TNG s3e21 “Hollow Pursuits”

    • @mkwt@lemmy.world
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      19 days ago

      Surely, they can just un-replicate it and replenish the replicator protein stocks.

      Edit: Thinking about this problem some more, there’s probably a serious issue figuring out what fluids and tissues are safe to un-replicate.

      Per the technical manual, the personnel transporters have quark-scale resolution, but the cargo transporters and replicators only have molecular-scale resolution. It would be a gross safety violation to put a living being through anything short of a personnel-rated transporter. Meanwhile any kind of bodily fluid that is emitted is going to have a bunch of still living cells, at least for a while. (I’m not even discussing the gametes here yet). So how do you get the computer to safely and reliably make the determination?

      • @finitebanjo@lemmy.world
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        1519 days ago

        I mean, if the ship is truly self sufficient for long journeys, then this is exactly what they’ve already been doing.

      • Dharma Curious (he/him)
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        719 days ago

        I’m sure I recall them using the cargo transporter at least a few times, but it might be enterprise I’m thinking of? I wonder what resolution they had…

        • Tippon
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          619 days ago

          No, that does sound familiar from TNG. I’m sure I remember it too.

    • VindictiveJudge
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      1919 days ago

      Freeman: “People use it for that?”

      Ransom: “Yeah, it’s mostly that.”

  • Singletona082
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    2820 days ago

    Porn. Lots… and lots… and LOTS of porn.

    Now the real chestnut observation from days past.

    All of that has to go somewhere. Ships recycle a LOT of stuff. Replicators effecitvly ensure that Stuff gets turned into Stuff you can use. However it’s easier to turn Stuff into Stuff when that Stuff already has the protines, fats, and such that the end product wants to use.

    Ergo ipso…

    When Troi was ordering that chocolate cake, she’s eating riker splooge.

  • FuglyDuck
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    1620 days ago

    I mean, I generally don’t want to know what anyone does alone on the hollow deck.

    and I’m pretty sure that Barclay’s a freak, so… we’ll just leave that right there.

    • @ummthatguy@lemmy.worldOP
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      2520 days ago

      The setup is different for each person, but it all kinda ends the same. Any which way you go, the holodeck filter has to be cleaned out.

    • TimeSquirrel
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      1520 days ago

      I would only do medieval plays and Sherlock Holmes stories thank you very much… … … … … … … … …and probably some furry porn…

  • @ILikeTraaaains@lemmy.world
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    It baffles me the lack of privacy in the holodecks. At least on federation ships, I don’t remember the ones from Quark’s being accessed by anybody when in use with the same liberty as on the ships.

    They enter on others personal fantasies while running (or load a personal program from another person, people sometimes load others person programs), imagine enter on on an R-rated Barclay program while it is in use or load Tuvok’s wife program to help him through Pom Farr.

    • Sundray
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      419 days ago

      Considering the lack of privacy and the massive energy expenditure of the holodeck, I feel like a crewmember would be better off heading to sickbay for a hypo full of 23rd century saltpeter. “Turn me off, doc.”

  • @Donjuanme@lemmy.world
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    820 days ago

    I really enjoyed the Oroville’s multiple takes on the hollo-deck, it’s probably not healthy for you or your relations to get addicted to it