I'm new to these forums. This is my first topic. I tried searching to see if this was brought up but i couldn't find anything.
Anyways my wife and I are watching Voyager on Netflix (her first time watching Voyager...i saw it over 10 years ago...so its nice to re watch it again. Bring back memories)
But every time i see someone in the hologram room...especially when they leave the hologram room i'm always amazed to see they are still wearing the costume from the program they were in (even Picard in Generations they came on the bridge with old ship uniforms)
Instead of having to 'make' these outfits so they could go have fun in the holo room would it not make more sense to have an individual wear an outfit that is like what these motion capture actors wear on movies (like the actors that play Apes in the Apes movies) and whatever program you run the hologram room loads that outfit over your motion capture suit?
I know they weren't doing motion capture when TNG came out but the idea doesn't seem far fetch that you just wear some random plain outfit and the hologram room loads a costume over what you are wearing.
Side thought. Ive read in the past that the reason Voyager crew didn't update their outfits to the gray shoulders that the Federation moved to was because it does to much resource to replicate clothing for the whole crew, but if thats the case why would they be ok with crew replicating costumes for their hologram adventures? Tom Paris off the top of my head had his garage clothing, his captain plasma (was that the name) uniform, his old village uniform, etc...
Any thoughts on this?
Anyways my wife and I are watching Voyager on Netflix (her first time watching Voyager...i saw it over 10 years ago...so its nice to re watch it again. Bring back memories)
But every time i see someone in the hologram room...especially when they leave the hologram room i'm always amazed to see they are still wearing the costume from the program they were in (even Picard in Generations they came on the bridge with old ship uniforms)
Instead of having to 'make' these outfits so they could go have fun in the holo room would it not make more sense to have an individual wear an outfit that is like what these motion capture actors wear on movies (like the actors that play Apes in the Apes movies) and whatever program you run the hologram room loads that outfit over your motion capture suit?
I know they weren't doing motion capture when TNG came out but the idea doesn't seem far fetch that you just wear some random plain outfit and the hologram room loads a costume over what you are wearing.
Side thought. Ive read in the past that the reason Voyager crew didn't update their outfits to the gray shoulders that the Federation moved to was because it does to much resource to replicate clothing for the whole crew, but if thats the case why would they be ok with crew replicating costumes for their hologram adventures? Tom Paris off the top of my head had his garage clothing, his captain plasma (was that the name) uniform, his old village uniform, etc...
Any thoughts on this?