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Professor James Moriarty was a character from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes novels. Moriarty was Holmes nemesis and equal. A hologram of Moriarty from a program on the USS Enterprise-D gain sentience. (TNG: "Ship in a Bottle") Professor James Moriarty is the main antagonist in the Sherlock Holmes novels by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. thumb|Eine holographische Nachbildung von Moriarty. Professor James Moriarty ist eine fiktive Romanfigur, erschaffen vom berühmten britischem Schriftsteller Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Er ist der größte Widersacher des Detektivs Sherlock Holmes und der einzige Gegner, welcher Holmes ebenbürtig ist. Holmes gelang es nur, ihn unter Einsatz seines eigenen Lebens am Reichenbachfall zu besiegen. Doktor Katherine Pulaski hat die Geschichten von Sherlock Holmes gelesen und dabei auch die Geschichten über Moriarty und seine Charakterzüge gelesen. (TNG: ) 2365 erschafft Geordi La Forge ein Hologramm von Moriarty, um Data in seiner Rolle als Sherlock Holmes einen würdigen Gegner zu erschaffen. La Forge verspricht sich jedoch, und bittet den Computer dadurch, einen würdigen Gegner für Data zu finden. Dementsprechend erlangt der holografische Moriarty ein eigenes Bewusstsein und infolge dessen nach einiger Zeit die Kontrolle über die USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D). Erst nachdem Captain Jean-Luc Picard Moriarty verspricht einen Weg zu finden wie dieser das Holodeck verlassen kann, gibt er die Kontrolle über das Schiff wieder an die Mannschaft ab. (TNG: ) Picard ist 2369 noch immer nicht in der Lage Moriarty aus dem Holodeck zu befreien und Moriarty übernimmt wieder die Kontrolle über das Holodeck. Doch mit einem Trick gelingt es der der Crew Moriarty vor zu täuschen, dass er das Holodeck verlassen kann. Er befindet sich jedoch immer noch in einem Miniaturholodeck, dass ihm jedoch vorgaukelt, dass er sich in Freiheit befinde. Er hat also in gewisser Weise erreicht, was er wollte. (TNG: ) right|thumb|200px|MoriartyArchí villano adversario de Sherlock Holmes, creado por el novelista terrestre Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Pero una replica de Moriarty fue creada en la Holocubierta del Enterprise D en 2365. La computadora responde al comando de Geordi LaForge quien le da las directivas de que trate de crear un personaje capaz de vencer a Data en sus aventuras como el gran detective. El resultado fue tan extraordinario que la computadora le da al villano la capacidad de pensar mas rápido que data, creando una forma de vida con pensamientos propios. Entabla amistad con la Doctora Katherine Pulaski. Pero cuando empieza a dar problemas Picard ordena su desactivación. (TNG:"Elementary, Dear Data") Moriarty permanece guardado en la memoria de la computadora protegido por cuatro años pero por una inexplicable razón el programa no permanece del todo dormido. Moriarty intenta escapar del holodeck creando una nave holográfica y a todos los personajes del Enterprise para relacionarse con el mundo exterior. Desdichadamente esta tecnología no es posible y es trasladado a una computadora extra donde su conciencia pudiera seguir haciendo de las suyas. (TNG:"Ship in a Bottle") Professor James Moriarty was a fictional character from the 19th century Sherlock Holmes novels by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. He was an adversary to Sherlock Holmes, a man with knowledge equal to that of Holmes. Katherine Pulaski read Sherlock Holmes novels and short stories in her youth, and was always frightened by the despicable Moriarty. A hologram based on Moriarty was created on board the USS Enterprise-D in 2365. The hologram grew far beyond the parameters of the Moriarty character when Geordi La Forge misspoke and requested that the computer create an adversary that could defeat Data, rather than Holmes as portrayed by Data. To do so, the computer had to program the Moriarty hologram with Data's considerable knowledge; as a side effect, the Moriarty hologram became self-aware.(TNG: "Elementary, Dear Data" ) In 2369, when the holographic Moriarty appeared to gain the ability to exit the holodeck, Captain Picard warned him that the criminal behavior shown in the novels and short stories would not be acceptable in the 24th century. The holographic Moriarty assured him that he was not the same as the fictional character from the "scribblings of an Englishman dead for four centuries." (TNG: "Ship in a Bottle" ) The holographic Moriarty served as the basis for The Doctor on Star Trek: Voyager. This was evidenced in a specific note, handwritten by Jeri Taylor during the conceptual development of that series and dated 30 July 1993 . The note read, "Holo-Moriarty". Further notes, dated 3 August 1993 , suggested the holographic doctor as a regular character "who, like Moriarty, has 'awareness' of himself as a holodeck fiction." (Star Trek: Voyager - A Vision of the Future, pp. 179, 175 & 177) Professor Moriarty is a fictional character originally appearing in books written by UK 19th century writer Arthur Conan Doyle, later also made into films and TV series. He appears in the 1987 TMNT cartoon episode Elementary, My Dear Turtle where the turtles travel in time back to late-19th century UK. Professor James Moriarty is the archenemy of Sherlock Holmes and is often considered one of the first supervillains in fiction - he appeared in only two novels and despite rarely encountering Holmes personally he is considered the main antagonist of the entire Sherlock Holmes series, being famously described as the "Napoleon of Crime". Moriarty is widely considered to be the greatest fictional archenemy in fictional history. He has been portrayed by George Zucco (The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes), Jared Harris (A Game of Shadows) and most recently Andrew Scott (Sherlock). James Moriarty was a holographic character from the 24th century. He was created based on the literary version of the character from the Sherlock Holmes stories. In order to investigate Baron Maupertuis, Moriarty used the alias O'Connor and donned a ginger wig as part of his disguise. He also wrote a paper on the mathematics of folding higher dimensions. (PROSE: All-Consuming Fire) Moriarty died in 1893. (PROSE: The Found World) Contradicting other accounts, Moriarty also seemed to exist in the Land of Fiction, suggesting he was a fictional character. (COMIC: Character Assassin) The Eleventh Doctor, while dressed like Sherlock Holmes, once compared the Great Intelligence to Moriarty, calling it "the clever one". (TV: The Snowmen) Le Professeur James Moriarty est un personnage de fiction inventé par Arthur Conan Doyle dans les romans Sherlock Holmes. Maître du crime, il s'opposa au détective Sherlock Holmes pour la résolution de certaines affaires. (Réalité extrapolée *) Professor James Moriarty, the arch-enemy of the famous Detective Sherlock Holmes, a mathematics professor turned the world's only consulting criminal. His genius is equal to, if not perhaps greater than, Holmes himself. Despite only appearing in two stories, Moriarty has been proven to be the most dangerous of all criminals that Holmes has ever encountered. In the short story "The Adventure of the Final Problem", during a fight with Holmes above the Reichenbach Falls, Moriarty fell to his death. Il Professor James Moriarty era un personaggio fittizio del romanzo ambientato nel XIX secolo su Sherlock Holmes di Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Era un antagonista di Sherlock Holmes, un uomo con la sua stessa conoscenza. Katherine Pulaski lesse i romanzi di Sherlock Holmes durante la sua gioventù, e fu sempre spaventata dallo spregevole Moriarty. Un ologramma basato su Moriarty venne creato a bordo della USS Enterprise-D nel 2365. (TNG: "Elementare, caro Data") Nel 2369, quando James Moriarty (ologramma) apparve per acquisire il potere di uscire dal ponte ologrammi, il Capitano Picard lo mise in guardia dicendogli che il comportamento criminale adottato nei romanzi non sarebbe stato tollerato nel XXIV secolo. Il Moriarty olografico gli assicurò di non essere lo stesso del personaggio fittizio degli "scarabocchi di un Inglese morto da quattro secoli." (TNG: "La nave in bottiglia")
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