What I find funny is that the Doctor insists that her holo-boyfriend is real but in that case when she said "Delete the wife", Janeway committed murder.![]()
That's why the holographic rights stuff they got into on VOY was just incoherent. I know everyone likes the Doctor, but holograms on Star Trek are basically just a more sophisticated version of Siri. It's a computer program. If any piece of technology on Star Trek could be argued to be sentient it's the ship's computer itself. Everything else is an extension of that.
I must have missed her when I watched Dallas couple years ago. granted it was only one episode according to IMDB but still, I usually spot Trek actors right away, even ones that only had a couple of trek appearances.Speaking of Janeway getting some, they could have done an episode where she plays a character in a holo suite program who is a country singer of dubious morals on Earth in the 1970s.
This female country music singer has a boyfriend who is a ranch foreman but she sleeps with his rich oilman bosses' elder son in order to get a recording contrack.
Robert
I must have missed her when I watched Dallas couple years ago. granted it was only one episode according to IMDB but still, I usually spot Trek actors right away, even ones that only had a couple of trek appearances.
The first time I saw that Dallas episode I just knew Mulgrew as Mrs. Columbo which I didn't watch much...
Robert
Well, I don't think it lasted much.
Recent controversial thoughts running through my mind on Star Trek: Star Trek needs to stop looking to its past for inspiration. Star Trek is so completely tied to past successes that it appears to be unable to see any other future than the small ideas presented in past successes like TWOK or TNG. Those two are considered "peak" Star Trek and need to be returned to again and again and that is not helpful for a franchise supposedly about humanity's future.
For once I approve of the world should in a sentence. Yes, Star Trek should have that freedom. However, it does not. It believes it has peaked with TNG and can never be that way again.Star Trek should feel free to innovate
"Spock's Brain(TOS)" is way better than either of the atrocious VOY episodes about Irish holodeck characters.
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