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Do people lose thei virginity in star Trek too...

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But as Captain, surely he would be authorized to take the safeties down altogether. But could someone like Worf do the same?

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As I understand it, the replicator can't produce living matter, that's why it couldn't make Picard a new heart. So holo-characters can't have real sperm or eggs.

The Doctor had a child in one of the Voy episodes. Which one was that?
 
He programmed a family of a wife, son and daughter. There wasn't any kind of holographic conception involved, just several thousand lines of code.
 
I am not talking about that. The time when he went to the planet where time went faster.

Blink of an Eye

He did say something about a family, but never explained it fully. Could have been any number of things: adoption, step-children, etc.
 
The Doctor said (about Jason Tebreez): "He was my...son." I assume he meant adopted, because obviously the Doctor can't physically father a child. Doc seemed a bit embarrassed about it, probably because he was shacking up with the child's mother and thus didn't want to admit to Janeway that he himself could experience love and romance.
 
The Doctor said (about Jason Tebreez): "He was my...son." I assume he meant adopted, because obviously the Doctor can't physically father a child. Doc seemed a bit embarrassed about it, probably because he was shacking up with the child's mother and thus didn't want to admit to Janeway that he himself could experience love and romance.

I could actually see the doctor genetically engineering a suitable embryo for the occasion of a child.
 
The metaphasic thingy made people younger, it made people undergo puberty again so...

The Doctor said (about Jason Tebreez): "He was my...son." I assume he meant adopted, because obviously the Doctor can't physically father a child. Doc seemed a bit embarrassed about it, probably because he was shacking up with the child's mother and thus didn't want to admit to Janeway that he himself could experience love and romance.

The mysteries of the mobile emitter :lol:
 
The Doctor said (about Jason Tebreez): "He was my...son." I assume he meant adopted, because obviously the Doctor can't physically father a child. Doc seemed a bit embarrassed about it, probably because he was shacking up with the child's mother and thus didn't want to admit to Janeway that he himself could experience love and romance.

I could actually see the doctor genetically engineering a suitable embryo for the occasion of a child.

I just thought that Mrs. Tebreez already had Jason (or was pregnant with him) when she and the Doctor met and lived together. Jason was probably born and then raised by both of them, thus the Doctor thinks of Jason as his son.
 
congratulations on one of the most bemusing threads i've seen on this forum lol

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Do holograms have orgasms? Are they faking it?
Basically yes, they are "faking it." Because with the exception of the previously noted few individuals, the hologram in front of you (or under you) isn't a person, it is a puppet of the computer.

Now the hologram can manifest a screaming orgasm, just as it can laugh at a joke, cry with the telling of a story, dance when music is played, and die from a injury. In spite of these seeming actions on the part of a living being, it is a marionette.


 
Normal holograms, yes. But the EMH is a special case. He is a sentient life form.

You can't prove that he is, of course. But none of us can prove that WE are, either.
 
Someone is doing it wrong ;)

Actually most women don't orgasm from intercourse http://abcnews.go.com/Health/Reprod...-majority-women/story?id=8485289#.UE6OAFF1eME

And 10 - 15 percent of women can never orgasm at all (same link as above).

Of course this isn't surprising. What is surprising is that any woman is capable of orgasm, since a woman's ability to orgasm is completely unrelated to her ability to produce off spring.

There is a debate on possible purpose of the female orgasm http://www.popsci.com/science/article/2011-09/what-point-female-orgasm
 
Of course this isn't surprising. What is surprising is that any woman is capable of orgasm, since a woman's ability to orgasm is completely unrelated to her ability to produce off spring.

There is a debate on possible purpose of the female orgasm http://www.popsci.com/science/article/2011-09/what-point-female-orgasm

The purpose of the female orgasm is to give the female a reason to seek males, especially now that the need for males to provide and protect is greatly diminished. If female orgasm disappeared tomorrow the population would steeply decline.
 
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