possible.
 
Does anyone have an idea of what percentage of an average Starfleet ship was human, and otherwise? (Ratios of different alien species would also be helpful, but not necessary). I am in the process of compiling a starship database for my website, [http://members.aol.com/kialsworld/StarTrekDestiny.htm Star Trek: Destiny], replete with the names of senior staff, and I should like it to be as accurate as possible.
 
Thank you much.
 
Thank you much.

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Does anyone have an idea of what percentage of an average Starfleet ship was human, and otherwise? (Ratios of different alien species would also be helpful, but not necessary). I am in the process of compiling a starship database for my website, Star Trek: Destiny, replete with the names of senior staff, and I should like it to be as accurate as possible. Thank you much.

--Jarrickon Falconn

There does not seem to be any standard ratio. We have seen ships that were almost entirely human (USS Enterprise), ships that were mildly mixed (USS Excelsior), ships that seemed to have a pretty good ratio (what little we saw of the USS Saratoga), and ships that were entirely non-human (USS Intrepid). I'd say it varied too much for any average number to be worth anything. --OuroborosCobra talk Klingon Empire logo 21:44, 26 January 2007 (UTC)