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Showing posts with label hologram. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hologram. Show all posts

Saturday, April 30, 2016

Holodeck Vs Holosuites

Science fiction fans may argue about which they like better - Star Trek or Star Wars.  Vulcan neck pinch trumps a Jedi Force push?  Does a lightsaber get more love and respect than a Klingon Bat'leth? One thing in common with both sci-fi powerhouses, they love using holograms.









The holodeck on a starship is a place to relax and play. If you find yourself at Deep Space Nine, however, you'll have to use a holosuite - run by the Ferengi Quark. What's the difference?  Well, for one, those Galaxy class starships are enormous - big enough to devote an entire deck of space to holographic fun.  On DS9, space is a premium, so your holo adventures may be a wee bit curtailed owing to the cramped space. One thing is clear:  Quark's notion of what is permissible - involving sexuality of all kinds and ways - can't be as conservative as Starfleet's.  Anything goes.  

In purely practical terms, the crew on Picard's Enterprise and on other Starfleet vessels are always being interrupted by fellow crew mates strolling into the holographic fantasies.  It's a sure bet that if Quark's customers had strangers barging into his holosuites - or relationship partners wanting to know their secret sexual desires - his reputation and profit margin would go south faster than the warp drive on the U.S.S. Defiant. 

Friday, October 30, 2015

Creepy Trek - Return Of The Archons

One of the creepiest TOS episodes is The Return of The Archons. Kirk's Enterprise encounters a planet ruled over by a super computer who keeps order by projecting a creepy hologram of a long dead ruler - Landru.  The nasty artificial intelligence is assisted by zombie like minions garbed in flowing robes, faces hidden by hoods.  Dunno about you, but I prefer Gru's Minions any day!


































Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Hologram Hotness

What's a knockout like you doing in a computer generated gin joint like this?  Not a bad come on line, and when brazenly delivered by the Enterprise D's Cmdr. Will Riker (Jonathan Frakes) to a holographic honey named Minuet, it's quite fitting.

Hot holograms?  Minuet could be elected the spokesperson for the group.


Minuet would be so convincing in her alluring realism, that when Riker was abducted and snared into an even more advanced holographic environment than his Starship's holodeck (Future Imperfect), his captor believed she was the real deal. 

The captivating Minuet embodied the classic love story complete with a most poignant ending.  Although not flesh and blood, for Will Riker, the sexy Minuet became the unforgettable girl who not only got away, but who never really was in the first place.

Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Starship Prometheus - Voyager's Doc Goes On A Mission

Many starships in Gene Roddenberry's universe are powerful, practical and even downright awesome.  They ferry noble Starfleet professionals to faraway planets and explore the wondrous unknown of the cosmos.  Of them, the many ships whose designation is Enterprise are some of the most famous and versatile.  Captains Kirk and Picard commanded these legendary vessels.

Then there are the others....


Prometheus is an experimental design from Starfleet, but when Star Trek: Voyager's Doc (Robert Picardo) is 'beamed' aboard and must work with that ship's less than friendly hologram, it rises to the mission challenge.  Prometheus is a magnificent example of advanced technology and it's one sexy starfleet beast indeed.