• @[email protected]
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      201 day ago

      Ooh this comment is going to get you added to the pattern buffer.

      Also my reply too.

      Also, anyone who (a) reads these, or (b) does not read these. In fact,

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      (Bc if Miles is going to suffer, he’s at least not going to do it alone:-P)

      • @grue
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        71 day ago

        (Bc if Miles is going to suffer, he’s at least not going to do it alone:-P)

        Ee’char has entered the chat cell implanted memory pattern buffer.

        • @CptEnder
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          Seriously one of the darkest episodes of television.

        • @[email protected]
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          Bonus points for including the link to memory alpha - I think that means that you get to be added to the pattern buffer twice:-).

  • @aeronmelon
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    This is how Spot magically appears in different areas of the ship. S/he can enter and exit O’Brian’s pattern buffer at will.

    Every time O’Brian sees it he just exhales and says, “Dammit all to hell - In or out, you!”

    It’s unconfirmed if there are multiple instances of Spot on the ship at any given moment.

    • @CptEnder
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      Didn’t Spot have kittens?

      • @aeronmelon
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        I wrote it that way because Spot’s gender kept changing throughout the series, despite giving birth in Genesis.

    • Zerlyna
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      @negativenull might be the next comic?

  • @BreadOven
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    Just more trauma O’Brian has to deal with.

    • @scutiger
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      No, I don’t want to be beamed down. I just want to know that when I decide I do want to be beamed down, I’ll be able to.

      • @BreadOven
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        Haha. Just in case. I want to know.

  • @pyre
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    🎵 Beam me up, beam me down, beam my team back on the ground 🎶

  • @EnderMB
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    I had this argument a little while ago, and someone mentioned that this was answered somewhere in ST lore, but will ask here.

    When you are teleported to another place, are you killed and essentially “remade” in the place you’re teleporting to, or is there a confirmation that the entity teleported from A to B is the same person.

    (Sorry to be all deep on a cat pic, but this convo came to mind and I can’t ignore it now)

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      If the person who appeared at the other end was the same person then Thomas Riker wouldn’t have been able to exist.

      The transporter is a person shredder.

      Every time you are fed into it a version of you dies and another one is born

    • @Solumbran
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      Considering that it can lead to a clone, it’s definitely the first explanation.

      • @T156
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        In fairness, the clone being made is more from people abusing the “part of you is missing, so we’ll try and patch that up before putting you back together” function, and happened twice with extremely specific circumstances. You can’t just factory-print people with it.

          • @T156
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            She wasn’t reconstituted, the hair was used as a reference to tweak her pattern. They didn’t just print out a spare Pulaski, leaving the old one on the station.

        • @ZoopZeZoop
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          They didn’t, but why couldn’t you? You have their pattern, all you need is matter/energy.

    • @marcos
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      I remember that being discussed endlessly in Enterprise. But the solution was “fuck that, the ship is exploding, beam me up”, not any answer to your question.

    • @T156
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      The Second One. The supernatural parts remain the same (the Vulcans make a big deal out of that, and would have a fit if people were being killed), the exact same matter is moved, and people remain conscious during the process.

      In Star Trek, cloning is a much more complex affair, needing to grow the clone and all. If the transporter just copied people, destroying the original, they could just use that instead.

        • @T156
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          Riker was split during the process, since the person doing the teleporter thing did an ill-advised/unprecedented thing and basically tried to transport them twice simultaneously, using two transport beams, and reintegrate the patterns later, so that the interference didn’t cause them to lose too much of him, and they had enough to use the pattern repair mechanisms to patch any gaps (more than 50% lost is generally considered unrecoverable).

          Part of the interference resulted in one of the transport beams being echoed down to the planet surface, and the transporter presumably did its best to fill in the gaps so that they didn’t just get half a Riker, and they ended up with two whole Rikers instead.

          If it was a simple clone -> store -> kill/replicate, Scotty wouldn’t have needed some whole convoluted song and dance to keep someone in the buffer for decades, and Franklin’d not have died.

    • @mkwt
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      According to the non canon Star Trek Technical Manual, the transporter physically disassembles your particles, moves them to the destination location, and reassembles them with quark level accuracy. So-called “Heisenberg compensators” are a key technology to allow this to occur.

      The on screen canon is at least somewhat consistent with this, but maybe not entirely.

  • 👍Maximum Derek👍
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    Thanks to different transporter accidents that cat has been cloned, re-merged with it’s clone, separated from its clone again, and made into kitten. And Lt. Thomas Fluffpants eventually joined the Maquis because they let him hunt Cardassian lizardmice.

    • @grue
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      Cardassian lizardmice

      r/ProperAnimalNames is leaking, but you’re not wrong.

    • @[email protected]
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      Also, it is a little-known fact that Tuvix actually had a third, more… fluffy counterpart buried inside of their “pairing”:-).

      Which means that at least once Janeway has killed this cat. And parallel Janeways definitely more than once.

      Damn, this kitty gets around!:-P

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    Dammit Milo, I’m a doctor not a blasted doorman!