• MajorHavoc@programming.dev
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    4 days ago

    TNG, with the Moriarty episodes, seems to imply if a hologram exists the holodeck, they get deleted. But Voyager’s EMH constantly gets turned off or disrupted (more so after getting the mobile emitter) and is otherwise fine.

    I have mind-canon for this: on Enterprise D, Miles O’Brien was relegated to transporter duty, and Commander Broccoli was their Holodeck expert.

    So I figure that the Holodeck on Enterprise D was running without even basic backups, much less a thoughtful disaster recovery plan.

    Voyager, in contrast, at least had the recycle bin enabled.

    Also, we all know, in our hearts, that there’s a macro on Enterprise D that wipes the entirety of Holodeck history, each time Broccoli closes a program.

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      3 days ago

      Voyager, in contrast, at least had the recycle bin enabled.

      I would remind you that it seems to be very common in Star Trek episodes to forget how reading data works. When the doctor was first outgrowing his program, they had to use up the “diagnostic hologram”'s program to repair his. Apparently they didn’t understand backups at the time. And when Ed Begley jr downloaded a bunch of data from Voyager (including the Doctor) it deleted the original.

      On the other hand, the existence of the backup Doctor in the Warship Voyager episode shows that they finally figured out a way to copy data without destroying the source.