Negative. Odo and Kira went on a date to holo-Paris in "The Sound of Her Voice," to celebrate their one-month anniversary. It was Quark's idea, in order to distract Odo so he could pull off selling some contraband to a known smuggler without getting caught. Odo knows about it the whole time, but gives Quark this one big deal as thanks for Quark's part in getting Odo and Kira together in the first place.Stofsk wrote:PS, which episode did this take place in anyway? If it's 'His Way', then the 'date' was set up by Vic Fontaine anyway, in his quest to get Odo laid. Kira even said 'hey don't you feel silly having a date on the holosuite'.
Why the Federation is secretly horrifying
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Re: Why the Federation is secretly horrifying
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Ah ok, thanks for the info.
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Perhaps the same holo-program? i guess all bajoran holo-programs are spiritual events and cardie revenge settings.Ahriman238 wrote:Which also happened in TNG. They did almost a whole episode on Picard taking an ex-girlfriend (now happily married) to a holodeck recreation of Paris,
yeah, but 20th century frenchmen?Eternal_Freedom wrote:If it's Odo and Kira, perhaps they picked Paris to experience a culture different to their own? I tihnk this example would hold more water if it were humans from Earth going on a date to holoParis rather than Bajorans etc.
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