Post by Xxsuperheroxx on Dec 13, 2022 6:09:26 GMT -6
Year 2151 Trip Tucker uses the new transporter to beam Archer out of the Helix.
Around 2175 Captain, Montgomery Scott was aboard a transport shuttle in route to a retirement colony when it crashed into a Dyson sphere; stranded, he set the transporter to cycle indefinitely and "stored" himself in the buffer for 75 years before being recovered by the USS Enterprise-D crew in "Relics" around 2255-60?
A transporter is a fictional teleportation machine used in the Star Trek science fiction franchise. Transporters allow for teleportation by converting a person or object into an energy pattern (a process called "dematerialization"), then sending ("beaming") it to a target location or else returning it to the transporter, where it is reconverted into matter ("rematerialization").
Many people argue that this basically means a transporter kills you and only reassembles a copy of your body and mind. This idea is given credence by the fact that transporters don't have to use your original atoms to reassemble you, but can use any available atoms,
basically you copy the atoms then given enough energy you can make as many copies as desired like Star Wars the clone wars.
Say T,pol in 2161 emotionally distraught by the death of Trip Tucker used the transporter to dematerialize Tuckers dead body then rematerialize him using the last Transporter buffer pattern of Tuckers last rematerialization. He would simply walk out of the transporter thinking he is just returning from the mission with no memory of his death or the days after his first rematerialazation.
Given the bigotry the Vulcans have for humans and the history in canon of Truckers and T'pols half breed children along with T'pols out of control emotions that the Trellium-D addiction has unlocked. T'pol is branded on Vulcan as an outcast. The Federation labels her an outlaw for breaking transporter ethics laws which leads to them fleeing to the outskirts of the Orion syndicate on the far side away from Federation space. T'pol becomes a Romulan smuggler with a human slave Trip and their augment half breed female child T'Mir hunted for the rest of their lives by section 31. but I digress
But you can see why given you can make army of people given enough energy you could make as many Trips as you wanted they would be copies but they would be another person much like commander Riker and his doppelganger.
Around 2175 Captain, Montgomery Scott was aboard a transport shuttle in route to a retirement colony when it crashed into a Dyson sphere; stranded, he set the transporter to cycle indefinitely and "stored" himself in the buffer for 75 years before being recovered by the USS Enterprise-D crew in "Relics" around 2255-60?
A transporter is a fictional teleportation machine used in the Star Trek science fiction franchise. Transporters allow for teleportation by converting a person or object into an energy pattern (a process called "dematerialization"), then sending ("beaming") it to a target location or else returning it to the transporter, where it is reconverted into matter ("rematerialization").
Many people argue that this basically means a transporter kills you and only reassembles a copy of your body and mind. This idea is given credence by the fact that transporters don't have to use your original atoms to reassemble you, but can use any available atoms,
basically you copy the atoms then given enough energy you can make as many copies as desired like Star Wars the clone wars.
Say T,pol in 2161 emotionally distraught by the death of Trip Tucker used the transporter to dematerialize Tuckers dead body then rematerialize him using the last Transporter buffer pattern of Tuckers last rematerialization. He would simply walk out of the transporter thinking he is just returning from the mission with no memory of his death or the days after his first rematerialazation.
Given the bigotry the Vulcans have for humans and the history in canon of Truckers and T'pols half breed children along with T'pols out of control emotions that the Trellium-D addiction has unlocked. T'pol is branded on Vulcan as an outcast. The Federation labels her an outlaw for breaking transporter ethics laws which leads to them fleeing to the outskirts of the Orion syndicate on the far side away from Federation space. T'pol becomes a Romulan smuggler with a human slave Trip and their augment half breed female child T'Mir hunted for the rest of their lives by section 31. but I digress
But you can see why given you can make army of people given enough energy you could make as many Trips as you wanted they would be copies but they would be another person much like commander Riker and his doppelganger.