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[[Image:Deadwood.jpg|thumb|Deadwood, South Dakota circa 19th Century]]
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'''Deadwood''' is a recreational [[holodeck]] program designed by [[Alexander Rozhenko]] with the help of [[Reginald Barclay]] in [[2369]].
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'''Deadwood''' was a [[city]] located in [[South Dakota]] on [[Earth]].
   
The Deadwood program can be found in the [[computer]] library aboard the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)|USS ''Enterprise-D'']], it is situated in [[South Dakota]], [[19th century]] [[Earth]] in a period known as the "the [[Ancient West]]" or better known as the "Wild West".
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With the help of [[Reginald Barclay]], [[Alexander Rozhenko]] designed a recreational [[holoprogram]] in [[2369]], which depicted Earth's [[19th century]] "the [[Ancient West]]" or better known as the "Wild West".
   
The program allowed participants to to play the town [[sheriff]], his [[deputy]], and [[Durango]], the mysterious stranger. The setting consists of an old western town with "The Gold Strike Saloon", Miss Langford's House of Pleasure a Sheriff's Office and other buildings who are part of that period. The objective is to apprehend [[Eli Hollander]],"the Butcher of Boseman", a known criminal wanted for murder.
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The program allowed participants to play the town [[sheriff]], his [[deputy]], and [[Durango]], a mysterious stranger. The setting consisted of an old western town with the [[Gold Strike Saloon]], [[Miss Langford's House of Pleasure]], a sheriff's office, and other buildings which were from that period. The objective of the program was to apprehend [[Eli Hollander]], "the Butcher of [[Bozeman]]", a known criminal wanted for [[murder]].
[[Image:The_Gold_Strike_Saloon.jpg|thumb|"The Gold Strike Saloon"]]
 
   
[[Deanna Troi]], [[Worf]] and [[Alexander Rozhenko|Alexander]] played this program when a experiment, which [[Geordi La Forge]] and [[Data]] were conducting, went wrong and influenced the progam, turning the main characters to look like [[Data]] and even removing the [[holodeck]] safeguards, making the [[19th century]] firearms as deadly as a [[phaser]]. ([[TNG]]:"[[A Fistful of Datas]]")
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[[Deanna Troi]], [[Worf]], and [[Alexander Rozhenko|Alexander]] were running this program when a experiment which [[Geordi La Forge]] and [[Data]] were conducting went wrong and influenced the program, giving the main characters Data's physical characteristics and removing the [[holodeck safety protocol|holodeck safeguards]], making the [[19th century]] firearms deadly. ({{TNG|A Fistful of Datas}})
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Deadwood

Deadwood, South Dakota circa 19th century

Deadwood was a city located in South Dakota on Earth.

With the help of Reginald Barclay, Alexander Rozhenko designed a recreational holoprogram in 2369, which depicted Earth's 19th century "the Ancient West" or better known as the "Wild West".

The program allowed participants to play the town sheriff, his deputy, and Durango, a mysterious stranger. The setting consisted of an old western town with the Gold Strike Saloon, Miss Langford's House of Pleasure, a sheriff's office, and other buildings which were from that period. The objective of the program was to apprehend Eli Hollander, "the Butcher of Bozeman", a known criminal wanted for murder.

Deanna Troi, Worf, and Alexander were running this program when a experiment which Geordi La Forge and Data were conducting went wrong and influenced the program, giving the main characters Data's physical characteristics and removing the holodeck safeguards, making the 19th century firearms deadly. (TNG: "A Fistful of Datas")

The Deadwood scenes were filmed on the back lot of Universal Studios in Los Angeles.

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