Another Holodeck question: Is sex prohibited?

In the “alternate timeline” version of the series’ finale, the good Doctor himself had taken a biological Earth babe as his wedded wife. How, I wonder, would they have handled the offspring issue, assuming that they wanted children?

Can holo-emitters manufacture viable sperm? Or would the Doctor and his wife have just created their own holographic children, and programmed the computer to “age” them naturally?

You gotta admit, that’d be a good plot line for any work of SF.

Didn’t the owner say the Scoggins hologram was especially popular with his female customers?

Something that hasn’t been brought up yet is two real people having sex in the holodeck, as Worf and K’Ehelyr did in TNG season 2. (And apparently Alexander was conceived on this occasion).

I’m pretty sure Alexander was conceived during an earlier tryst — several years earlier, in fact. Worf fathered Alexander on K’Ehelyr when they had a previous relationship; she simply never told him about it. Alexander is too old when we first meet him to have been conceived in Season 2. (I’m pretty sure each season is supposed to represent 1 year.)

One could not hide also if you were into S&M :slight_smile:

Deanna Troi reads more than is needed from Captain Picard's mind in an animated Family Guy scene.

(Very suggestive language)

There you are a lowly private having sex in an ordinary room in an ordinary city. Naked and spread eagle about to finish up,when Comander Riker walks in and says “End Program!”

You end up on a cold black gridded floor in a surprising small area where anyone in the Holosuite can see you in all your naked flag saluting glory.

:eek:

“Actually, it was mainly women.”

Well, maybe. But he seems to grow up awfully fast; by DS9 season 5 or so he’s old enough to join the Klingon Defense Force.

Is that a new euphemism?

I always thought the fact that Troi was allowed to play poker with Riker et al proved that she was full of shit, empathy wise—and everyone knew it and just humored her in the hopes of getting into her pants.

You mean into her unitard.

Besides, it’s TNG, remember, we have fixed all that’s mean, nasty and ugly about humanity (Yeah, Gene, :rolleyes:, whatever you say…)

Aaaaaand after some actual research, it turns out that your original statement was correct. According to the Memory Alpha Star Trek Wiki:

Alexander was conceived during a brief encounter between Worf and K’Ehleyr when the ambassador came aboard the USS Enterprise-D in an effort to defuse a potential crisis presented by the return of a Klingon D7 class battle cruiser IKS T’Ong that had been dispatched decades before as a sleeper ship. (TNG: “The Emissary”) After the crisis was successfully resolved, K’Ehleyr departed the Enterprise. She concealed her pregnancy and the birth of Alexander from Worf, finally revealing approximately one year later…

So yeah, it would appear that Klingons must mature much more quickly than humans. Alexander appeared to be around 7-8 years old when we first saw him (which is why I assumed his birth occurred before ST:TNG’s first season), but if he was born on the date given, he was actually only 2-3 years old, but evidently old enough to attend school with older human children.

ETA: Oh, link to the full article: Alexander Rozhenko | Memory Alpha | Fandom

Which is odd, since, if not involved in a committed relationship with Riker or Work, Troi would have probably done him. I got the impression in a couple of eps that she was kinda an interplanetary sex ambassador.

I read a TNG novel - Imzadi, in which Barclay’s main holodeck offense is feeding his sexual obsession with Troi.

Tho in latter seasons, Beverly Crusher became far yummier.

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That’s in “Fair Haven”, specifically when she was talking about having feelings for said holo-lover. Note, however, that the Doctor also said that the lover was just as real a person as he was. (They seem to have forgotten in that episode that the holodeck doesn’t create sentient characters as a matter of course.) So he’s not recommending him as a sex toy.