It's Sisko and Data vs. the Andorian Transporter Duplicates with the fate of the novelverse at stake!Did I miss something? Why are we talking about if Sisko met Data?
It's Sisko and Data vs. the Andorian Transporter Duplicates with the fate of the novelverse at stake!Did I miss something? Why are we talking about if Sisko met Data?
the blerb for Book three mentions Data and Sisko working togetherDid I miss something? Why are we talking about if Sisko met Data?
I assume this thread is about to wind down once the first novel review thread starts soon. Just wanted to say this has been an incredibly fun lead up. I’m stoked for next week. I only have about 100 pages of Collateral Damage left. Thanks again to @Dayton Ward @James Swallow and @David Mack for giving us this wonderful gift.
If anyone missed it when I originally posted it, and are interested in my personal reflection on this moment in Trek history…
Star Trek Comes To An End
https://startreklitverse.com/Star-Trek-Comes-to-an-End.php
“What we call the beginning is often the endEnd. Beginning.
Don't be so linear.![]()
Ah, thank you.the blerb for Book three mentions Data and Sisko working together
Would that be legal? I know androids are deemed sentient but are holograms?Weird hope for post-Coda-verse.
I want Geordie not to be married to Leah Brams but married to a hologram of her.
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Well if you can marry a bridge today...Would that be legal? I know androids are deemed sentient but are holograms?
Would that be legal? I know androids are deemed sentient but are holograms?
Would that be legal? I know androids are deemed sentient but are holograms?
Did the Doctor ever manifest in some way other than as a hologram? They would talk about his holographic matrix. The Doctor's medium seems intrinsic to his message, just as in human consciousness."Holograms" are not a species. Holograms are just visual interfaces. Most are just NPCs controlled by game or simulation programs; a very few are operated by sentient artificial intelligences. The Voyager EMH or Professor Moriarty has a sentient AI controlling the holographic illusion of a human body, but Dixon Hill's secretary or Doctor Chaotica or one of the Fair Haven townsfolk is just one of many mindless puppets operated by the single program creating the simulation, no more a thinking individual than an NPC in Mass Effect or Skyrim.
So what we should be talking about is the sentience of artificial intelligences, regardless of whether they operate a hologram, a an android body, a starship, or a horde of murder drones. It's annoying that Trek seems to treat AIs with those various outward manifestations as if they were wholly separate categories of being. I mean, why is it so hard to make sentient androids if sentient holograms or Self-Aware Megalomaniacal Computers are so commonplace? Just take the software that runs the sentient hologram and download it into an android body.
Weird hope for post-Coda-verse.
I want Geordie not to be married to Leah Brams but married to a hologram of her.
Did the Doctor ever manifest in some way other than as a hologram? They would talk about his holographic matrix. The Doctor's medium seems intrinsic to his message, just as in human consciousness.
I still think the hologram (or, the ship by way of the hologram) was coming on to Geordi, so he's relatively blameless for the whole affair, aside from not realizing who (or what) was actually into him.
End. Beginning.
Don't be so linear.![]()
“What we call the beginning is often the end
And to make an end is to make a beginning.
The end is where we start from.”
—T. S. Eliot, “Little Gidding,” Part V
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