What are they eating...
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What are they eating...
I've wondered what they actually eat in the holodeck, or holosuite, and I've come to the conclusion that it must be holograham rolls.
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Re: What are they eating...
Well, at least the air in the holo environment mustn't be holographic, otherwise ending/leaving the program would cause fatal hypoxia.
EDIT: According to the TNG pilot that also applies to water, which does persist outside of the holodeck.
Anyway right forum for the question since BotF might give a clue if you have the stomach for the answer:
There the romulans have 'organic regenerators'. So all they need is a bit bio mass (possibly from the sewers? ) combined with some replicator/transporter tech and ready is the yummy imperial holo menu....
PS: One cannot use this argument to get any discounts for holo-sessions booked through AFC !
EDIT: According to the TNG pilot that also applies to water, which does persist outside of the holodeck.
Anyway right forum for the question since BotF might give a clue if you have the stomach for the answer:
There the romulans have 'organic regenerators'. So all they need is a bit bio mass (possibly from the sewers? ) combined with some replicator/transporter tech and ready is the yummy imperial holo menu....
PS: One cannot use this argument to get any discounts for holo-sessions booked through AFC !
I don't know how many bugs is too many but that point is reached somewhere before however many in BotF is.
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Re: What are they eating...
How come every time I go into a holosweet it raises my blood sugar
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Re: What are they eating...
Yea, the pilot always baffles me. The snowball out of the holodeck and the explanation of the holodeck workings itself where the rock is thrown against the grid are a bit funny.Spocks-cuddly-tribble wrote: ↑Mon Feb 15, 2021 12:29 pm Well, at least the air in the holo environment mustn't be holographic, otherwise ending/leaving the program would cause fatal hypoxia.
EDIT: According to the TNG pilot that also applies to water, which does persist outside of the holodeck.
Better to not to look too deep into that and just enjoy it for what is it. As a kid, it definitely made me wonder and the stimulus from those ideas was huge. I like to remember those times.
Coming to think of it: at a large retail company, they had some holographic Star Trek pictures back then. One was a Klingon and they also had a Borg and a Ferengi. When looked onto it from some angle, it appeared 3D and outside of the frame.
I should've just bought one.
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Re: What are they eating...
Holograms have been around for a while, they were really popular in the late '80s and early to mid '90s. Around the time that TNG was airing.
The holodeck is completely different from those hologram pictures they used to make.
The holodeck is completely different from those hologram pictures they used to make.
Re: What are they eating...
There's a lot of drug addicts in Hollywood, every movie and tv show tells you about a drug called prod, there are prod users, even executive prod users, or co-prod users, prod used by someone etc.
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