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A '''Dream''' is a series of sensory imputs and [[emotion]]s involuntarily occurring in the [[brain|mind]] during [[REM sleep]].
 
A '''Dream''' is a series of sensory imputs and [[emotion]]s involuntarily occurring in the [[brain|mind]] during [[REM sleep]].
   
[[AI]]'s will sometimes have the ability to dream added to their programs. [[Noonien Soong]] added the ability to dream to [[Data]] and [[The Doctor]] added a [[daydreaming subroutine]] to his program.
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[[AI]]'s will sometimes have the ability to dream added to their programs. [[Noonien Soong]] added the ability to dream to [[Data]]. ([[TNG]]: "[[Birthright, Part I]]", et al.) [[The Doctor]] also added a [[daydreaming subroutine]] to his program.
   
 
In [[2367]] the crew of the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)]] went slowly insane as they were unable to dream while trapped in a [[Tyken's Rift]]. ([[TNG]]: "[[Night Terrors]]")
 
In [[2367]] the crew of the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)]] went slowly insane as they were unable to dream while trapped in a [[Tyken's Rift]]. ([[TNG]]: "[[Night Terrors]]")
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==Background==
 
==Background==
 
Although stated as such in [[TNG]]: "[[Night Terrors]]", REM sleep is not the exclusive purview of dreams - it is simply the most common time to dream. 5-10% of people who are woken during non-REM sleep also report dreaming. We can perhaps forgive Crusher being inexact as she was impaired by the effects of the [[Tyken's Rift]].
 
''Although stated as such in [[TNG]]: "[[Night Terrors]]", REM sleep is not the exclusive purview of dreams - it is simply the most common time to dream. 5-10% of people who are woken during non-REM sleep also report dreaming. We can perhaps forgive Crusher being inexact as she was impaired by the effects of the [[Tyken's Rift]]''.
 

Revision as of 05:34, 4 March 2006

A Dream is a series of sensory imputs and emotions involuntarily occurring in the mind during REM sleep.

AI's will sometimes have the ability to dream added to their programs. Noonien Soong added the ability to dream to Data. (TNG: "Birthright, Part I", et al.) The Doctor also added a daydreaming subroutine to his program.

In 2367 the crew of the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) went slowly insane as they were unable to dream while trapped in a Tyken's Rift. (TNG: "Night Terrors")

In 2374 the USS Voyager encountered the Dream species, a race of aliens that lived out their lives in dreams. (VOY: "Waking Moments")

See also:

Background

Although stated as such in TNG: "Night Terrors", REM sleep is not the exclusive purview of dreams - it is simply the most common time to dream. 5-10% of people who are woken during non-REM sleep also report dreaming. We can perhaps forgive Crusher being inexact as she was impaired by the effects of the Tyken's Rift.