So, in Ship in a Bottle we find out that Moriarty has not only been stored in computer memory, by his own admission undergoing brief, terrifying, disembodied, substanceless periods of consciousness, over the course of 4 years, but when he is put into form once again, we find out that he now inexplicably has not only the ability to maintain in that form at will, but also to manipulate the holodeck itself, into *spoiler alert* an Enterprise facsimile labyrinth, which he intends to use to further his goals.
However, there's another thing we learn in the episode, which plays a peripheral factor in the story, but in fact might be much more integral to the events, than the episode tells. The whole issue arises when a dominant hand glitch in Data's Sherlock Holmes program becomes disruptive, & when Barclay is called on to fix it, the 1st place he investigates is the sequencing of the protected memory file of Moriarty himself.
So there's reason to believe that the lengthy storage of such a complex file might have actually been the cause of the glitch, that maybe storing a file like his for so long goes beyond the capacity of the holodeck design, & had unintended literal con-sequences.
Or were they unintended? If it's true that Moriarty was experiencing consciousness while in storage, & we then see he has a new expansion of control over the programming itself, then it's possible that Moriarty himself found a way to put that glitch into the Sherlock Holmes program, with the express intention of getting someone, maybe even Mr. Data himself, to unlock his program!
He might even have specifically chosen the hand dominant glitch itself, as a way to be an annoyance in solving the crimes of Sherlock Holmes, which often depend on nuances like the killer being left handed etc... So, he might very well have been planning this escape for 4 years... on & off... as it were lol
However, there's another thing we learn in the episode, which plays a peripheral factor in the story, but in fact might be much more integral to the events, than the episode tells. The whole issue arises when a dominant hand glitch in Data's Sherlock Holmes program becomes disruptive, & when Barclay is called on to fix it, the 1st place he investigates is the sequencing of the protected memory file of Moriarty himself.
So there's reason to believe that the lengthy storage of such a complex file might have actually been the cause of the glitch, that maybe storing a file like his for so long goes beyond the capacity of the holodeck design, & had unintended literal con-sequences.
Or were they unintended? If it's true that Moriarty was experiencing consciousness while in storage, & we then see he has a new expansion of control over the programming itself, then it's possible that Moriarty himself found a way to put that glitch into the Sherlock Holmes program, with the express intention of getting someone, maybe even Mr. Data himself, to unlock his program!
He might even have specifically chosen the hand dominant glitch itself, as a way to be an annoyance in solving the crimes of Sherlock Holmes, which often depend on nuances like the killer being left handed etc... So, he might very well have been planning this escape for 4 years... on & off... as it were lol
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