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Is it ok to have sex with holograms?

I think holograms were probably made with sex in mind. At least to some small degree. But could a woman have sex with a male hologram??

There is a discussion about this on Starbase75.com
 
And most people don't spend 80% of their time masturbating. Holodecks probably wouldn't change much in that respect. Just as with the internet, people would invent ways to get their work done while simultaneously having fun (porn, social media, whatever); the most popular type of holoprogram might in fact be some sort of a "working interface" where you get your daily work done while being entertained. Say, you sit at your desk, only it comes with an orally active personal secretary between your legs and an unlimited supply of whisky-flavored ice cream without fattening or otherwise unhealthy effects.

Timo Saloniemi


first off, you didn't catch what I said about the COMBINATION of Trekenomics and the holodeck. Nowadays, people have to worry about their jobs to provide their basic needs. Not the case in the Trekverse.



Secondly, the holodeck is NOTHING like the modern internet, nor is it anything like masturbating. It's fully-interactive three-dimensional technology, where programmed holograms are almost fully realistic within their programmed specifications.

this isn't blow-up dolls were talking about. Again, in my opinion, most of the population would spend their time in holodeck fantasies.
 
I thought Quark's holosuites were specifically for that purpose? The early character bios and info always referred to him as the owner of the station's bar and brothel. Which is why Sisko wanted Jake to stay away from them. (You went to a holosuite with Nog?!)

Not only is it ok, it's actively encouraged!
 
I wonder if you could copyright your image, so that you would be owed royalties whenever someone conjured "you" up for a quick boink.

Incidentally, I suspect the development of androids and holodecks pretty much devastated the blow-up doll industry. :D
 
Is it right or wrong to have sex with holograms? I think that Futurama episode with the Lucy Liu-bot tackled this better than Trek did:lol:

Electro-gonorrhea, the noisy killer. :lol:

I'd hate to be the holo-deck squeegee guy!
 
Holographic characters create a whole other level of legality, morality and ethics we simply aren't equipped to deal with.

If a person is found to have created holograms for the explicit purpose of raping/brutally murder/sadistically torture those holograms, and this person is otherwise a functional productive individual in the society, what should be done?

We begun going down this road when the congress instituted video game ratings thanks to the GTA series. It is a problem when people start to blur the line between fantasy and reality.

So I envision the holodeck with the following two rules.

1) It will not be a sandbox situation where any user gets to create any environment at any moment. It will have set programs with predefined holographic characters who can only behave within the program's parameters. eg. A holographic tennis player will not respond when you order it to remove its clothing and have sex with you.

2) Parents, I hope, will have very strict limitations on when and how their children uses the holodeck.
 
Holographic characters create a whole other level of legality, morality and ethics we simply aren't equipped to deal with.

If a person is found to have created holograms for the explicit purpose of raping/brutally murder/sadistically torture those holograms, and this person is otherwise a functional productive individual in the society, what should be done?

We begun going down this road when the congress instituted video game ratings thanks to the GTA series. It is a problem when people start to blur the line between fantasy and reality.

So I envision the holodeck with the following two rules.

1) It will not be a sandbox situation where any user gets to create any environment at any moment. It will have set programs with predefined holographic characters who can only behave within the program's parameters. eg. A holographic tennis player will not respond when you order it to remove its clothing and have sex with you.

2) Parents, I hope, will have very strict limitations on when and how their children uses the holodeck.

So this becomes a situation where the government comes in and tells you what you can and can't do in the privacy of your home?
 
Holographic characters create a whole other level of legality, morality and ethics we simply aren't equipped to deal with.

If a person is found to have created holograms for the explicit purpose of raping/brutally murder/sadistically torture those holograms, and this person is otherwise a functional productive individual in the society, what should be done?

We begun going down this road when the congress instituted video game ratings thanks to the GTA series. It is a problem when people start to blur the line between fantasy and reality.

So I envision the holodeck with the following two rules.

1) It will not be a sandbox situation where any user gets to create any environment at any moment. It will have set programs with predefined holographic characters who can only behave within the program's parameters. eg. A holographic tennis player will not respond when you order it to remove its clothing and have sex with you.

2) Parents, I hope, will have very strict limitations on when and how their children uses the holodeck.

So this becomes a situation where the government comes in and tells you what you can and can't do in the privacy of your home?

Well you aren't allowed to rape, murder, attack or rob someone in the privacy of your home even today. ;)
 
Holographic characters create a whole other level of legality, morality and ethics we simply aren't equipped to deal with.

If a person is found to have created holograms for the explicit purpose of raping/brutally murder/sadistically torture those holograms, and this person is otherwise a functional productive individual in the society, what should be done?

We begun going down this road when the congress instituted video game ratings thanks to the GTA series. It is a problem when people start to blur the line between fantasy and reality.

So I envision the holodeck with the following two rules.

1) It will not be a sandbox situation where any user gets to create any environment at any moment. It will have set programs with predefined holographic characters who can only behave within the program's parameters. eg. A holographic tennis player will not respond when you order it to remove its clothing and have sex with you.

2) Parents, I hope, will have very strict limitations on when and how their children uses the holodeck.

So this becomes a situation where the government comes in and tells you what you can and can't do in the privacy of your home?

Well you aren't allowed to rape, murder, attack or rob someone in the privacy of your home even today. ;)

Yeah. But we're not talking about a person. We're talking about an artificial construct. No different than a dude wanting to have sex with his toaster.
 
Short answer: yes it is okay to have sex with a hologram. Holosex is after all, just a fancier method of masturbation.
And most people don't spend 80% of their time masturbating.
Speak for yourself. ;)

i bet holodecks have sticky floors
It's ok as long as you clean up after yourself.
I'd hate to be the holo-deck squeegee guy!
The Life and Times of a Holodeck Janitor (kinda gross)

. . .If a person is found to have created holograms for the explicit purpose of raping/brutally murder/sadistically torture those holograms, and this person is otherwise a functional productive individual in the society, what should be done?
Nothing. What consenting adults do in private — what movies they watch, what books they read, what they do for recreation — is nobody else’s business.

It will have set programs with predefined holographic characters who can only behave within the program's parameters. eg. A holographic tennis player will not respond when you order it to remove its clothing and have sex with you.
Shit. There goes my 1970s soft-porn fantasy, “Swinging Tennis Chicks.”
 
So this becomes a situation where the government comes in and tells you what you can and can't do in the privacy of your home?

Well you aren't allowed to rape, murder, attack or rob someone in the privacy of your home even today. ;)

Yeah. But we're not talking about a person. We're talking about an artificial construct. No different than a dude wanting to have sex with his toaster.

We are only allowed to be married to one person at a time right now. That's also the gov't telling us what we can't or can't do in our own homes. People seem to automatically equate "Gov't Regulation" with "Get out of my life". Laws concerning monogamy and seat belts and helmets and salt content are good because it keeps us healthy and the society as a whole functioning.

To your other point, a person wanting to screw his toaster is very different from a person who gets used to raping his hologram. The reason being that the person who got used to raping hologram people will surely have issues interacting with real people in a normal sense. True, Nobody would care if he/she lives out in the middle of nowhere and has a job that doesn't require normal human interaction. But I'm pretty sure you don't want either person (toaster screwing or hologram raping) working with you or living next to you.
 
To your other point, a person wanting to screw his toaster is very different from a person who gets used to raping his hologram. The reason being that the person who got used to raping hologram people will surely have issues interacting with real people in a normal sense. True, Nobody would care if he/she lives out in the middle of nowhere and has a job that doesn't require normal human interaction. But I'm pretty sure you don't want either person (toaster screwing or hologram raping) working with you or living next to you.

You may find out the guy screwing a hologram is the most well adjusted guy in the office/neighborhood.
 
Would anyone here feel just a bit bothered if someone was using and abusing a simulated version of them in a holodeck? Think about it.
 
Nothing. What consenting adults do in private — what movies they watch, what books they read, what they do for recreation — is nobody else’s business.

That's not entirely true, is it? People get arrested for child pornography all the time. And don't tell me its legal to smoke pot or shoot crack if you do it in private.

But let's leave the extreme cases out for now. Here is a scenario. A man rapes a woman. This is the first time he ever raped a woman and he is caught. If the man is found to have porn movies with rape themes in his possession, it can be used by the prosecutor to show a pattern of behavior that this person is maladjusted for society and deserves to be locked up for a long time.

The point here is that what you do in the privacy of your own home will tend to leak into every other aspect of your life. If you are addicted to porn, there is a good chance you will be caught watching porn at work. If you are addicted to gambling, you will eventually hurt somebody, whether it be you or your family. Normal human beings tend to not be very good at completely compartmentalizing different aspects of their lives.


Shit. There goes my 1970s soft-porn fantasy, “Swinging Tennis Chicks.”

hmm... that WOULD be an interesting porn. Think what they can do with the rackets.
 
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