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Spoilers Section 31 General Discussion Thread

A Section 31 series. Yay or nay?

  • Yay, a Section 31 series!

    Votes: 80 39.8%
  • Nay, give us anything else instead!

    Votes: 121 60.2%

  • Total voters
    201
I think the idea was holodecks were around before TNG but they were more primitive than the TNG ones. My guess is their were limits to the kind of programs you could run. The Holographic people felt less real or something like that.
 
They showed up in both ENT and TAS. There’s chronologically nothing wrong with having them in S31. It can be assumed that they were just more rare and resource intensive in the years leading up to TNG, so it’s really not a big deal. That, and Riker probably spent too much time sequestered away in Alaska and Tycho City, playing Anbo Jitsu and Parisses Squares in his youth to go looking for one.
 
Riker had never seen a holodeck before the Enterprise D so I hope they avoid showing one in Section 31.

Yeah I know Disco portrayed Section 31 as cool Men in Black with secret future technology, but I still don't want to see them.
Actually, what he says was that he "didn't believe that these simulations could be this real", not that he had never seen a holodeck or holographic simulation before. I see his comments as reacting to an upgrade in the technology, perhaps eliminating the 24th century equivalent of the uncanny valley.

I mean, we saw holographic simulations in Discovery, but they were essentially just target practice. They weren't force field enhanced fully realistic holograms that you could interact with. The technology had to start somewhere.

ETA: Not to mention TAS The Practical Joker.
 
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Riker had never seen a holodeck before the Enterprise D so I hope they avoid showing one in Section 31.
Disco already showed a holodeck while they were still in the 23rd century, we see Lorca and Tyler training in one in the first season.
TAS already showed us the holodeck rec room.
Janeway talked about using the holodeck when she was a child
As recently as the first episode of Lower Decks, those characters were still acting like the holodeck was something new and impressive.

Star Trek has never been consistent about the holodecks. At all. And I haven't even gotten started on how inconsistent the technology itself has been depicted.
 
I think the idea was holodecks were around before TNG but they were more primitive than the TNG ones. My guess is their were limits to the kind of programs you could run. The Holographic people felt less real or something like that.
As long as the holograms are cell animation we should be fine

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Some youtuber claims to have seen a 75% version of the movie (so 25% different? :D) with no sfx, sounds, music, and found it terrible, acknowledging that is wasn't the final product though.

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If the Reddit link doesn't work, look up Jamie Rixom (SciTrek)

Not that I'm saying they're lying, but if I were in their position, I'd drop 1-3 spoilers from the movie, so people after release would see I really had inside info and wasn't just making an educated guess.
 
Riker had never seen a holodeck before the Enterprise D
That's not what he said.

RIKER: I didn't believe these simulations could be this real.
DATA: Much of it is real, sir. If the transporters can convert our bodies to an energy beam, then back to the original pattern again
RIKER: Yes, of course. And these rocks and vegetation have much simpler patterns.
DATA: Correct, sir. The rear wall.
RIKER: I can't see it.
DATA: We're right next to it.
(He throws a rock at it, and the image pixilates on impact)
RIKER: Incredible!
 
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