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Do you think Moriarty is still in that cube

For all we know, it fell out from one of the breaches when the saucer hit that mountain...
 
Once the Voyager gets back, the Doctor's mobile emitter can be reverse engineered. We can have billions of holographic people created and allowed to leave the holodeck to interact with the real world. Will they be given "people" status like Data? Picard once PROMISED Moriarty he would keep working on rescuing him, so, he should get the chance soon. ;)

Maybe if they go far enough in the future, the twist can be that *everyone* is a holographic person, because Control actually won, or something.... :D

In that kind of world, don't let Kirk interact, or he'll wipe out the galaxy ;)
 
I always wondered how accurate the similation was. Did it write in a Dominion War. Are all the aliens the same. What if they met aliens the Federation knows about but not many detail. For example what if they went to the Gamma Quadrant.

This made me wonder. Does someone refesh the information in the cube? Are things the same in the cube as in the world after 'Ship in a Bottle'. Or is the cube limited to events before that episode.
 
^ Should be a subtle mechanism then. I mean if Moriarty notices that all the worlds beyond Tau Alpha Ceti were uninhabited before, and now suddenly seem to have evolved civilizations that didn't move in recently from other worlds when passing through the region again (or totally different ones since generated ones have been replaced with some based on actual data), he just might get a little suspicious ....and start quoting Beverley: If there's nothing wrong with me, maybe there's something wrong with the universe.
 
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They said he would live out a normal lifespan, so maybe he wouldn't reach the edge.

And, given that it's all taking place inside a computer, that normal lifespan could (from an outside perspective) have been over in seconds.

So Moriarty and the Countess could have already lived out their lives, and died, well before the Enterprise crashed.
 
The have that Easter egg in Generations at the where Picard picks up that statue from The Chase then puts it down. Maybe they should have used Moriarty's cage instead
 
The have that Easter egg in Generations at the where Picard picks up that statue from The Chase then puts it down. Maybe they should have used Moriarty's cage instead
That was a easter egg? I just assumed they tossed alot of props around to use as wreakage. Jason
 
How about 'Wrath of the countess'? She slew Moriarty in a jealous rage and seeks the one responsible for taking her from her home.
 
The worst fate is Ferengi find it in the wreckage and turn it into a spam filled porno universe. Nothing but pleasure planets and giant adds in the middle of space. Worst the spam is so bad Moriaty and his love constanty get annoyed when the universe freezes up till that spinning wheel thing stops and speed is back to normal. Jason
 
A little bit off topic but kind of not....

Moriarty was aware and "awake" the whole time he was stored in holodeck memory.
As I was lying in bed eyes closed I started to wonder, what it might have been like, in a way being aware but not existing?

Or was Moriarty able to move around through different programs in the holodeck while stored?

As he described it, it wasn't a nice experience.
 
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