There’s a moment in TOS I like where Kirk finds his attorney surrounding himself with piles of books and notes how that’s kind of a bizarre thing because most people in that time would just have most of their reading library in computer storage. It’s a nice way of telling us how far we’ve come technology wise. It also sets up the idea of books being more of a niche, as we’d later see Picard having his own small collection of books.
IIRC, Sam Cogley actually said that he prefers real papers and books, I don't see him even knowing how to operate a computer!
Just as some can't let go of the freestanding holographic interfaces, even with all the visibility and operation concerns. Swings and roundabouts.![]()
I think DSC kind of overdid it with all that holo-stuff. I mean, how can you operate a system like that if there is no physical surface to touch?
t's like that bit in PIC where they show a Federation News Network broadcast, but it's just projected out into thin air. Doesn't there have to be a surface for the projected image to 'land' on?
And don't even get me started on retinal tricorders.


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