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S1E13 · The Big Goodbye

Picard Initiates Dixon Hill Holodeck Simulation

Amid mounting diplomatic pressure and linguistic challenges with the Jaradan, Captain Jean-Luc Picard consciously seeks respite by engaging the Holodeck's immersive 1941 Dixon Hill detective program. Through measured interaction with the computer interface, he selects the historically rich San Francisco setting and the noir era, signaling his mental retreat into an alternate persona and narrative world. This moment marks the deliberate transition from fraught reality into a stylized escape, setting the stage for the ensuing intertwining of fiction and danger.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Picard initiates the Holodeck interface by touching the computer panel, beginning the setup for his immersive 1941 Dixon Hill detective simulation.

neutral to focused anticipation ['Holodeck entrance area']

The COMPUTER VOICE prompts Picard for location, time period, and access code, as Picard deliberately configures the Holodeck to transport him into 1941 San Francisco as private detective Dixon Hill.

focused anticipation to committed immersion ['Holodeck entrance area']

The COMPUTER VOICE confirms the setup and invites Picard to enter when ready, marking the threshold between reality and the simulated noir world.

committed immersion to poised transition ['Holodeck entrance area']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Pondering and seeking mental refuge; controlled calm tinged with underlying tension from external pressures.

Captain Jean-Luc Picard methodically operates the wall-mounted Secondary Computer Panel to specify parameters for the Holodeck simulation. His dialogue reveals thoughtful deliberation as he selects 1941 San Francisco, embodying a controlled, introspective moment of psychological transition from diplomatic duty to immersive escape.

Goals in this moment
  • To initiate the Holodeck simulation accurately to escape the immediate pressures.
  • To mentally prepare himself by immersing in a familiar, controlled narrative environment.
Active beliefs
  • Engaging the Holodeck will provide a necessary psychological respite.
  • The structured Dixon Hill simulation offers a safe but challenging environment to regain composure.
Character traits
Deliberate Reflective Strategic Composed
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Neutral and procedural, maintaining a steady tone to support user interaction.

The Enterprise Computer Voice prompts Picard with precise simulation parameter queries, responding with calm efficiency and measured pacing that facilitates Picard's transition from reality into the Holodeck experience.

Goals in this moment
  • To accurately capture Picard's simulation requests.
  • To confirm readiness and ensure system stability before immersion.
Active beliefs
  • Providing clear prompts aids user decision-making.
  • Maintaining operational clarity ensures safety and immersion quality.
Character traits
Efficient Calm Supportive Impersonal
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Alarm System Control Panel

The Secondary Computer Panel serves as the tactile interface through which Picard selects and confirms the Holodeck simulation parameters. Its presence is crucial as the physical touchpoint bridging human agency and advanced technology, facilitating the transition from command reality to immersive virtual narrative.

Before: Mounted on the wall of the Holodeck entrance, …
After: Active and engaged, having received and processed Picard's …
Before: Mounted on the wall of the Holodeck entrance, inactive but ready for user input.
After: Active and engaged, having received and processed Picard's input to initiate the Dixon Hill simulation.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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Character Continuity

"Picard's struggle with the Jaradan language leads him to seek escape in the Holodeck, initiating his entrance into the Dixon Hill simulation as a coping mechanism."

Picard Battles Linguistic Fatigue and Yields to Holodeck Escape
S1E13 · The Big Goodbye

Key Dialogue

"COMPUTER VOICE: Planet and city?"
"PICARD: Earth... United States... San Francisco, California."
"COMPUTER VOICE: Time period?"
"PICARD: (pondering it) 1941, A.D."
"COMPUTER VOICE: File or access code."
"PICARD: File Dixon Hill, private detective."
"COMPUTER VOICE: (a beat) Enter when ready."