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Holodeck Holographic Deposition — Recreated Witnesses (Apgar, Tayna, Geordi, Riker)
A cluster of life‑size, high‑fidelity holographic facsimiles projected across the holodeck floor and walls to reenact a contested encounter and deposition. Each likeness—Apgar, Tayna, Geordi, and Riker—appears as slightly translucent, full‑scale figures with precise facial detail, synchronized speech, and mechanically rehearsed gestures. The projections hold position and cadence with forensic exactness, respond to stage cues, and dissolve cleanly when the program ends. Characters gather around the images, exchange terse asides, and visibly recoil or stiffen as the holograms replay embarrassing or incriminating moments, using the room like a courtroom set rather than a private conversation space.
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Purpose
To recreate encounters and testimony as an evidentiary reconstruction: serve as simulated witnesses and audiovisual props that demonstrate competing versions of events for investigation and interrogation.
Significance
Functions as the narrative fulcrum for the investigation—materializing conflicting perspectives, exposing interpersonal tension (humiliation, seduction, professional restraint), and seeding technical and motive details later used in a damning telemetry reconstruction. The holograms transform private memory into public, examinable evidence and escalate stakes between characters.
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