There has been a lot of love or hate regarding this episode. Also a lot of people are kind of confused as to what to make of it.
Here is my take on it and let me see if others agree.
Some ancient species from 87 million years ago sent the equivalent of a holonovel about their ancient myths into space to preserve their culture. (sort of like our Voyager Golden Record IRL). However, unlike Federation holonovel programs that require a holodeck to run it, this "Masks" holonovel had the holodeck built-in. So when you run it, the Masks archive is the holonovel and holodeck rolled into one and transforms nearby space into the world of that ancient civilization.
Unfortunately, the Masks archive was prematurely activated (or perhaps was defective) and started transforming the Enterprise. Maybe it was meant to be activated in some empty area on a planet or something to that effect. Maybe there was instructions on how to turn it on but it got turned on accidentally?
In human terms, it would be like if someone created a holonovel about ancient Greek mythology. But instead of requiring a holodeck, this holonovel had the holodeck built-in. And then we sent into space to be retrieved by future peoples.
Is this the way others interpret this episode as well?
Here is my take on it and let me see if others agree.
Some ancient species from 87 million years ago sent the equivalent of a holonovel about their ancient myths into space to preserve their culture. (sort of like our Voyager Golden Record IRL). However, unlike Federation holonovel programs that require a holodeck to run it, this "Masks" holonovel had the holodeck built-in. So when you run it, the Masks archive is the holonovel and holodeck rolled into one and transforms nearby space into the world of that ancient civilization.
Unfortunately, the Masks archive was prematurely activated (or perhaps was defective) and started transforming the Enterprise. Maybe it was meant to be activated in some empty area on a planet or something to that effect. Maybe there was instructions on how to turn it on but it got turned on accidentally?
In human terms, it would be like if someone created a holonovel about ancient Greek mythology. But instead of requiring a holodeck, this holonovel had the holodeck built-in. And then we sent into space to be retrieved by future peoples.
Is this the way others interpret this episode as well?