Star Trek Holodeck regulations

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Anonymous wrote:I may just get kicked out of my own thread for this, I like Star Trek Enterprise series. Worst theme song ever for any TV show. but loved they used grappling hooks and didn't trust the transporter.


Was just thinking about this the other day. I didn't take at first but grew to love it. I love TNG, but it's also very sterile.
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Anonymous wrote:That is my favorite TNG gif of all time. TOS rules. TNG close 2nd. That is all.


am i the only trekkie that never got into TOS.

TNG and DS9 were way more fun and interesting to day dream about. TOS was just boring. hell even some voy episodes were more enjoyable for me.

Fun fact - I once ran into Jadzia Dax at a grocery store in central PA.


Was she working there? Her career has pretty much sputtered out.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That is my favorite TNG gif of all time. TOS rules. TNG close 2nd. That is all.


am i the only trekkie that never got into TOS.

TNG and DS9 were way more fun and interesting to day dream about. TOS was just boring. hell even some voy episodes were more enjoyable for me.

Fun fact - I once ran into Jadzia Dax at a grocery store in central PA.


I am from Central PA and a huge trekker never saw her there! NO FAIR!


she lived in the hershey area (not sure if she still lives there).
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I know you are all wondering about stealth Trekkers. There are tons of us. I believe I read somewhere that Star Trek shows and movies are the top streaming content from streaming services.

But if you do feel like the only kid in school with Vulcan ears, go to a convention. You will love it, and once you publicly out yourself as a Trekker you will find out that half of your friends, co-workers, etc are Trekkers as well.
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Anonymous wrote:I may just get kicked out of my own thread for this, I like Star Trek Enterprise series. Worst theme song ever for any TV show. but loved they used grappling hooks and didn't trust the transporter.

"It's been a long road, gettin' from there to here..." Omfg.
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Anonymous wrote:I may just get kicked out of my own thread for this, I like Star Trek Enterprise series. Worst theme song ever for any TV show. but loved they used grappling hooks and didn't trust the transporter.

"It's been a long road, gettin' from there to here..." Omfg.


I love you.
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James T. Kirk gave my first "gosh it feels funny down there." I watched fist when I was 11 in '76. IT WAS ALL WE HAD!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:James T. Kirk gave my first "gosh it feels funny down there." I watched fist when I was 11 in '76. IT WAS ALL WE HAD!


Ditto, PP, ditto. And your family had one TV, right?
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How would you use a holodeck? I'd probably rely on it too often for babysitting -- just stick my kids in there with virtual parents to take them to the zoo and such.
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Anonymous wrote:How would you use a holodeck? I'd probably rely on it too often for babysitting -- just stick my kids in there with virtual parents to take them to the zoo and such.


For working out -- hiking or running in exotic locales, swimming in the ocean, tennis partner, etc. A great massage would be good too!

The role-playing games some of the characters did might be fun -- like Janeway's novel, only I wouldn't pick something horribly dull like hers. I'd pick an Anne McCaffrey Dragonriders novel and role-play a dragonrider, soaring through the air. Or Tolkein, and hang out with the hobbits.

I am a nerd. Ah well.
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Anonymous wrote:How would you use a holodeck? I'd probably rely on it too often for babysitting -- just stick my kids in there with virtual parents to take them to the zoo and such.


I never even thought of this. It would be full of children!
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Anonymous wrote:How would you use a holodeck? I'd probably rely on it too often for babysitting -- just stick my kids in there with virtual parents to take them to the zoo and such.


DCUM's in starfleet don't have kids on starships with them except for crusher.

I wonder what is the average # of children a woman in starfleet has - it wouldn't be very many considering the trends.

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Anonymous wrote:How would you use a holodeck? I'd probably rely on it too often for babysitting -- just stick my kids in there with virtual parents to take them to the zoo and such.


DCUM's in starfleet don't have kids on starships with them except for crusher.

I wonder what is the average # of children a woman in starfleet has - it wouldn't be very many considering the trends.



There were lots of kids, only brought out when story line required it. There was a school, teachers, once they even had Captain Picard Day and made a banner & pictures.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How would you use a holodeck? I'd probably rely on it too often for babysitting -- just stick my kids in there with virtual parents to take them to the zoo and such.


DCUM's in starfleet don't have kids on starships with them except for crusher.

I wonder what is the average # of children a woman in starfleet has - it wouldn't be very many considering the trends.



There were lots of kids, only brought out when story line required it. There was a school, teachers, once they even had Captain Picard Day and made a banner & pictures.
.

O'briens wife keiko gave birth on the enterprise.

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