![]() ![]() Royd is the captain of the vessel, but in both the novella and TV series there’s a… complication with that. Royd is fully capable of looking into any room he wishes – regardless of the designated purpose of the room. There’s a semblance of privacy, but of course we all know that it’s just an illusion. Thus there’s a massive crew on board as well as the science team. It’s also not an automated ship, from appearances. Meanwhile, in the Syfy series, the ship is massive with room enough for every crew member to have their own room. RELATED: Nightflyers Five-Minute Sneak Peek Offers Up A Bloody Ride Through Space ![]() They sleep in sleepwebs, which they brought with them. Instead, they’re simply supposed to pick out a location they like. ![]() There are no designated bunks or rooms for the science team on this ship. The cargo rooms themselves all have airlocks, meaning they’re relatively close to open space, all things considered. The other half has a mess hall and a few extra rooms, but is mostly dedicated to cargo. There are living quarters on one side of the ship for the Captain, but it is completely sealed off from the other half of the ship. Only a pilot is technically needed, and even then, that’s a bit of a gray area.īecause there’s no real need to have dozens of humans on board, most of the ship isn’t designed for them. ![]() For one thing, while relatively large, there isn’t much room for crew. The Nightflyer did have some changes made between the novella and the TV series. ![]()
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