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Philip ([personal profile] decideformyself) wrote in [community profile] ten_fwd2015-03-28 06:59 pm

That's not what the holodeck is for [OTA]

Finally, the program Philip had spent the past three weeks on was complete. Time to take it out for a test drive.

"Computer, load program Philip-2," he ordered, and the black-and-yellow of the holodeck was replaced by a blank white space. Bookshelves quickly zipped in to fill that space, extending for what seems like an infinite distance in every direction -- including up and down.

There was some lag compared to the Gaia Library. He'd have to tweak the velocity parameters later.

"Beginning the lookup," he said to nobody in particular. "First keyword: U.S.S. Enterprise." The word appeared hovering in front of his face in green text as the bookshelves began to rearrange themselves. Some of them zipped right out of the simulation entirely. Several shelves remained, though; the selection wasn't pared down by that keyword as much as it could have been.

Philip tapped his chin. "Additional keywords: NCC-1701-D. Jean-Luc Picard." With each additional keyword, the number of shelves present reduced itself. Finally there was only one shelf remaining, and then it too was gone, leaving behind only a handful of books.

Philip reached for one of the books. With a glowing light, the word Vehicle appeared on its front and spine. Maybe he should tweak that, too; it was too broad of a category for a time period with functional starships.

But those minor details could wait. Right now, all that mattered was that his program was successful. He'd put together a far more intuitive browser for the Enterprise's databanks. Now he could read to his heart's content.

...until somebody else wanted the holodeck, that is.


[ This has been cleared with Gabby, but basically Philip has programmed a way to browse the Enterprise's database from the holodeck in a manner that resembles the library in his brain. Visual reference! Only information accessible from the ship's computers is available. Restricted information appears in the form of locked books that can't be opened without the requisite authorization codes.

If you want to come boggle at this needlessly convoluted browsing method, feel free. ]
agathaheterodyne: (Gentle Yes)

Sorry it took so long for me to tag this. Brain has been dying on how to make this happen :/

[personal profile] agathaheterodyne 2015-04-03 12:41 am (UTC)(link)
Agatha was wandering. The lounge was a little too busy for her tastes today, and she had just slept off her latest jaunt into the madness place, so she needed to move. She was aware that if she started building again too soon.... she might break ship rules... or the ship... and she had been so good so far....

So she was wondering what there was to do when she wasn't creating abominations... And that was when she found doors opening as she passed, to a room she had never seen.

She poked her head in and stared around at the white space and... Oh! she knew that person.

Trying to shake off the madness, she headed over. "Hi!" she said cheerfully.
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[personal profile] agathaheterodyne 2015-04-03 01:28 am (UTC)(link)
She nodded. "What... is this place?" she asked, walking over, and looking around wide eyed. She loved books and... she had just been wishing for some of... but no... those books wouldn't be here...

A shame....
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[personal profile] agathaheterodyne 2015-04-03 01:47 am (UTC)(link)
His world's memories. She sighed heavily, then looked around. "What is the Holodeck?" she asked. A lot of the words he used she knew, but not in this context. Browser. for one.

Still... to have been just thinking about books she wanted, and then to find this...
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YAY! I wanted her to learn this!

[personal profile] agathaheterodyne 2015-04-03 02:27 am (UTC)(link)
She jumped at the change, startled, then her eyes began to shine dangerously. "What exactly can it do?"

She started walking around the space, fascinated, touching the floor and walls carefully.
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Posting from my iPad, please excuse errors and brevity.

[personal profile] agathaheterodyne 2015-04-04 12:15 am (UTC)(link)
"That's fascinating, a full room holograph?" She asked, startled. Then she tilted her head. "Novels?"

She smiled, almost shyly. "Think they might have a Heterodyne Boys novel in here?"
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[personal profile] agathaheterodyne 2015-04-09 07:19 pm (UTC)(link)
She sighed. "It was a long shot. People keep asking me what a Spark is, and it would be so much easier if I could hand them a Heterodye Boys story and just let them read it. I'd tell one myself, but my adoptive parents didn't like me reading them, and then when I was kidnapped, Gil let me see a few of his secret ones... Theo used to tell some of the stories, and at the circus we performed some, but..."

She shook her head. "My knowledge of the stories is enough for me to know them," but not to know her parents, all four of them, who were in the stories, "but not enough for me to tell."

Also, she was pretty sure Theo made up half the ones he told.