What will happen to professor Moriarti?
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What will happen to professor Moriarti?
Will Moriarti ever know he is in a "matrix", will he ever escape from it?
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What u mean the box they put him in??
As far as i know he was never heard of again.
According to the star trek encyclopedia he was only in two episodes "elementry Dear Data" and "ship in a bottle"
As far as i know he was never heard of again.
According to the star trek encyclopedia he was only in two episodes "elementry Dear Data" and "ship in a bottle"
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No, they tricked him into thinking that they were making him real through the magic of treknobable.HappyTarget wrote:IIRC didn't Moriarti WILLINGLY go into the computer box?
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Yep, he pretty much thought that he was real since he "stepped out" onto the real Enterprise which wasn't really the Enterprise, and then they "gave" him a shuttlecraft to go where he pleased with his wife.BlkbrryTheGreat wrote: No, they tricked him into thinking that they were making him real through the magic of treknobable.
But what I can't remember is was the computer program left running in the E-D computer core, or was it actually a small portable box? If it was left running in the Enterprise, I'd imagine that he would've died when the ship was destroyed.
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Except that he and his wife (?) were in a seperate box that wasn't part of the main computer. It was a self contained unit.Equinox2003 wrote:I always thought he was wiped out along with the Enterprise D,
since he was part of the Holo programs they had on that ship.
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And whoever picked it up when the salvage crew got on what was left of E-D may not know whats in.Spanky The Dolphin wrote:Except that he and his wife (?) were in a seperate box that wasn't part of the main computer. It was a self contained unit.Equinox2003 wrote:I always thought he was wiped out along with the Enterprise D,
since he was part of the Holo programs they had on that ship.
I would think that Picard would have logged it when they did it. And that nobody would just randomly access stuff without first knowing what's in it.Montcalm wrote:And whoever picked it up when the salvage crew got on what was left of E-D may not know whats in.Spanky The Dolphin wrote:Except that he and his wife (?) were in a seperate box that wasn't part of the main computer. It was a self contained unit.Equinox2003 wrote:I always thought he was wiped out along with the Enterprise D,
since he was part of the Holo programs they had on that ship.
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I think you see that prop when Picard os going through the wreckage looking for his family album.Montcalm wrote:And whoever picked it up when the salvage crew got on what was left of E-D may not know whats in.Spanky The Dolphin wrote:Except that he and his wife (?) were in a seperate box that wasn't part of the main computer. It was a self contained unit.Equinox2003 wrote:I always thought he was wiped out along with the Enterprise D,
since he was part of the Holo programs they had on that ship.
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I honestly don't think he'd give a rat's ass.
He has what he wants, freedom. Sure, it's "Matrix Freedom", but it's still freedom.
either that, or he'd find a way to alter the program so he and his wife live forever, and then finds a way to get out into a computer, build mobile emitors, and go "nah nah nah nah" to Pichard.
And then get arrested for hijacking a Federation ship and kidnapping officers...
He has what he wants, freedom. Sure, it's "Matrix Freedom", but it's still freedom.
either that, or he'd find a way to alter the program so he and his wife live forever, and then finds a way to get out into a computer, build mobile emitors, and go "nah nah nah nah" to Pichard.
And then get arrested for hijacking a Federation ship and kidnapping officers...
There was another Moriarty episode?
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Only "Elementary Dear Data" and "Ship in a Bottle".Vympel wrote:There was another Moriarty episode?
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Ah see I've never seen Ship in a Bottle, only Elementary my Dear Data.
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We have no idea what happened to him. His box for all we know is still sitting on the desk of Captian Picard in the left over reckage!Uraniun235 wrote:Who says they kept it on the Enterprise? Surely some people would want to study the whole "artificial sentient being out of nowhere" thing that Moriarty is... hell, that may very well be where Starfleet got the EMH and what-not.
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Enola Straight wrote:I would believe Moriarty's Box would be sent to Dr. Zimmerman for study in his program for creating EMHs...hey, a criminal sentient hologram is better to study than starting from scratch.
This sounds like the most likely explanation so far. Though of course the safest and smartest explanation would be to take that black box and phaser it into nothing just to be on the safe side.
But then when did ST ever do anything that was on the safe side.
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*cough* This is Trek we're talking about here . . . the same yahoos who willingly upload and execute strange code onto their computers, in spite of seeing the nasty effects it had on other ships (i.e. the Yamato or one of the 234343 bizarre artifacts they routinely pick up and plug in.)neoolong wrote:I would think that Picard would have logged it when they did it. And that nobody would just randomly access stuff without first knowing what's in it.Montcalm wrote:And whoever picked it up when the salvage crew got on what was left of E-D may not know whats in.Spanky The Dolphin wrote: Except that he and his wife (?) were in a seperate box that wasn't part of the main computer. It was a self contained unit.
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