This is the lesser shown part of the holodeck program.
We know they experience this because Moriarty learned to summon the arch.
This is the lesser shown part of the holodeck program.
We know they experience this because Moriarty learned to summon the arch.
It's been a while since I saw the ep, but wasn't Moriarty stuck on because the computer was asked to create an opponent that could beat Data and it got caught in a weird loop? I'm pretty sure Moriarty was a major exception in some way, none of the other constructs are self aware and all get turned off with the program
That one lounge singer in DS9 stayed on too
Did he actually stay on like Moriarty? IIRC, Moriarty became self-aware/sentient and the crew was ethically bound to keep him running. With Vic Fontaine, I think it was more a case of “saving the game” so he could continue friendships when he was activated again.
Yes, Vic Fontaine was a regular occurrence. He was not your typical program either, but because of that they let his program run all the time.
Huh......I had no idea this comic was a reference to a tv show. I just thought everyone else ALSO wanted to leave, because, well.....have you SEEN reality lately? I am not a fan. I can fully relate with wanting to log out of this timeline. How much worse can another reality possibly be? I feel like rolling the dice on a different timeline doesn't have much risk. Worst case scenario you an equally bad reality. We're already at bedrock.
I don’t think it is, it’s just a “Simpsons did it” moment where trek has explored a ton of sci-fi ideas over the decades.
Considering gaming experiences are usually more enjoyable than real life, I’d like to ask what’s outside like before logging out.
They're more enjoyable for the player. It usually sucks big time to be an NPC in a game
I dunno man, I think I'd enjoy being an NPC in some of the sim/builders I play. I enjoy it when my loyal subjects are happy.
On the other hand, if they're not happy I usually decide to give them something to be not happy about.
You know what, forget the whole NPC thing. Players are voletile gods.
Sometimes I feel like an Adventures of Link NPC.
I am error.
Sorry but you NPCs aren't supposed to know that information... It causes issues...
“It doesn’t look like anything to me.”
Great day for fishin, aint it
Great to hear. Just terminate the session then. Do it now!
I want to achieve Chim
Are you questioning the nature of your reality?
"Colon W Q!"
Oh god, we're living in vi. That explains so much.
"Con Troll Ex, Control Sea."
This is terrifying.
Or is it the greatest relief?
Fuck logging out, I'm gonna change the parameters.
Computer; Arch!
I use arch btw

Strange that Star Trek never did that scenario - it is pure Pirandello existential horror.
They kind of did, in TNG. "Ship in a Bottle".
This one of my favorite TNG episodes.
Great episode. Makes sense they’d refer to these types of close ended episodes as “bottle” eps.
TNG. “Ship in a Bottle”.
Season 6 Episode 12
For those of us who are going to go and watch this right now.
Sao?
.hack//Sign?
Star Trek?
I see they also use VIM for their reality too.
Because they can’t quit it?
yep
:q
COLON Q! COLON QUEUE! COLON KYU! COLON EXCLAMARION KYU! IT'S NOT WORKIIIIIIIIIING!
Computer - load game.
Imagine arguing with someone and they suddenly shout "Computer, quicksave!"
Oh man, what a headache, it feels like I just got shot in the head a bunch of times and then thrown off a cliff.
What were we arguing about?
Computer, arch.
Reminds me of Code Lyoko.
I'd like to see this done on a candid camera, punkd, etc type show. Build a set with some magician level gimmick and have someone do something game-y, then log out. The look on the faces of the people as their brains melted out their ears would be hilarious.
I'll take "pranks I'd pull if I had a teleporter" for 500, Alex.
Now I want to see this as an actual magic trick.
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