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I assume that food eaten on a holodeck is "Replicated" but if it was holographic food, what woudl happen to a person when they leave the holodeck and the "food" disappears?
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Re: Holographic Food
Food in the holodeck works on the same principle as the food replicators outside of the holodeck. It's real, it can be eaten and taken outside of the holodeck. There are many examples of holodeck generated material capable of leaving the holodeck. Water, snow, even tools and equipment have all been observed to leave the holodeck enviroment.Kitsune wrote:I assume that food eaten on a holodeck is "Replicated" but if it was holographic food, what woudl happen to a person when they leave the holodeck and the "food" disappears?
It's just a matter of some holodeck objects being simulated with forcefields and photons, and some physically replicated and therefore real.
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That's not exactly true. I remember reading that the snow leaving the holodeck was actually a mistake. The writers basically screwed up. Also, the episode where Data took Moriarty's paper off the holodeck was an unifinished story line. Originally, the ending was to have Moriarty find a way to leave, and the reason Data freaked out was because that paper DID leave the holodeck.Food in the holodeck works on the same principle as the food replicators outside of the holodeck. It's real, it can be eaten and taken outside of the holodeck. There are many examples of holodeck generated material capable of leaving the holodeck. Water, snow, even tools and equipment have all been observed to leave the holodeck enviroment.
It's just a matter of some holodeck objects being simulated with forcefields and photons, and some physically replicated and therefore real.
Nah, Walper I think you're wrong on this one. Is there another example where stuff can be taken off the holodeck?

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When Wesley fell into water on the holodeck he was still wet when he left.
That is three examples (and probably more remaining), Mr Walpers explanation is the widely accepted one because it appears in the Tech manual.
Whilst that doesn't make it canon it seems to be the most likely explanation, unless you would like to offer an alternative.
That is three examples (and probably more remaining), Mr Walpers explanation is the widely accepted one because it appears in the Tech manual.
Whilst that doesn't make it canon it seems to be the most likely explanation, unless you would like to offer an alternative.
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Picard says an object on the holodeck has no real substance, since he is talking to Moriarty I don’t think it is a stretch to take his meaning that a non replicated item (such as Moriarty) cannot exist outside the holodeck.Superman wrote:Well, then why does Picard say nothing can leave it? What does tech manual say about it?
I am not sure what determines what is and is not replicated but I think it is safe to say that food would be and characters wouldn't be.
The tech manual says some stuff is replicated and some is just force fields and photons.
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Dialogue is subjective and can be overridden by objective evidence. We've seen objects leave the holodeck on many occasions, we have a basic idea of how replicators work, and we know holodecks employ them. I fail to see the problem with my previous submitted explanation.Superman wrote:Well, then why does Picard say nothing can leave it?
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Furthermore, I fail to see how holodeck technology is supposed to flavor a forcefield construct, so that's one more reason for the system to replicate anything that a visitor is going to eat or drink.
Animated objects (like characters) are consistently holographs, as are potentially dangerous objects like weapons. Harmless, inanimate objects will often be replicated, particularly if someone is expected to leave the holodeck with them.
Animated objects (like characters) are consistently holographs, as are potentially dangerous objects like weapons. Harmless, inanimate objects will often be replicated, particularly if someone is expected to leave the holodeck with them.
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Picard was also trying to make a point to Moriarty, by stressing the futility of leaving he does that. He does not need to add pointless trivia about select objects leaving; Moriarty may be encouraged if he does not understand correctly.
About the mistake with the snow and the paper side story that was never finished, that is kinda cool, too bad they didn't follow up on those, it would make things more consistant (or at least correct the mistakes before they filmed the final cut).
About the mistake with the snow and the paper side story that was never finished, that is kinda cool, too bad they didn't follow up on those, it would make things more consistant (or at least correct the mistakes before they filmed the final cut).
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Actually he didn't, by that point he was on a holodeck within a holodeck however that doesn't matter all that much, as for what determines whether an object is replicated or not, who knows?Superman wrote: Picard threw a book out of the holodeck, and it vanished. Why wasn't it just replicated then?
It doesn't actually contradict anything by having books fall in the non replicated section.
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"Focused forcebeam imagery" amounts to the same.Superman wrote: Which tech manual? That TNG manual came out well before Voyager coined the term "photons and forcefields,"
Care to make a wager on it?I'm going to go find it because it plainly states that nothing can leave the holodeck.
Page 156.
"Matter conversion subsystem creates physical props using replicators."
"Objects created on the Holodeck that are pure holographic images cannot be removed from the Holodeck, even if they appear to possess physical reality because of the focused forcebeam imagery. Objects created by replicator matter conversion do have physical reality and can indeed be removed from the Holodeck, even thought they will no longer be under computer control"
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That doesn't matter from an in universe standpoint and can easily be explained without resorting to ignoring suspension of belief.Superman wrote:And when I read the TNG companion, it plainly stated that those were writing screw ups.
No just books in that program aren't replicated, no reason to see a continuity error there.You say paper came out, then why did Picard's book vanish? These are continuity screw ups, nothing more.