VOY 3x26: Scorpion Part 1

Is there some kind of Starfleet form I can sign to opt out of transporter hacks you “just came up with”?

  • @[email protected]
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    262 months ago

    Yeah, that’s one of those tropes I hate pretty much everywhere, but (old) Star Trek is great enough to look past it.

    They are skilled and professional. But how incompetently was the playbook written, if pretty much everyone can come up with something previously not derived spontaneously, if it’s that easy?

    • @cynar
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      312 months ago

      I generally view them as developmental or unreliable methods. A 20% risk of killing everyone involved is horrifying for a normal away mission return. However, the same risk for pulling a team away from imminent death is a lot more tolerable.

      This also explains how they can implement them so quickly, it’s already buried in the codebase.

    • @schema
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      2 months ago

      IMO, it’s essentially the duality of techno babbling. In the hands of good writers it can enhance an already well written story.

      In bad writing, it’s often used as a fluff drama element, sometimes even becoming deus ex machina.