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  • jds1911a1
    Alan Scott is the best GL
    • Aug 8, 2007
    • 3556

    #46
    Originally posted by Gorn Captain
    I'd want a long-distance transporter.
    Going from planet to planet. Because a lot of the time, the transporter is used on occasions when a simple shuttlepod would have done the trick, too. I'd travel the universe, no doubt about it.

    I'd be careful with too much transporting, 'cause odds are you'll end up looking like Pike someday.

    I'd go for the Holodeck when I'm older, and can't get around much anymore. Bring the universe to my living room. I wouldn't have to take my dogs for endless walks anymore. I'd program it to make a stretch with nothing but trees and lamp posts. Going in a huge circle. My dogs would come back to me, exhausted but satisfied.
    I'd make a program that gives me every toy in the world. Wouldn't that save money....
    Pike wasn't a transporter accident but Cmdr Sonak in STTMP was

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    • Meule
      Verbose Member
      • Nov 14, 2004
      • 28720

      #47
      Originally posted by Mikey01

      So if you beam down next to a sewer, you just might be full of sh-t
      I can think of a couple of people that already are
      "...The agony of my soul found vent in one loud, long and final scream of despair..." - Edgar Allan Poe

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      • Hector
        el Hombre de Acero
        • May 19, 2003
        • 31852

        #48
        Originally posted by Gorn Captain
        I'd want a long-distance transporter.
        Going from planet to planet. Because a lot of the time, the transporter is used on occasions when a simple shuttlepod would have done the trick, too. I'd travel the universe, no doubt about it.
        The Federation is supposed to have expanded to only about 19% of the galaxy (this was discloded in a TNG episode)...let alone the entire universe.

        So you are not going to be able to transport from one end of the universe to the other.

        Who's is going to place the other transporter to the other side?
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        • UnderdogDJLSW
          To Fear is Not Logical...
          • Feb 17, 2008
          • 4895

          #49
          But what do you guys think of the explained technology that everytime you transport you are actually killed and or disintegrated and a clone of you is "built" using local source matter at the destination you are going then your consciousness is beamed into the clone.
          James Blish had a novel where they were concerned about that (Not the beamed next to the sewer part). But, the quote from wiki below is usually how I've heard it. It is supposed to be the same molocules transmitted to the new location, not a clone:

          Simultaneously, the object was broken down into a stream of subatomic particles, also called the matter stream. The matter stream was briefly stored in a pattern buffer while the system compensates for Doppler shift to the destination.
          The matter stream was then transmitted to its destination via a subspace frequency. As with any type of transmission of energy or radiation, scattering and degradation of the signal must be monitored closely. The annular confinement beam (ACB) acted to maintain the integrity of the information contained in the beam. Finally, the initial process was reversed and the object or individual was reassembled at the destination.
          Man I'm really geeking out now
          It's all good!

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          • TrueDave
            Toy Maker
            • Jan 12, 2008
            • 2343

            #50
            Technology cannot be controlled.

            Holodeck? No more exploration. No more invention. We wpould stagnate.

            Thats wghat we are facing with virtual reality. Ever seen Brainscan? The old dude sitting in the basement rotting on VR porn? Mice when thier brains have been hooked up to please buttons would forgo eating to push the button till they died.

            Transporter?

            " getting there is half the fun " Fozzie and Kermit Muppet movie.

            Flying is disorientating. I once flew top florida and missed quite a bit. I drove back and saw Georgia The smokey mountains , relatives , stopped at all kinds of resturants and small towns.

            It would hurt the world economy. No more cars, no more jobs hauling freight on trucks boats or trains. No planes, etc.

            And it would be used as a weapon. in so many ways.

            We need to grow up a lot as a race to have either of these.

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            • DocDrako
              Formerly Doc Drako
              • Nov 11, 2004
              • 2813

              #51
              I'd take the Holodeck. So much potential for leisure time. Other eras, other planets, other cities, etc.

              One problem with the Transporter is that if it were real, it would no doubt be owned by some company or even the goverment and they'd charge everyone for it's use. "This Transporter plan offers unlimited local and long distance use for only $10,000 a month."

              "I prefer to remain an enigma."

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              • ddgaff1132
                Persistent Member
                • Oct 3, 2007
                • 1709

                #52
                Transporter. Save gas. It would need a recall feature as I dont have a Scotty to bring me back.
                (How would you feel if you turned off the Holodeck and you too faded away. Just musing.)
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