The ENT episode These Are the Voyages show the holodeck replicating his costume directly over his standard uniform. This feature was never a part of TNG before that. In fact, the characters specifically state, at various times, that they needed time to dress-up, first ...
The reason I questioned was because I imagine I'd feel rather silly walking down the Enterprise's corridors or sitting around Quark's waiting for my holo suite to open while wearing full costume![]()
The reason I questioned was because I imagine I'd feel rather silly walking down the Enterprise's corridors or sitting around Quark's waiting for my holo suite to open while wearing full costume![]()
Didn't we see Kira and Dax doing just that dressed as princesses once?
The ENT episode These Are the Voyages show the holodeck replicating his costume directly over his standard uniform. This feature was never a part of TNG before that. In fact, the characters specifically state, at various times, that they needed time to dress-up, first ...
Maybe it's an authenticity thing? Perhaps the deck projected a hologram over Riker's uniform, but Riker would still feel his uniform, since it's just a hologram. If you really want to feel like you're walking around in a suit of armor or a hoop skirt you have to head for the replicator.
The ENT episode These Are the Voyages show the holodeck replicating his costume directly over his standard uniform. This feature was never a part of TNG before that. In fact, the characters specifically state, at various times, that they needed time to dress-up, first ...
Maybe it's an authenticity thing? Perhaps the deck projected a hologram over Riker's uniform, but Riker would still feel his uniform, since it's just a hologram. If you really want to feel like you're walking around in a suit of armor or a hoop skirt you have to head for the replicator.
But the holodeck can also be a replicator. Meaning, if you go in and do a holoprogram of your favorite restaurant, you're eating real food, not holo-food - the program replicates it for you. Don't see why the same thing couldn't apply for things like clothing.
I mean, in ST:FC, Picard and crew are about to beam down to Earth and he tells the computer that they want to be dressed in mid-21st-century civilian clothing, which the transporter automatically creates for them during the beam down process. The holodecks may have been adaptable for the same functionality. For instance, when Picard and Lily went into the Dixon Hill program, the computer may have automatically "trans-replicated" their existing clothes into 1940's appropriate attire. It wouldn't be holographic clothing, it'd be replicated.
Why? Since the holodeck is a common recreational device at that time, people should be used to such things. The only time embarrassment would come into it would be if it's one of the programs where you're not wearing anything, or at least not much.I imagine I'd feel rather silly walking down the Enterprise's corridors or sitting around Quark's waiting for my holo suite to open while wearing full costume![]()
But there would always be a way for you to make it right, if you just use your imagination. That was the problem with Data's standup showcase program... Data made it, & he clearly wasn't imaginative enough to work that out. Geordi accidentally programmed a character that either was self aware, or was so nearly perfect at demonstrating it, that no one could tell the difference. You just need to know how to apply your craftsmanship to creating a realistic programEverything about the holodeck seems to be embarassing and awkward, though. Like when Data's trying to be a comedian and the audience laughs at everything, automatically. There would always be something not "right" about the experience and there goes the "fun" of it ...
I should think that Riker's position as First Officer gives him extra authority over holodeck programs, and he can override other peoples' program settings.What's really weird is that Riker was able to just delete the NPC modeled after him out of Barclay's program. Can anybody just barge into your holo adventure and change things nilly-willy? Imagine the pranks....
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