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Whatever happened to the Genesis technology?

The books are not canon but that sounds interesting. How was Picard in a position to see this?

Just simple relativity. Distance. He's far enough out into space that one of those bright lights out the window is the events of Star trek 2.
Which has now made me wonder if Tom Paris TV set could pick up actual old earth TV, since far enough away those might be receivable.
 
Just simple relativity. Distance. He's far enough out into space that one of those bright lights out the window is the events of Star trek 2.
Which has now made me wonder if Tom Paris TV set could pick up actual old earth TV, since far enough away those might be receivable.


He probably could have with the right setup. Voyager had after all 23rd Century antennas and receivers which could have been tuned to the right frequency, to pull in the signals to the TV. It's possible.

I like the intro to the movie "Contact" because they do that whole montage of moving away from Earth and in that scene you hear radio and stuff from various points in space, so I would imagine if you travelled to the right spot at the right speed you could intercept old TV and radio, at least I'd theorize you could. No one's actually tried it.
 
He probably could have with the right setup. Voyager had after all 23rd Century antennas and receivers which could have been tuned to the right frequency, to pull in the signals to the TV. It's possible.

I like the intro to the movie "Contact" because they do that whole montage of moving away from Earth and in that scene you hear radio and stuff from various points in space, so I would imagine if you travelled to the right spot at the right speed you could intercept old TV and radio, at least I'd theorize you could. No one's actually tried it.

Never seen contact, though Explorers (80s kids film) had similar things happening.

Let's get a Kickstarter going to launch an unmanned probe far into space to record all those deleted episodes of Doctor Who and whotnot....the project will pay for itself. Unless that's really what Nasa has been up to with the Voyager program all this time.
 
Never seen contact, though Explorers (80s kids film) had similar things happening.

Let's get a Kickstarter going to launch an unmanned probe far into space to record all those deleted episodes of Doctor Who and whotnot....the project will pay for itself. Unless that's really what Nasa has been up to with the Voyager program all this time.


The idea is cool but to get any benefit out of it won't happen in our lifetimes, if ever. The probes would have to have travelled for hundreds of years at their current speeds and by then the people who sent them will have all been long dead, unless this is a generational project handed down from generation to generation in the hope of receiving something.

It's a nice idea. But not practical.
 
The idea is cool but to get any benefit out of it won't happen in our lifetimes, if ever. The probes would have to have travelled for hundreds of years at their current speeds and by then the people who sent them will have all been long dead, unless this is a generational project handed down from generation to generation in the hope of receiving something.

It's a nice idea. But not practical.
It's a good thing it wasn't a serious plan then. Cos my bubble would seriously be second law of thermodynamicing
 
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