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VOY: The Thaw

Dryson

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A question has perplexed me since recently watching the episode for the first time. At the end It is apparent that The Clown did in fact have sentient life form based emotions as it feared its own demise.

Was Captain Janeway wrong in the way that she went about the first contact with Clown?

I believe that if Captain Janeway had been more insightful and used her intelligence in a better way she could have advanced areas of Holographic Treatment for many ailments. Reverse engineering Clown could have been used to help treat many emotional disorders as the Clown would have direct access to the patients inner most thoughts to help them.

The Clown would have been instrumental in assisting rebuilding Disconnected Borg minds from inside of the Borg mind itself. But in hindsight I believe that Captain Janeway succumbed to her own fear in that moment and allowed her emotions to save a fraction of people instead of millions. In this sense I feel that Captain Janeway failed the Kobayashi Maru test and under performed as a Star Fleet officer. By not understanding that if she was able to trick the Clown, the way that she did, to fall into its own darkness, she could have tricked the Clown into understanding hope by saving it at the very last moment. The Clown would then understand hope through its own fear and would have become sentient, wanting to live. Such a trait would have been very valuable in assisting people with fear and anxiety. The Clown would have become a new type of Holographic Medical Program.

I would even go so far as to say that the Clown could have been incorporated into the computer core of a ship to generate faster and more precise calculations that would allow for faster velocities, better ship scanners and weapons overall.

But hindsight is 20/20 and we might never know if the Clown could re-purposed for such operations.
 
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He didn’t strike me as more sentient than a simple hologram.

But if he was, he was still holding hostages and proved himself willing to execute them.
 
What an interesting thread! I've started a Voyager re-watch and I just got to "The Thaw" tonight!!

... Mostly. It was getting a bit too much into the goofiness and a stuff that kind of annoys me with Voyager and Trek of this time period so... I skipped it somewhere in the middle of Act 3. The "clown" guy was too much to cope with. Aspects of the episode reminded me of the TNG episode with Lwaxana Troi, Alexander and her goofy little holodeck program with goofy flamboyant characters.
 
Interesting idea. However, I doubt whether it would be easy to re-engineer him.

After all he may want to exist, but his core is manifested fear. You probably don't simply reprogram that without probably rebuilding the program (or whatever it is) from the ground up. I think at best, they could learn something from his observational subroutines (how he gains his insights, and perhaps how he purposes his acts from the fears and brains of his subjects, etc).

I would go in an altogether different direction with it:

<final scene>
JANEWAY: Would you be honest with me?
CLOWN: Fear is the most honest of all emotions, Captain.
JANEWAY: You really want this to end as much as I do, don't you?
CLOWN: Now, now, don't even think about leaving. I'm not going to let you go, not after all this. Mirror? Don't we make a beautiful couple, Captain?
JANEWAY: I'm not Captain Janeway.
CLOWN: Could have fooled me.
JANEWAY: I'm afraid I did.
CLOWN: Pardon?
JANEWAY: I'm nothing more than a holographic image of Captain Janeway, sent here by the same technique they used to send their Doctor. I've been programmed to respond to you as Kathryn Janeway would.
Clown (whispering): I know. But I feel you. You're on the system. But if you are a simulation, you must also be interfacing with some external computer at the same time.

<engineering>
Torres: There's some feedback stream coming from the pod, into our monitoring system!
Chakotay (OC, from bridge): Quickly! Sever all connections between the monitoring system and the central computer!
Torres: Too late!
Chakotay (OC, from bridge): Can you purge it?
Torres: I'd have to isolate and contain it first, but it's dispersing throughout more systems and becoming harder to trace as we speak!

<inside>
Clown: That was very .... prudent of you, Captain. But fear doesn't easily succumb to attempts to corral or conquer it. You know as well as I do that fear only exists for one purpose. To exist. I'm sure we'll all become very good friends in short order <smiles creepily>
<Janeway simulation opening her eyes wide in horror>
-End of episode-

Over the next few months, in the background of other stories, the computer starts changing its behaviour, almost imperceptibly at first (saying stuff like 'that procedure is not recommended' just a tad more often, eventually outright refusing refusing to do stuff or reply to voice commands, unexplained minor malfunctions that slowly ramp up, holodeck simulations take unexpected twists that gradually become nastier, etc,
 
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