I'm intrigued by the implications of Picard recreating his study on La Sirena. While I am sure that there are savings to be had by returning to the same set, they are probably peanuts when compared to the series' overall budget. Traveling with one's home in tow may seem strange, but I suspect that some people wouldn't mind doing so. There's something comforting to know that familiar surrounding are awaiting someone at the end of the day after encountering completely unfamiliar worlds. Rather than just being a fantasy machine, holographic technology might help someone remain grounded in what is familiar. On the other hand, it may also prevent someone from engaging fully in one's surroundings. One is always maintaining one's distance from the world outside. Recreating the study was, of course, Zhaban's recommendation, but I am curious to know what it is going to mean to Picard himself, whether it will help Picard deal with the psychological demands of his mission or he will use it to keep the universe at arm's length. Will he every truly leave the château?