Who was your favorite hologram(s)/holographic series?

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Which was your favorite hologram(s)/holographic series?

  1. Dixon Hill series

    20.9%
  2. Riker's Jazz Bar with Minuet

    20.9%
  3. Sherlock Holmes series

    27.9%
  4. Leah Brahms / Enterprise D diagnostic assistant

    11.6%
  5. Issac Newton, Albert Einstein, and Stephen Hawkins/Data´s poker table

    14.0%
  6. The Ancient West with Frank Hollander

    4.7%
  7. Barclay's recreations (TNG and Voyager)

    23.3%
  8. The Adventures of Julian Bashir, Secret Agient

    41.9%
  9. Vic Fontaine's Las Vegas Lounge

    27.9%
  10. Fair Haven

    2.3%
  11. Leonardo Da Vinci's workshop

    14.0%
  12. Lewis Zimmerman's Holographic assistant Nurse Haley

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  13. Exobiology Specialist Dr. Crell Moset

    2.3%
  14. Chez Sandríne's Bistro

    2.3%
  15. The Adventures of Captain Proton

    27.9%
  16. Janeway's Gothic Holonovel

    2.3%
  17. Tuvok's Maquis Scenario

    9.3%
  18. The EMH's Holonovel

    9.3%
  19. The Nazi Program from "The Killing Game"

    7.0%
  20. The Holographic Renegades from "Flesh and Blood"

    2.3%
  21. Tuvok's Emergency Pon Farr program

    4.7%
  22. Flotter and Trevis

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
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  1. bbjeg

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    Hello little boy, I have a nice doll for you..

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  3. R. Star

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    That holodeck program would've moved me to violence as a child.
     
  4. bbjeg

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    Those two do kinda feel a bit product placementy.
     
  5. teacake

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    Thank god you can't actually buy it.
     
  6. bbjeg

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    You'd think they would have made a couple.
     
  7. borgboy

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    I loved Data's Holmes adventure, and Moriarty made a great character.
    Janeway's gothic holonovel and Paris's Captain Proton adventures were both fun, the kind of stuff I'd want to do.
    There's a lot of great fun holograms, I like most of them. Geordie with the hologram Leah got creepy though.
    The one I hate is Tuvok's pon farr program. To me, that shouldn't have worked out so well, as I thought the resolution of pon farr involved a mind link too. Isn't that right? As it is, the resolution was cheap, easy and completely devoid of any drama. It wouldn't been so much more interesting if the pon farr issue had actually been explored, with Tuvok having to mate with someone on board. Given their close friendship I was hoping for Janeway to man up and take one for the team.
     
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    ^It would have been odd if Janeway took one for the team with Tuvok but her resolve would have been undeniable at that point.
     
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  9. BillJ

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    I don't think so. Spock was able to resolve his pon farr a couple times without a mind link ("Amok Time", Star Trek III: The Search for Spock).

    Seems like violence or rough sex will do in a pinch. :lol:
     
  10. borgboy

    borgboy Commodore Commodore

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    I've heard it suggested that Spock's pon farr came to an, uh climax, so to speak, at the end of the fight with Kirk. Maybe in pon farr, at least with Spock, violence is rough sex.
    Are we sure there was no telepathic component in STIII? I don't know where I've gotten this idea that pon farr involves a telepathic component. It might be from a novel or even fan fic, but I thought it was a real thing.
     
  11. BillJ

    BillJ The King of Kings Premium Member

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    McCoy had all Spock's marbles inside his head when Spock is going through the pon farr in STIII.
     
  12. teacake

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    Do you think there was an actual climax? Because that would be interesting from a K/S point of view.
     
  13. Mr. Laser Beam

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    Vic Fontaine's program, no question.
     
  14. JirinPanthosa

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    I voted Captain Proton.

    Just because holodeck episodes tend to be notoriously awful, except for Our Man Bashir and Bride of Chaotica. And Captain Proton gets the tiebreaker because it had more interesting appearances in other episodes.

    Vic Fontaine was DS9's Okana.
     
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    I was watching DS9 and realized I forgot to add the Pleasure Goddess of Rixx. I think they mentioned it on multiple occasions.
     
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    My favorite is Sherlock Holmes, particularly Elementary, Dear Data. Moriarty rocks!
     
  17. Captain Rob

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    I would like Bashir and O'Brien's "Battle of Britain" adventure. All we saw was them in their flight gear.
    Also, for a break or brief vacation. The beach resort holoprogram from early Voyager. Complete with bikini babes.