Object
Holodeck Program (Shakespeare’s The Tempest, Act Five, Scene One)
Data enacts Prospero's final monologue in this holodeck simulation, dressed in robes and holding a staff and book within a dimly lit hall. Picard stands nearby and critiques the staging for audience visibility. An unscripted train roars through, forcing both to dive aside. Picard orders the computer to end the program, but it fails to comply, trapping them in the disrupted illusion as the ship's crisis unfolds.
2 appearances
Purpose
Simulate Act Five, Scene One of Shakespeare's The Tempest for Data's performance rehearsal
Significance
Data explores Prospero's renunciation of magic and tension between despair and hope, mirroring Picard's crossroads with the ship's emergent, ungovernable intelligence signaled by the intruding train
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