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If you were able to use the Holodeck

Granola Gwen

Lieutenant Commander
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Where would you go? I'd like to make my own Enterprise with some of my favorite fictional characters I like or go into some cartoon world.
 
I created an exact replica of my quarters with a holodeck inside playing an exact replica of my quarters with a holodeck inside playing an exact replica of my quarters with a holodeck inside playing an exact replica of my quarters with a holodeck inside playing an exact replica of my quarters with a holodeck inside playing....

And when it came time to leave I never knew for sure if I exited the right one and the world was real....

True story.
 
In all seriousness, if I could use the holodeck I would have an absolute ball.

There are way way too many game worlds I would load up. GTA [playing Vice City on a holodeck would be epic], Morrowind [to explore that world, on foot and have the holodeck 'level me up' and adapt as I advance in the simulation], Final Fantasy VIII, Metal Gear Solid, L.A Noire...too much fun!

If this was a present day holodeck [as in, Im not on a ST ship] then of course, I would use it to be a starship captain and have all kinds of adventures.

I'd go to random gigs, see my favourite bands 'live' in a manner of speaking...

It really would provide endless entertainment.
 
^Good game list, Morrowind would definitely be one of the games I'll load.

I think I'd have holo-addiction if holodecks existed. I'd go from exploring to adventuring to playing chess with Socrates. I'd fight along side the Spartans, fly in an armada of Starfleet ships against the Empire and their Death Star, get in a street race with Speed Racer, Captain Falcon, Sonic the Hedgehog, and Kaneda, then team up with the Avengers and the X-Men against... I take it back, I don't think I'll get holo-addiction, I know I'll get holo-addiction.
 
^Good game list, Morrowind would definitely be one of the games I'll load.

I think I'd have holo-addiction if holodecks existed. I'd go from exploring to adventuring to playing chess with Socrates. I'd fight along side the Spartans, fly in an armada of Starfleet ships against the Empire and their Death Star, get in a street race with Speed Racer, Captain Falcon, Sonic the Hedgehog, and Kaneda, then team up with the Avengers and the X-Men against... I take it back, I don't think I'll get holo-addiction, I know I'll get holo-addiction.

Interestingly, this crossed my mind as I was typing my original post. Holo-addiction would be so easy it's scary. The scope of activities, stories, places all to explore would consume a lot of time easily.
 
Honestly, once you blew your wad on the sex thing, the gaming thing, the sightseeing thing, & the imaginary playtime thing, it would also be as incredible a learning tool as anyone could ever imagine

Half the time I'm on my piddly pc, I'm using it to learn something or how to do something, and that's just an audio/visual database. Imagine having that level of access to the accumulated knowledge of mankind, but presented in a virtual setting, with an inexhaustible resource parameter.

Data uses it to learn to dance. Worf uses it for weapons training. Barclay uses it to posit physics formulas. Geordi uses it to get hands on access to the Enterprise as a shipyard model, to study it from an engineering perspective. You could teach yourself how to pilot, or sail, or build or repair. You could teach yourself how to be a surgeon, BY YOURSELF, experimenting on realistic subjects

When you look at it like that, it's not as odd how perfect people seem in that universe, how they all seem to know so much & can do so much. You could learn how to do something new every single day. Plus, if we accept the replicator aspect of their holodeck tech, then you can actually create real things with it too. You could learn & accomplish virtually anything
 
Geordi uses it to get hands on access to the Enterprise as a shipyard model, to study it from an engineering perspective.
And hands on access to Leah Brahms.

In addition to Geordi using the holodeck for sex, so did Picard, Riker, Tuvok, Tom, well the whole Voyager crew and their Old Irish sexcipade program, and the whole DS9 crew and their Orion programs. The had good excuses though. One was lost on the other side of the galaxy and the other was during war time.
 
I would become Klingon ruler of the galaxy in the TOS era.

I think only those predisposed toward addictive behavior would have holo-addiction.
Unless the computer is impossibly sophisticated, there will always be something that tells you the whole thing just isn't real... maybe some aspect of the environment, or, more likely, the way sentient beings are portrayed.

Kor
 
I would become Klingon ruler of the galaxy in the TOS era.

I think only those predisposed toward addictive behavior would have holo-addiction.
Unless the computer is impossibly sophisticated, there will always be something that tells you the whole thing just isn't real... maybe some aspect of the environment, or, more likely, the way sentient beings are portrayed.

Kor


When Klingons suddenly love water, something is wrong. :klingon:
 
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