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* Joan has an aversion to realistic holodeck novels. The exercise programs she has to duplicate sports from her home world, such as surfing or mountain biking, are deliberately made incomplete (holodeck competitors are made to look like wire framed figures, etc.). This is due in part to having been mistaken for a holographic figure, and also due to an embarrassing situation where she walked into a fellow cadet's holodeck program where a holographic representation of Joan was the central figure of the holodeck adventure. | * Joan has an aversion to realistic holodeck novels. The exercise programs she has to duplicate sports from her home world, such as surfing or mountain biking, are deliberately made incomplete (holodeck competitors are made to look like wire framed figures, etc.). This is due in part to having been mistaken for a holographic figure, and also due to an embarrassing situation where she walked into a fellow cadet's holodeck program where a holographic representation of Joan was the central figure of the holodeck adventure. | ||
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* Surfing (and especially kiteboarding) | |||
* Adventure racing | |||
* Parrises Squares (once remarked about Parrises Squares: "If you're too small for Epa'ani, Parrises Squares is a decent substitute") | |||
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* Kon-Tiki by Thor Heyerdahl | |||
* Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions by Edwin Abbott Abbott | |||
* The Princess Bride by William Goldman | |||
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