It's not just the same people, but it's a contributing factor.CharlesPhipps wrote: ↑Tue Aug 31, 2021 11:58 pm I feel like the crew going absolutely apeshit over the isolation despite the fact that they're a small village that can interact with each other every day just fine is one of the dumbest things the franchise ever conceived.
Yes, I'd never voluntarily interact with Neelix but you're telling me that its utter MADNESS not seeing stars and just having to be with your coworkers?
There is nothing new to DO. No new things to explore, no variations in routine, nothing new to stimulate or cause interesting new interactions. These are the same people you see every day. Eventually, you will exhaust conversation topics, you will have done everything there is to do with them. It grows resentment and frustration. And there is no escape from it.
It's like the tedium and boredom of an office job, but you're unable to go home at night. You just have to keep doing the same thing over and over, nothing to look forward to, nothing to break up what you're used to. During the pandemic, kids have actually had a tough time adjusting to figuring out how much time has passed because staying at home all the time and not getting to interact with their friends or do anything different means that they have a tougher time associating one day from another. And that's a kid, with boundless imagination and wonder at the world. Try having jaded adults who have no routine, no hope, nothing new, and the only escape is the holodeck, which has heavy competition for usage.
You're just doing the same thing over and over, seeing the same people over and over, and there is nothing to distract you from the existential horror of the void. You can't even look out a window and appreciate something pretty, because there's NOTHING.