It's not like the players nervous system is hooked into the hologrid, is it?
Perhaps direct stimulation of the brain is the next step in holo-entertainment, but not yet in use on the Federation systems of the 2370s...
In "The Killing Game", Torres is given a holographic pregnancy. B'Elanna even notes that it weighs on her body, and can even feel it kick. I'm at a loss to figure out how that is possible. Was the holodeck actually projecting a fetus inside her body?
I supposet the holodeck could project clothes on top of your real clothes, especially skin tight starfleet uniforms; but how about if you were wearing large baggy clothes? In FirstContact Lily went from wearing a jumper/jacket combo to a sleeveless v neck dress, does the holodeck transport off your clothes into a buffer of some kind?
B_L_T said:The way I thought it worked was was that it projected a fake stomach in between her real stomach and her clothes. Since it came into contact with her it moved and she could still feel it.
Isn't holodeck food (and various other "static" props) just replicated (MAlpha certainly says so)? The holodecks were certainly explained to replicate solid objects for some stuff...The holodeck might even do that routinely, to simulate the experience of having a full stomach after eating holo-food. You'd be hungry again immediately after turning off the program, as opposed to the option where the holodeck replicates you some real food. Some might prefer the former settings.
No doubt the holodeck can do it several ways. There would be real, replicated food when consumption of food is the point of the simulation. But there could also be "holographic wine" as in VOY "The Cloud", an illusion of drinking a substance without the consequence of having one's stomach filled with the substance or one's bloodstream saturated with the chemicals of the substance.
In the series finale of Enterprise we saw Commander Riker's clothes change from the ENT uniform to the TNG one when he ended the simulation. .
Or quite humorous. I don't see why you couldn't make anyone pregnant, even a man.![]()
Suppose person A is in holodeck 1 and person B is in holodeck 2. The holodecks are linked so A interacts with a tiny projection of B, and B interacts with a gigantic projection of A. Play Attack of the 50-Foot Woman, etc. Engage in kinky sex.I've wondered whether it could change the appearance of players, such as change your clothes or make you look younger or larger or smaller;
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