I owe James Darren and his Vic Fontaine character for getting me interested in that musical genre, which led to my buying a Frank Sinatra CD in May 2004. (His and Avery Brooks' duet did the magic.).
You could get James Darren's own CDs too![]()
A Vic Fontaine holosuite as a business on the promenade is an intriguing idea, and there are valid reasons for setting it up. Once the program was running continuously (post Paper Moon) that would give Quark one less holosuite to rent out. IT WOULD CUT INTO HIS PROFITS. (Sorry--I was channeling Quark for a moment there.) So Quark would be OK with having it moved offsite. Sisko would recognize that it would be good for morale, and be in favor of it. Because it's a holosuite it wouldn't take up a lot of physical space...Sounds like a good idea to me.
I think you answered your own question - pure escapism. That whilst being able to provide enough 'home comforts' to be casually recreational by human frame of reference - a bar, music, some interest or excitement when wanted, all without fighting monsters, enduring deprivations or being too weird.Though I can understand the need for an escape from the ugly realities of the Dominion war every now and then, I can't really understand why an eclectic bag of 24th century aliens and humans would all choose to gather around and unwind at some 1962 Las Vegas recreation that to each of them would be far more alien than relocation to Ethiopia would be for most of us.
This might be a first.why couldn't they have had more Ferengi centred episodes?
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