In "The Neutral Zone", Data makes the comment about television dying out as a medium in 2040 IIRC.
In Voyager, when the ship goes back to the 1990s, what's his name makes the comment regarding television (while Kes and Neelix) watch it that he couldn't understand just watching something instead of being a part of it (like on the holodeck).
Is any of this at all realistic?
As someone once said, in most homes the television is little more than a talking lamp. That is few people pay much attention to it until something comes on and it grabs their attention.
I mean come on.
We know the Federation has a News service so they must broadcast that news.
Do we really think that in the 24th century people come home tired and turn on the news, but insist on being projected into a holodeck version of it?
In Voyager, when the ship goes back to the 1990s, what's his name makes the comment regarding television (while Kes and Neelix) watch it that he couldn't understand just watching something instead of being a part of it (like on the holodeck).
Is any of this at all realistic?
As someone once said, in most homes the television is little more than a talking lamp. That is few people pay much attention to it until something comes on and it grabs their attention.
I mean come on.
We know the Federation has a News service so they must broadcast that news.
Do we really think that in the 24th century people come home tired and turn on the news, but insist on being projected into a holodeck version of it?