TNG s3e21 “Hollow Pursuits”

  • mkwt@lemmy.world
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    Surely, they can just un-replicate it and replenish the replicator protein stocks.

    Edit: Thinking about this problem some more, there’s probably a serious issue figuring out what fluids and tissues are safe to un-replicate.

    Per the technical manual, the personnel transporters have quark-scale resolution, but the cargo transporters and replicators only have molecular-scale resolution. It would be a gross safety violation to put a living being through anything short of a personnel-rated transporter. Meanwhile any kind of bodily fluid that is emitted is going to have a bunch of still living cells, at least for a while. (I’m not even discussing the gametes here yet). So how do you get the computer to safely and reliably make the determination?

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      15 hours ago

      “I’m not trying to replicate babies anymore.” - The Improvised Star Trek

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      I mean, if the ship is truly self sufficient for long journeys, then this is exactly what they’ve already been doing.

    • Dharma Curious (he/him)@slrpnk.net
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      I’m sure I recall them using the cargo transporter at least a few times, but it might be enterprise I’m thinking of? I wonder what resolution they had…