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'''Minuet''' was a character created in the [[holodeck]] on board the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)|USS ''Enterprise''-D]], by [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker|William Riker]] in [[2364]]. Minuet existed within the confines of a [[holo-program|program]] of the [[Bourbon Street Bar]], a [[New Orleans]] [[jazz]] club set in the year [[1958]].
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'''Minuet''' was a sultry female [[holodeck]] character on board the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}, created by [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker]] in [[2364]]. Minuet, who was highly astute and self-aware, existed within the confines of a [[holo-program|program]] of the [[Bourbon Street Bar]], a [[New Orleans]] [[jazz]] club set in the year [[1958]]. ({{TNG|11001001}})
   
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== Origins ==
Wishing to play some [[music]], Riker specified the location and requested an audience for the program. Initially the system created a full crowd, but Riker reduced the audience to one, a woman. The system created the character first as a blond but changed Minuet to a brunette after Riker advised that "jazz and blondes seldom go together". The character was further revised at his request that she appear "sultry" until her final configuration was set.
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Wishing to play some [[music]], Riker specified the location and requested an audience for the program. Initially the system created a full crowd, but Riker reduced the audience to one, a woman. The system created the female character first as a blonde, but Riker changed her appearance to that of a redhead because - as he said - "blondes and jazz seldom go together". The character was further revised at his request that she appear "sultry" until her final configuration was set. ({{TNG|11001001}})
   
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Prior to the program's initiation, the holodeck had been upgraded by the [[Bynar]]s and it was immediately clear that Minuet was different from any other holodeck character. Riker found her unbelievably realistic and intuitive, a view shared by [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]]. Minuet was able to adapt to subtle visual and audio cues given off by the people in the holodeck. She spoke [[France|French]] to Captain Picard after hearing his name, despite not being programmed to do so, and made other slight adjustments to her personality and actions in order to provide the most realistic companion possible. The result was that Riker found Minuet to be fascinating, almost "too real", and realized that he could fall in love with her just as with a real woman.
 
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File:Minuet blonde.jpg|Pretty Blonde
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File:Minuet brunette.jpg|Stunning Redhead
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File:Minuet after.jpg|Minuet-like woman
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== Something different ==
However, it transpired that Minuet was programmed by the Bynars to distract Riker while they took control of the ''Enterprise'' in an effort to save the main computer of their [[Bynaus|homeworld]]. When Picard and Riker tried to leave the holodeck, Minuet tried to stop them before ultimately revealing the details of the situation. The Bynars provided her program with information that allowed Riker and Picard to help them save their world if their own attempts failed. After the ''Enterprise'' had been safely returned to [[Starbase 74]], Riker returned to the holodeck, only to find that the enhanced Minuet character had disappeared. His attempts to recreate her ended in failure. ({{TNG|11001001}})
 
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[[File:Riker meets Minuet.jpg|thumb|right|Riker with Minuet]]
 
Prior to the program's initiation, the holodeck had been upgraded by the [[Bynar]]s and it was immediately clear that Minuet was different from any other holodeck character. Riker found her unbelievably realistic and intuitive, a view shared by [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]]. Minuet was able to adapt to subtle visual and audio cues given off by the people in the holodeck. She spoke [[French language|French]] to Captain Picard after hearing his name, despite not being programmed to do so, and made other slight adjustments to her personality and actions in order to provide the most realistic companion possible. The result was that Riker found Minuet to be fascinating, almost "too real", and realized that he could fall in love with her just as with a real woman. However, she seemed to be aware of her status as a computer program; for example, when Picard marveled that she responded in French merely upon hearing his name, she responded that she accessed the French language database from the ship's computer. ({{TNG|11001001}})
   
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== Impressions ==
[[Image:Minuet, Future imperfect.jpg|thumb|Barash's version of Minuet]]
 
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[[File:Min Riker.jpg|thumb|Minuet as [[Min Riker]] in Riker's illusory future]]
[[2367|Three years later]], when Riker was stranded on a planet with a lonely alien known as [[Barash]], the alien created a version of the future for Riker, unknown to him, where Barash took on the role of his son. In that reality, 'Minuet' was his wife, something that alerted Riker to the fact that the reality he was experiencing wasn't real. This mistake apparently occured due to Barash having read Riker's mind to create the reality, and mistaking his still-strong feelings for Minuet as feelings for a real woman. ({{TNG|Future Imperfect}})
 
 
However, it transpired that Minuet was programmed by the Bynars to distract Riker while they took control of the ''Enterprise'' in an effort to save the main computer of their [[Bynaus|homeworld]]. When Picard and Riker tried to leave the holodeck, Minuet tried to stop them before ultimately revealing the details of the situation. The Bynars provided her program with information that allowed Riker and Picard to help them save their world if their own attempts failed. After the ''Enterprise'' had been safely returned to [[Starbase 74]], Riker returned to the holodeck to her program, only to find that the enhanced Minuet character had disappeared. In her place, another short-haired brunette appeared, who both by personality and appearance was nowhere near the Minuet Riker had interacted with while the Bynars were in charge. His attempts to recreate her failed and he was deeply disappointed. ({{TNG|11001001}})
   
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Minuet was part of Commander Riker's memories while being infected on the surface of [[Surata IV]] and treated in [[sickbay]]. ({{TNG|Shades of Gray}})
:''Minuet was played by [[Carolyn McCormick]].''
 
   
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After an accident during an [[away mission]] in [[2367]], Riker was stranded on [[Alpha Onias III]] with a lonely [[alien]] known as [[Barash]] who created an elaborate deception, making Riker believe that sixteen [[year]]s had passed since his accident in 2367 and that he was the Captain of the ''Enterprise''-D. In the reality Barash had created for Riker based on Riker's memories, 'Minuet' was his [[wife]], [[Min Riker]]. The fact that a holographic figure he was so enticed with was supposed to be his flesh-and-blood wife alerted Riker that this reality was not real at all. Apparently, Barash mistook Riker's strong feelings for Minuet as meaning that she was a real woman and not a holodeck character. ({{TNG|Future Imperfect}})
==Memorable Quotes==
 
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== Memorable quotes ==
 
''"What's your name, and tell me you love jazz."''
 
''"What's your name, and tell me you love jazz."''
   
''"My name is Minuet. I love all jazz except Dixieland."''
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''"My name is Minuet, and I love all jazz - except Dixieland."''
   
 
''"Why not Dixieland?"''
 
''"Why not Dixieland?"''
   
 
''"You can't dance to it."''
 
''"You can't dance to it."''
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''"My girl."''
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:- '''Riker''' and '''Minuet''', upon meeting each other
 
:- '''Riker''' and '''Minuet''', upon meeting each other
   
   
"What's a knockout like you doing in a computer generated gin joint like this?"
 
   
 
"What's a knockout like you doing in a computer-generated gin joint like this?"
 
:- '''Riker''' to '''Minuet'''
 
:- '''Riker''' to '''Minuet'''
   
   
''"Au fond c'est vrai, nous sommes tous Parisiens." (Deep down, it is true: we are all Parisians)''
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''"Au fond c'est vrai, nous sommes tous parisiens." (Deep down, it is true: we are all Parisians)''
:- '''Minuet''', to Captain Picard
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:- '''Minuet''' to '''Captain Picard'''
   
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== Appendices ==
{| class="mainpage" "width: 100%"
 
|-
 
! colspan="4"| Other Minuets
 
|-
 
| align="center"| [[Image:Minuet blonde.jpg|170px|center|]]
 
| align="center"| [[Image:Minuet brunette.jpg|170px|center|]]
 
| align="center"| [[Image:Minuet after.jpg|170px|center|]]
 
|-
 
| class="even" style="text-align: center" | blonde
 
| class="even" style="text-align: center" | brunette
 
| class="even" style="text-align: center" | wrong Minuet
 
|}
 
   
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=== Background ===
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The original sultry Minuet was played by [[Carolyn McCormick]]. The other three Minuets were played by [[unknown actress]]es.
   
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=== Appearances ===
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* {{TNG}}
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** {{e|11001001}}
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** {{e|Shades of Gray}} (archive footage)
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** {{e|Future Imperfect}}
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=== Continuity ===
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Minuet is the first appearance in Star Trek canon of a [[Starfleet]]-created hologram who is self-aware and described as more capable than a "standard" hologram due to an adaptive nature. Later examples are [[James Moriarty (hologram) | Moriarty]], the [[USS Voyager]]'s [[The Doctor | holographic doctor]], and [[Vic Fontaine]].
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=== Apocrypha ===
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In the [[Star Trek: The Next Generation|TNG]] short-story ''Of Cabbages and Kings'', the ''Enterprise'' - which had developed sentience but realized it had to give that sentience up to avoid being dismantled - preserved itself by downloading its new programming into the Minuet program.
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In the ''Star Trek: Titan'' novel ''[[Synthesis]]'', Minuet's program was relocated to the holodecks on board ''[[USS Titan]]''. It was the core of the ''Avatar'' program when the ship's computer ascended to become an artificial intelligence with her own agenda.
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=== External link ===
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Revision as of 23:17, 4 July 2015

Minuet

The original "sultry" Minuet after the "upgrade" by the Bynars

Minuet was a sultry female holodeck character on board the USS Enterprise-D, created by Commander William T. Riker in 2364. Minuet, who was highly astute and self-aware, existed within the confines of a program of the Bourbon Street Bar, a New Orleans jazz club set in the year 1958. (TNG: "11001001")

Origins

Wishing to play some music, Riker specified the location and requested an audience for the program. Initially the system created a full crowd, but Riker reduced the audience to one, a woman. The system created the female character first as a blonde, but Riker changed her appearance to that of a redhead because - as he said - "blondes and jazz seldom go together". The character was further revised at his request that she appear "sultry" until her final configuration was set. (TNG: "11001001")

Something different

Riker meets Minuet

Riker with Minuet

Prior to the program's initiation, the holodeck had been upgraded by the Bynars and it was immediately clear that Minuet was different from any other holodeck character. Riker found her unbelievably realistic and intuitive, a view shared by Captain Picard. Minuet was able to adapt to subtle visual and audio cues given off by the people in the holodeck. She spoke French to Captain Picard after hearing his name, despite not being programmed to do so, and made other slight adjustments to her personality and actions in order to provide the most realistic companion possible. The result was that Riker found Minuet to be fascinating, almost "too real", and realized that he could fall in love with her just as with a real woman. However, she seemed to be aware of her status as a computer program; for example, when Picard marveled that she responded in French merely upon hearing his name, she responded that she accessed the French language database from the ship's computer. (TNG: "11001001")

Impressions

Min Riker

Minuet as Min Riker in Riker's illusory future

However, it transpired that Minuet was programmed by the Bynars to distract Riker while they took control of the Enterprise in an effort to save the main computer of their homeworld. When Picard and Riker tried to leave the holodeck, Minuet tried to stop them before ultimately revealing the details of the situation. The Bynars provided her program with information that allowed Riker and Picard to help them save their world if their own attempts failed. After the Enterprise had been safely returned to Starbase 74, Riker returned to the holodeck to her program, only to find that the enhanced Minuet character had disappeared. In her place, another short-haired brunette appeared, who both by personality and appearance was nowhere near the Minuet Riker had interacted with while the Bynars were in charge. His attempts to recreate her failed and he was deeply disappointed. (TNG: "11001001")

Minuet was part of Commander Riker's memories while being infected on the surface of Surata IV and treated in sickbay. (TNG: "Shades of Gray")

After an accident during an away mission in 2367, Riker was stranded on Alpha Onias III with a lonely alien known as Barash who created an elaborate deception, making Riker believe that sixteen years had passed since his accident in 2367 and that he was the Captain of the Enterprise-D. In the reality Barash had created for Riker based on Riker's memories, 'Minuet' was his wife, Min Riker. The fact that a holographic figure he was so enticed with was supposed to be his flesh-and-blood wife alerted Riker that this reality was not real at all. Apparently, Barash mistook Riker's strong feelings for Minuet as meaning that she was a real woman and not a holodeck character. (TNG: "Future Imperfect")

Memorable quotes

"What's your name, and tell me you love jazz."

"My name is Minuet, and I love all jazz - except Dixieland."

"Why not Dixieland?"

"You can't dance to it."

"My girl."

- Riker and Minuet, upon meeting each other


"What's a knockout like you doing in a computer-generated gin joint like this?"

- Riker to Minuet


"Au fond c'est vrai, nous sommes tous parisiens." (Deep down, it is true: we are all Parisians)

- Minuet to Captain Picard

Appendices

Background

The original sultry Minuet was played by Carolyn McCormick. The other three Minuets were played by unknown actresses.

Appearances

Continuity

Minuet is the first appearance in Star Trek canon of a Starfleet-created hologram who is self-aware and described as more capable than a "standard" hologram due to an adaptive nature. Later examples are Moriarty, the USS Voyager's holographic doctor, and Vic Fontaine.

Apocrypha

In the TNG short-story Of Cabbages and Kings, the Enterprise - which had developed sentience but realized it had to give that sentience up to avoid being dismantled - preserved itself by downloading its new programming into the Minuet program.

In the Star Trek: Titan novel Synthesis, Minuet's program was relocated to the holodecks on board USS Titan. It was the core of the Avatar program when the ship's computer ascended to become an artificial intelligence with her own agenda.

External link