Not necessarily. There's a scene in "Voyager" where the Doctor slaps Paris, then tells Paris to slap him back and the return slap goes right through the Doc.


I wrote "fellow holodeck addict"
Not "hologram"
Not necessarily. There's a scene in "Voyager" where the Doctor slaps Paris, then tells Paris to slap him back and the return slap goes right through the Doc.
Thanks for the eye-rolling, really elevates the level of the discussion.
I'll try not to roll my eyes at that one, although again it is a clear case of not reading what I wrote. Let me ask you three things:Whether it's a person using a holographic object to hit someone or a hologram itself attempting to hit someone, the scenario is essentially the same.
And the ship itself was on two levels with the Holodeck Arch on the upper one.My favorite example comes from Worf's promotion scene in "Generations", on the sailing ship. Worf and Crusher are each in turn dropped (or pushed) into the water. But then at the end of the scene, when Picard receives the message about his brother's and nephew's deaths, the "arch" is visible at deck level on board the ship -- which means Worf and Crusher both fell "below" the holodeck's actual floor level.
I know it can be explained away with each user being given their own unique "perspective" on the rest of the action (Worf and Crusher could have been placed inside their own "holobubble" with a different view towards the rest of the scene), but I do remember it struck me as kind of silly when I first saw it.
Actually three episodes before that, Deanna mention upgrades in "The Big Goodbye."I mean, according to our heroes, something about the holodeck got immensely and obviously better when the Bynars tinkered with it
Thanks for the eye-rolling, really elevates the level of the discussion.
Wouldn't have rolled my eyes if you had read what I wrote, not what you think I wrote. It seems the holodeck is practically a holy deck to you admirals...
I'll try not to roll my eyes at that one, although again it is a clear case of not reading what I wrote. Let me ask you three things:Whether it's a person using a holographic object to hit someone or a hologram itself attempting to hit someone, the scenario is essentially the same.
How long are your arms?
What do your arms do when you're swinging a baseball bat?
And how will you avoid hitting your fellow who is almost standing on your toes (the aforementioned 20cm)?
Frankly, even if you had a good point, your attitude has made me lose interest. Good Day.
Ah hell, if anything, the fact that Data could actually find the holodeck wall and throw a rock at it in Farpoint is itself now inconsistent with how the holodecks have worked in every other episode. If anything that rock should have just continued on towards wherever, unobstructed by the barrier of the wall.
IIRC the ST:TNG tech manual said there are eleven, and not everyone on board would be interested in the holodeck.There are 4 holodecks, 1000 crew members, and no lines.
Ah hell, if anything, the fact that Data could actually find the holodeck wall and throw a rock at it in Farpoint is itself now inconsistent with how the holodecks have worked in every other episode. If anything that rock should have just continued on towards wherever, unobstructed by the barrier of the wall.
That level of holodeck technology is where it should have stayed. The mind bending qualities of voodoo magic that it later acquired were a step too far. I generally suspend disbelief for those eps but would have preferred some semblance of scientific reality.
A room that creates a convincing optical illusion environment is one thing but a room that creates an alternative reality with physics defying capabilities, spacial miracles, intuitive computer interaction and oh yes, actual sentient life.......was probably too much
According to the official blueprints there are at least twelve, and possibly several (dozen) little alcoves with hologrids in them for "Privacy" purposes, something GR carried over from the TMP novelization. I don't remember how long that idea lasted, and would have to check to see if the blueprints actually carry that last category. It's late so I'm not going to do that.
Do the privacy ones have drains in the floor?
IIRC the ST:TNG tech manual said there are eleven, and not everyone on board would be interested in the holodeck.There are 4 holodecks, 1000 crew members, and no lines.
While I personally would like to try it, I don't know that I would be all that interested in using it on a regular basis.
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