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Dixon Hill (holonovel)

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Jean-Luc Picard as Dixon Hill
Jean-Luc Picard as Dixon Hill
Dixon Hill's San Francisco
Dixon Hill's San Francisco
Dixon Hill's office
Dixon Hill's office
Nightclub scene
Nightclub scene

The Dixon Hill holonovel series includes a number of holographic novels based on the Dixon Hill series originally written by Tracy Tormé in the 1930s, originally published on Earth in the pulp magazine Amazing Detective Stories and were published to Federation holosuites by Broht & Forrester:

[edit] The Big Good-Bye

As all Dixon Hill holographic novels, The Big Good-Bye allows the user to play the private investigator character of Dixon Hill in the San Francisco of 1941.

In 2364 (on stardate 41997.7), a holodeck malfunction aboard the USS Enterprise-D led to an override of safety protocols. Captain Jean-Luc Picard, Dr. Beverly Crusher, historian Whalen and Data were soon caught up in a real case in which the consequences could prove fatal indeed. (TNG: "The Big Goodbye")

The episode even inspired at least one novel, 2002's Star Trek: The Next Generation "A Hard Rain" by Dean Wesley Smith. In the novel, Picard has to enter the holodeck to locate the 'Heart of the Adjuster' or else the Enterprise will be destroyed.

In 2365 (on stardate 42859.2), Captain Picard once again took the role of Dixon Hill, again accompanied by Data, in order to flee Lwaxana Troi's manhunt. Lwaxana, however, eventually located him, but became infatuated with one of the holographic characters. (TNG: "Manhunt")

In 2367 (on stardate 44502.7), Picard introduced Guinan to the Dixon Hill program, where she played his cousin Gloria. Guinan, however, was not impressed. (TNG: "Clues")

In 2373, aboard the USS Enterprise-E, Picard accessed the program with Lily Sloane in order to escape Borg pursuit. Disengaging the safety protocols, Picard was able to kill a few Borg drones using a Thompson .45ACP sub-machine gun, thanks to the Borg never having learned how to adapt to solid pellet rounds.(Star Trek: First Contact)

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