Did anyone else see that Star Trek where Riker brought back the game that mounted on your head and shot lasers into your eyeballs and turned out to be some sort of mind control where the people that had programmed were trying to take over the universe. Of course they didn't get away with it because a smart young man named Crusher figured it all out with the help of that hot little piece of sexual tension before she went all slave-like?
Also, the episode of Deep Space Nine where Dax is playing a game in the holosuite which is bears a closer resemblance to this, essentially the basis of the game was that there is a colored ball floating in front of you and sensors monitor how relaxed you are (Star Trek style, of course!) and adjust the speed at which the ball changes colors accordingly. The object of the game is to become so relaxed that the ball stops changing color altogether.
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Did anyone else see that Star Trek where Riker brought back the game that mounted on your head and shot lasers into your eyeballs and turned out to be some sort of mind control where the people that had programmed were trying to take over the universe. Of course they didn't get away with it because a smart young man named Crusher figured it all out with the help of that hot little piece of sexual tension before she went all slave-like?
Anyway, this reminds me of that.
I haven't...but I think I might want to now...
I clicked on the comments just to see if anyone else thought that episode.
Also, the episode of Deep Space Nine where Dax is playing a game in the holosuite which is bears a closer resemblance to this, essentially the basis of the game was that there is a colored ball floating in front of you and sensors monitor how relaxed you are (Star Trek style, of course!) and adjust the speed at which the ball changes colors accordingly. The object of the game is to become so relaxed that the ball stops changing color altogether.