Holodecks sure do act weird sometimes.
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SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Summary Star Trek: Lower Decks season 4, episode 4 has what appears to be strange behavior by a Starfleet holodeck, but Star Trek: Prodigy's executive producer offers an explanation. In Lower Decks season 4, episode 4's B-story, Lieutenants Brad Boimler and Sam Rutherford both cosplay as Mark Twain to sort out their personal differences as roommates.
On Twiiter/X, Star Trek: Prodigy executive producer Aaron J. Waltke responded to Screen Rant's Tweet questioning how the holodeck in Star Trek: Lower Decks created an establishing shot beyond what Rutherford and Boimler would find necessary for their program as twin Mark Twains. Check out the posts below:
Aaron J. Waltke does have a point that Star Trek's holodecks, which are purely fictional anyway, operate on "inscrutable" levels beyond our current comprehension. It's an easy way to explain storytelling contrivances, but then again, holodeck technology has also likely evolved in Star Trek: Lower Decks and Star Trek: Prodigy's 2280s timeframe beyond how they worked when Star Trek: The Next Generation first introduced holodecks in 2364.
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