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The Holodeck is a fictional device from the television franchise Star Trek which uses "holograms" (projected light and electromagnetic energy which create the illusion of solid objects) to create a realistic 3D simulation of a real or imaginary setting, in which participants can freely interact with the environment as well as objects and characters, and sometimes a predefined narrative.
"Worst Case Scenario" is the 67th episode and the 25th and penultimate episode of the third season of Star Trek: Voyager. This episode focuses on events that take place on a spacecraft virtual reality system (a Star Trek holodeck on board the USS Voyager), involving a plot based on factions established earlier in the series, the Maquis and Starfleet.
In 2019, CBR ranked this the seventh best holodeck-themed episode of all Star Trek franchise episodes up to that time. [19] In 2019, CBR rated "Take Me Out to the Holosuite" as the 15th funniest Star Trek episode. [16] StarTrek.com included it on a list of 15 of the funniest Star Trek episodes. [20]
"Fair Haven" is the eleventh episode from the sixth season of the science fiction television series Star Trek: Voyager, 131st episode overall. The crew of starship USS Voyager explore a holodeck program crafted by Tom Paris, set in Ireland; meanwhile Voyager encounters a space storm.
In 2370, Commander William Riker, aboard Enterprise-D, is troubled by the events depicted in the Next Generation episode "The Pegasus", and seeks guidance.At Lieutenant Commander Deanna Troi's suggestion, Riker sets a holo-program to the date 2161, some six years after the events of "Terra Prime", to a time when the original Enterprise is due to be decommissioned after ten years of active service.
as the best holodeck episode of all Star Trek. [6] In 2021, they highlighted this episode as an example of the series "having fun with its goofier side" [ 7 ] In 2021, Tor.com rated this 10 out 10, remarking "This is simply an enjoyable episode of Star Trek" despite some misgiving about it making sense, and commending Mulgrew for a "stupendous ...
Data and Geordi leave the holodeck to alert the captain, and Geordi realizes that when he asked the computer to create the program he had asked for an adversary who could defeat Data, not Sherlock Holmes; as a result, the computer gave the holodeck character, Professor Moriarty, the intelligence and cunning needed to challenge Data, plus the ...
In the holodeck, Frank, who appears exactly like Data, captures Alexander, demanding the release of his son Eli. Worf gets into a gun battle and is wounded, and he and Troi find that the holodeck safety protocols are off and they cannot end the program. They realize Alexander could be in trouble and the only assured way is to play out the story.