My husband and I are rewatching a lot of TNG lately--not in any particular order, just putting it on an episode and letting a couple play while we're having dinner or doing chores or whatever. A few episodes recently got me thinking about what the ST:TNG team thought--or didn't think about--in regards to privacy.
In particular, we watched Galaxy's Child (an episode I never really liked or paid attention to) and I can't help but wonder why the Holodeck even let anyone make a program replicating an actual person, especially a living one. I guess I don't think about it when it's something like Data playing poker with Hawking and Newton, but when it's Geordi crushing on Leah Brahms (and then behaving weirdly toward her when she actually visits the ship) or Barclay making sexualized versions of Crusher and Troi and a demeaning one of Riker etc....isn't it kind of...weird?
Also, in Galaxy's Child, it's really peculiar to me that Leah Brahms calls out Geordi on how creepy it is that he's created this Holodeck program, and the writing has him not only defending his actions but basically acting like she's the problem: blowing this out of proportion, not being nice to him. I mean, ew.
But I digress: why isn't it illegal or impossible to make holodeck programs using likenesses of actual people? I would think this would at the very least be a complicated copyright permission question.
In particular, we watched Galaxy's Child (an episode I never really liked or paid attention to) and I can't help but wonder why the Holodeck even let anyone make a program replicating an actual person, especially a living one. I guess I don't think about it when it's something like Data playing poker with Hawking and Newton, but when it's Geordi crushing on Leah Brahms (and then behaving weirdly toward her when she actually visits the ship) or Barclay making sexualized versions of Crusher and Troi and a demeaning one of Riker etc....isn't it kind of...weird?
Also, in Galaxy's Child, it's really peculiar to me that Leah Brahms calls out Geordi on how creepy it is that he's created this Holodeck program, and the writing has him not only defending his actions but basically acting like she's the problem: blowing this out of proportion, not being nice to him. I mean, ew.
But I digress: why isn't it illegal or impossible to make holodeck programs using likenesses of actual people? I would think this would at the very least be a complicated copyright permission question.