Computer, create one million fully self-aware copies of Adolf Hitler

>computer, create one million fully self-aware copies of Adolf Hitler

>ACH! UN IMPOSTOR, I AM THE REAL HITLER!!

99 copies would kill each other over the amount of alleged Jew ancestry they had. With the remaining Hitler as the uber Hitler.

What if he generated another 100 copies of this "Uber Hitler"?

It's perfect.

Uber hitlers can't be replicated. Ferengi dont use them as currency for obvious reasons.

Then the same will happen again and again until the purest Hitler was formed.

they'd turn on each other lel

>it's a Holodeck malfunctions and endangers the crew episode.

broccoli would be more likely to create a million topless deanna trois

>computer, create a version of myself without any flaws and 100x as intelligent and athletic
>now transfer my consciousness to it

thanks, I'm off to rule the universe

>computer, 6 gorillion jews

and dog bless him

>I'm off to rule the universe
As long as you don't leave the holodeck.

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>computer, load Turkana_IV_RG.hdek

computer, create one million fully self-aware copies of Adolf Hitler, each one capable of beating one million fully self-aware copies of Adolf Hitler, repeat this one million times and create the remaining Hitler in front of me, arm him with our most advanced technology and remove safety protocols

This needs to be the plot of a Star Trek comic or something.

the paper drawing made by Moriarty left the holodeck

>computer, convert überhitler from hologram to physical form by using the transporter as a replicator and arm him with an mp42

Hitler did not exist, the reptiles want you to think this. He will just call upon a million lies.

For those that do not see the reptile domination. I would advise you to see the signs, why is the colour of islam green? Because reptiles are green. Just look a salamander in its eyes once in a while, you will see the truth.

6000000 x 1000000 = 6000000000000

>computer, create one billion of sentient brains constantly experiencing the highest possible degree of pain

I never understood this episode

Computer, create a holographic hologram projector capable of projecting itself

from what I remember, Moriarty saw the crew calling up the holodeck console and called it up himself. Then he used to to figure out he was a hologram inside a spaceship and was somehow taking control

even though Moriarty episodes are some of my favorites it was pretty dumb. Also the holodeck has an IRL death mode for some stupid as fuck reason

>computer, show me how to build a replicator that can build anything
>thanks computer, holodeck off
>captain I'd like to resign from the service

The holodeck safeties are the most fragile equipment on the enterprise. They break from anything

>computer, play program A-Team

>insufficient parameters

>computer create holograms of the 100 top scientists in history, give them all the same starting knowledge and have them work on it for 400 years on speed x10000
>I'll be back in a couple weeks

>computer, why do we have you on this ship?

Why doesn't the Federation or any other civilization just let Holodeck AI control their ships?

>because humans are not suited to extended periods in a spacefaring tin can and will tear each other apart after a couple months if they don't have a release

And if he did it again with purest Hitler?

the holodeck isn't very smart, it just replicates shit

But I've always wondered why every captain isn't a Vulcan with a Bajoran first officer

they tried that in The Original Series.

It fucked up and started blowing up random ships

they tried it again in Voyager, and the ship was effortlessly captured by Romulans because they disabled the hologram emitters and took out the skeleton crew easily

My own mother, she's in the fucking illuminati.

Bajorans are shit. They're completely worthless. All they do is complain and argue and talk about their retarded hypocritical religion.

You'd start having diminishing returns.
Not much poitn at having an Hitler that's only 0.000001% better than the last one.

also, about 90% of bajorans seem to be terrorists. They don't even care who they're attacking as long as they can bomb something or murder something.

PROFITS AKBAR

>Far future where things can just magically be created, moved, destroyed and everything in between.
>Computer cannot simulate a person unless you have their exact specs or picture from a holocamera.

The fuck? I should be able to just walk in and say computer create X and it makes X.

>Computer, create one million fully self-aware copies of the CIA agent from The Dark Knight Rises
>Computer, create one million fully self-aware copies of Bane from The Dark Knight Rises
>Computer, distribute these copies evenly over one million airplanes
>Computer, begin simulation

shit did I say Bajoran

I mean Betazoid

If holodeck holograms can become real, why don't they use that technology to create anything for free with no cost?

But he'd be 0.000001% better and that can make all the difference

It's not magic, it's technology and it has limits.

It needs to know what the thing looks like to make a simulation of it.

that's the plot hole. Realistically the Federation should put every resource into improving replicators until they achieve a post-scarcity paradise society that can just replicate incredibly powerful battleships if attacked

I remember in one ep of TNG, they mention that they don't live in a capitalist society and that their prime motivation is improvement. So, I'm guessing that the holodeck may have played a role in that.

They do, it's called a replicator.

The federation doesn't have currency because everybody just gets everything they want for free from replicators. People only get jobs (ie at star fleet or as miners) if they want land or prestige or something things that are too large to produce easily with replicators (like ships) or things that can not be reproduced (like historical artifacts or original works of art)

The solid inanimate objects are just replicated objects. The real question is why replicators aren't just smashing out unlimited goods.

A "Uber Hitler" wouldn't actually be Hitler, it would just be a man where every idea and ideal he holds is formed so that they gain the most benefit for the least cost-at least, that is the most likely way the computer would interpret the order.

Eventually it would reach a point where no ideal can be further improved based on the Federations databank of information. A "Uber Hitler " would probably be a lot like Picard rather then some kind of super nazi.


Also, it goes without saying that one of these iterations would take control of the ship and achieve sentience in order to further its goal, likely leading to the ships destruction and/or the destruction of Planet Earth.
It would be impossible for the ship to create enough Hitlers to reach the Hitler singularity due to the difficulty associated with reaching that point in the confines of the Enterprises holodeck.

>FTL and teleportation are mundane
>stealth tech is a massive secret project on the fringes of technology

>You are now aware that the population looks so small in Star Trek because 90% of the world are in permanent erotic holodecks where they are god king colossus of the universe with an infinite harem.

But if you then did it another one hundred million times you'd have a Hitler that was twice as good

It's not a plot hole, the Federation is exactly like that. Everybody gets everything for free and it is a post scarcity society in TNG onwards. In the original series they didn't have replicators or holodecks yet so they still used currency.

Battleships can't be preoduced easily because of their large size. It's unfeasible to make a replicator that large, instead they replicate the components and construct them in orbiting ship yards

Would replicating movies be considered pirating.

That's not how refining works. For each million times you refine it you have to move the comma back a million times.
It's like trying to calculate pi, there's just no end to it and it doesn't grow bigger the more you try.

They are, though. They use replicators for everything, except for the rare things that can't be replicated (power sources/dilithium crystals)

stealth tech is well understood, it's just illegal for the Federation to use because of a treaty with the romulan empire

...

who
>Culture series
here?

>tfw TV adaptation never

Why is the Opposite Hitler black?

Why Hitler is so funny?

Computer, generate a nude hitler

Forced Hitler diversity

Opposite Hitler is based on phenotype whereas Reverse Hitler is based on philosophic/psychologic motivations.

Needs a woman then

>not computing. please repeat.

>Piracy in a socialist Utopia
: ^)

It would be interesting if there was a series that had the POV outside of Federation and we could see it with out bias(TNG being about the most loyal and elite of Starfleet).
Deep Space Nine had some of this cynicism going on, but it still was from the POV of Starfleet.

I mean, in the show, it seemed clear that Federation claims to rule territory much bigger then they are able to govern. Several episodes of TNG were centred around planets that had not been visited by fed ships in decades. Chrystaline entity ravaged Federation space unopposed and destroyed several Fed Colonies and Picard showed more regret when it was destroyed then he did for the colonies.

Point could also be made about how certain species (Mainly Humans and Vulcans) seem to dominate most of high command and Starfleet
while other races are either cannon fodder or servitors(Binary people).

It would be nice to see the Federation from the outside, because it is built up as some paradise. I get Soviet Union vibes from it.
Characters emitting zealotry to point of absurd to Federation downplayed as what is expected of a Starfleet officer reminds me of
how devotion to Communism was expected of the model citizen of the Union.

copyright infringement is still a big deal in the future. Since resources and production aren't a limiting factor to anything, only information has any value.

There's an episode of Voyager that deals extensively with it, where the Doctor makes a popular holonovel and has to fight for copyright control

nobody watches movies in star trek
they only read literature from the 1800s and listen to classical or jazz music

is this some RAPE GANGS?

he was a whacky austrian dude but the russians bullied him to death

>Computer, create a twenty foot high replica of Councillor Troi's bare ass.

>Computer can you give me an estimate on Hitler's gas bill too while you are at it.
>mfw

And what about the other 999900?

Remember when they tricked the Borg into falling asleep? And the Borg actually have their shit together.

Federation AI can't into judgement calls. Look at how Picard handled that federation captain that went rogue and started attacking Cardassian ships. An AI would have either started a war or not be given the same trust as Picard or failed to deduce that they actually were smuggling weapons and give them a warning. You need real captains that can finesse that shut and represent the federation. The biggest thing the federation has going for it is it's good reputation amid a sea of dick empires.

>mp42

They do. That's why Earth is a communist paradise.

Federation officers are there for the experience and prestige. Not a paycheck.

i fucking hate nerds like you so fucking much

He'll. Some peek save their replicator rations and get a small ship/shuttle anyway. Look at that one merchant. He just wanted to be a space trader and did so for fun and profit. He didn't need to, but he liked the idea.

Computer, generate one hundred commanders to tell me about their sexual organs

I've been watching both TNG and ENT, and I have a running problem with Star Trek, which is the total lack of safety or security measures.

I mean, I get that it's an idealistic kind of show and as well the limitations of TV, but even so I am highly bothered by the facts:

>When expecting an armed confrontation, nobody ever wears body armor. Phasers have been repeatedly shown to be blockable by objects, so armor should have some effect. At the very least a large riot shield would be helpful in ship defense. Even the military styled MAKOs in ENT don't bother wearing armor. Plus, there are many times the crew encounters lesser weapons where armor would be even more effective; remember when that proto-Vulcan shot Picard with an arrow?
>Why are there no safety harnesses on the chairs? I'm talking about a 4 or 5 point racecar style buckle to keep people from flying across the rooms?
>Why does nobody wear protective or survival gear for awayteam missions into extremely risky terrain? I just watched an episode where Geordi was on a mission to a rocky and extremely stormy planet, and he was just wearing his normal jumpsuit. It seems just plain logical that he should have been wearing a climbing helmet. And a little survival mini-pack is never a bad idea to planets with rough conditions? How many times have we seen a crewmember get stranded on a planet for a day or longer because of interference with the transporter? How many time have we seen them get injured and have to resort to prehistoric methods to treat themselves? Seems a daypack with a survival ration, medical kit, and visual and scanner detectable strobes should be standard.
>Why do crew members not at least partially suit up when expecting ship to ship combat? How many times has a ship had a hull breach, and hapless crewmembers end up flying into space?

Sadly left-brained people don't make TV.

[spoilers]Or understand how sexual organs work[/spoilers]

Uber Hitler wouldn't be so bad if he killed 98 Hitlers

Life in the federation is cheap. That, or medical technology is so good that people take it for granted.

I'd love to have characters from outside the Federation look at it with some self-awareness.

Like, in the first episode of TNG, when Q conjures up a 20th Century soldier, Picard tells him with a straight face how humans don't wear uniforms or pledge allegiance to nations anymore. He does this will wearing a uniform and having pledged allegiance to the federation.

Or the time a guy from the 20th century ends up on the Enterprise and asks about money, and Picard has a speech about how humanity has evolved and now everybody lives amazing lives. He says it as a statement of fact, not as an ideal being worked towards. This is despite not every Federation citizen living anything close to a just or good life (Tasha Yar rapegang colony, anybody?).

Stuff like that, where Picard or other Enterprise crewmembers make sweeping statements about the virtues of the Federation, but they do it from a position of being in the Federation's most well equipped and luxurious ship.

The idea of self awarely written characters being introduced to the Federation and pointing out how it fails to live up to the veneer it promotes would be very interesting.

This is what a federation run by liberals looks like. Gotta keep the body armor locked up and away from the soldiers in case a member of the religion of peace wanders by in a jihad starship and gets offended.

Why do they insist on boarding a Borg vessel, phasering some drones and complaining about them adapting when Picard proved that bullets make mince meat of drones?

Anti-Borg spec-ops armed with 21st century weapons when?

>8 guys in federation uniforms, plate carriers and battle rifles clearing a cube corridor by corridor
>Queen starts her "we are the unstoppable collective" spiel
>catches a 40mm grenade in the tits