Spirit Folk story
Problems arise from running the holographic Irish village of Fair Haven non- stop, when a malfunction leads the holographic characters to become self- aware. Directed by: David Livingston. Story by: Bryan Fuller.
13 total · 3 choice · 6 major · 4 minor
| Theme | Level | Motivation |
|---|---|---|
| fairies | choice | townsfolk mistook holodeck occurrences as acts of black magic perhaps by fairies |
| virtual person | choice | Fair Haven holodeck characters come to question their reality |
| virtual reality room | choice | Tom's 19th century Ireland holodeck world |
| human AI relationship | major | Janeway and Michael Sullivan; Harry and Maggie O'Halloran |
| human vs. sentient machine | major | Voyager crew vs. Fair Haven holodeck simulation |
| infatuation | major | Janeway and Michael Sullivan, and Harry and Maggie O'Halloran |
| life in early modern Ireland | major | Tom programmed an elaborate 19th century Ireland simulation on the holodeck. |
| the universe is a simulation | major | The world was but a simulation from the Fair Haven people's point of view. |
| virtual lover | major | Michael Sullivan was Janeway's virtual lover |
| AI rights | minor | Janeway was reluctant to delete the Fair Haven holodeck characters, but B'Elanna advocated doing to in order to save Tom and Harry |