No edit summary |
Captainmike (talk | contribs) No edit summary |
||
Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
I've neither heard, not read anywhere that Voyager's being equipped with [[bio-neural circuitry]] was the reason for any sentient holographic programming. Secondly, I believe it is generally agreed that the holographic simulation of the fictional character [[Moriarty]] as portrayed in ([[TNG]]: "[[Elementary, Dear Data]]") and (TNG: "[[Ship in a Bottle]]") was sentient; and the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)]] was certainly not equipped with the aforementioned bio-neural technology. [[User:Pd THOR|THOR]] 00:03, 14 Nov 2004 (CET) |
I've neither heard, not read anywhere that Voyager's being equipped with [[bio-neural circuitry]] was the reason for any sentient holographic programming. Secondly, I believe it is generally agreed that the holographic simulation of the fictional character [[Moriarty]] as portrayed in ([[TNG]]: "[[Elementary, Dear Data]]") and (TNG: "[[Ship in a Bottle]]") was sentient; and the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)]] was certainly not equipped with the aforementioned bio-neural technology. [[User:Pd THOR|THOR]] 00:03, 14 Nov 2004 (CET) |
||
* I myself have actually in numerous places that the gel packs '''were indeed''' the reason [[The Doctor]] developed into a completely sentient being. -- [[User:Krevaner|Krevaner]] 07:14, 14 Nov 2004 (CET) |
* I myself have actually in numerous places that the gel packs '''were indeed''' the reason [[The Doctor]] developed into a completely sentient being. -- [[User:Krevaner|Krevaner]] 07:14, 14 Nov 2004 (CET) |
||
+ | |||
+ | **Where might I ask? I doubt there is ANY canon reference you could produce, and this is a pretty silly concept anyway. Please refrain from using non-canon sources like "I heard this in numerous places" on Memory Alpha -- [[User:Captainmike|Captain Mike K. Bartel]] 17:49, 14 Nov 2004 (CET) |
Revision as of 16:49, 14 November 2004
"Holodecks create sentient programs when equipped with gel packs." ??
I've neither heard, not read anywhere that Voyager's being equipped with bio-neural circuitry was the reason for any sentient holographic programming. Secondly, I believe it is generally agreed that the holographic simulation of the fictional character Moriarty as portrayed in (TNG: "Elementary, Dear Data") and (TNG: "Ship in a Bottle") was sentient; and the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) was certainly not equipped with the aforementioned bio-neural technology. THOR 00:03, 14 Nov 2004 (CET)
- I myself have actually in numerous places that the gel packs were indeed the reason The Doctor developed into a completely sentient being. -- Krevaner 07:14, 14 Nov 2004 (CET)
- Where might I ask? I doubt there is ANY canon reference you could produce, and this is a pretty silly concept anyway. Please refrain from using non-canon sources like "I heard this in numerous places" on Memory Alpha -- Captain Mike K. Bartel 17:49, 14 Nov 2004 (CET)