TNG s6e4 “Relics” and PRO s1e5 “Kobayashi”

    • Vespair@lemmy.zip
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      17 hours ago

      I don’t watch NuTrek, is that character on the bottom panel a Dax?

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          17 hours ago

          I have no idea how this ended up a nested comment under another comment tbh, I meant this as a top-level comment. I recognize Kira, I meant the original top-level image with the purple cgi character

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              17 hours ago

              Wait now I have a fun follow-up question:

              If you holodeck the D and then go into the holodeck, can you use that holodeck to simulate another Starfleet vessel with a holodeck? And if so, can you then use that holodeck to replicate the process with another ship and holodeck?

              How deep do you think we can go before we start to experience collapse?

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                In Star Trek TNG, the holodeck character Professor Molarity attempted the reverse of that. He wanted to leave the artificial confines and exit into the real world. Upon exiting and however it (the real world) appeared to Molarity, unbeknownst it was still inside a running holodeck session. And Lt. Barclay still owns that battery-poweted flash drive with that session still running in perpetuity.

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                17 hours ago

                I don’t see why not. If there were only one person there, the system could just not render the layers that you’re not currently in, so it could go on forever.

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                17 hours ago

                To add to the previous comment, and spoilers for those who care:

                He’s not any species, but rather a test tube experiment amalgamating the genetic properties of several Alpha Quadrant species into a single individual.

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                  17 hours ago

                  That is very cool. Admittedly I was inquiring so I could understand where the nostalgia attachment is (I didn’t know it did not take place in an Enterprise-like ship so I didn’t recognize the setting as specifically the D), but I appreciate the extra information regardless

  • 👍Maximum Derek👍@discuss.tchncs.de
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    18 hours ago

    The thing I always think about when I watch Relics is that the production team got the TOS captain’s chair and helm console from a fan. I don’t know why but it makes me like the scene with Scotty and Picard just that much more.

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      17 hours ago

      That’s one reason I loathe nutrek. TNG, DS9, and ENT went to painstaking levels to show that what was seen on screen in TOS was accurate, regardless of cheese or tackiness.

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        17 hours ago

        The older set in “Relics” was staged out of reverence to TOS. Consider, however, that the 60’s set is that way as a product of budget and available tech. The Enterprise as seen on Strange New Worlds is in all likelihood what we’d see if Star Trek first appeared in 2022. A product of its time. Not necessarily bad, just different.