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The Net is a recreational facility on [[Deep Space 15]] that was set up following Starfleet's departure in 2388 by the [[Selubassari]].  
{{Outdated}}The Net is a recreational facility on [[Deep Space 15]] that was set up following Starfleet's departure in 2388 by the [[Selubassari]].  


Patrons are leased a neural experience node, placed on the back of the skull. During a session, the patron can experience just about anything he or she imagines, from a homeworld to a memory.
Patrons are leased a neural experience node, placed on the back of the skull. During a session, the patron can experience just about anything he or she imagines, from a homeworld to a memory.
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The Selubassari claim that the experience is harmless, despite rare reports from humanoids of impaired brain activity afterwards.
The Selubassari claim that the experience is harmless, despite rare reports from humanoids of impaired brain activity afterwards.
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The Net is a recreational facility on Deep Space 15 that was set up following Starfleet's departure in 2388 by the Selubassari.

Patrons are leased a neural experience node, placed on the back of the skull. During a session, the patron can experience just about anything he or she imagines, from a homeworld to a memory.

Controversy

The Selubassari claim that the experience is harmless, despite rare reports from humanoids of impaired brain activity afterwards.