david ellwood
Kirabosi Kognoscente
I was reminded of the movie doppelganger when I saw that mirror.
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And this on top of a Federation taking dubious moral decisions. Visiting Admirals bonking the Captain?
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OK. I've almost got over the lack of woolly collars on the uniforms. Almost. But holodecks in TOS equivalent tech Federation ships? Spinning bits of saucer sections? Bio-drive? And this on top of a Federation taking dubious moral decisions. Visiting Admirals bonking the Captain?
This is maybe a universe part way between the mirror Imperium and non-goatee Federation? Could go either way.
I'm warming up to the young cadet.
Script is still too fast and mumbling.
Given sufficient time, do he and his descendants become the Guild Navigators of Dune, folding space to hop light years in seconds?A side effect of using himself as a navigator? Alternate universe? Can now be in two places at the same time? Developing the plot line that the mushroom drive had too many bad side effects, and was tossed aside by the time the Enterprise was built? Dunno...just guessing.
You've seen "The Fly" I presume? Fine. That was a bluebottle mixed in at the DNA level with Jeff Goldblum. What ensued was not a pretty sight. But what about all the invisible microscopic things that live in us and on us in their millions? If they ever manage to build one of those things it will take a very brave man indeed to step into it.Just to double-check - are we cool with how transporters work to magically dismantle and reassemble people without them looking like human versions of shoddily constructed IKEA furniture?
FTFY
The thing I really don't get about transporters is the rematerialization at a distance part. Utter magic!
Quantum entanglement probably.
Stephen
Good point. If you need apparatus at one end to do the dematerialisation, how is the rematerialisation done at the far end without any?The thing I really don't get about transporters is the rematerialization at a distance part. Utter magic!