![]() 07/13/2017 at 22:58 • Filed to: Trek Thursday | ![]() | ![]() |
I too would be very serious about my leisure activities if it involved a holosuite. Probably never leave it, amirite?
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Yup. Sidenote: why hasn’t modern technology created a holosuite yet? I have leisure activities to attend to.
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That’s the problem with the Holodeck. Nobody would ever leave.
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Lol. I’m watching DS9 right now.
No holosuite because no Ferengi!
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I’ve always kind of wondered about the holodeck. There’s protocols so you can’t die. So the question then becomes how reckless does the programming allow you to be? Can you step in front of a speeding bus? Jump out of an airplane without a chute?
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I like to think of it as enhanced VR and those “holodeck/suite programs are pretty much just video games”.
The Battle of Britain “simulation” that O’Brien and Bashir like to play is actually Call of Duty: World War II: The Battle of Britain 1940. And somehow EA still charges money for map pack DLC, even in a moneyless society