what we were told is that they can replicate components and that they can build shuttles. We saw them build the Delta Flyer...TWICENope couldn't use the replicators to make compents for torpedeo's/shuttles etc.. Because if they could do that they would have a way to replace them, which is the opposite of what we are told.
what we were told is that they can replicate components and that they can build shuttles. We saw them build the Delta Flyer...TWICE
JANEWAY: I'm impressed, but how quickly can it be built?
PARIS: We could replicate the alloys and the new design components, use spare parts from storage. If we worked around the clock we could have it up and running inside a week.
They NEVER said they couldn't replace shuttles, and they've never transfered holodeck power to any other systems.Which directly condradicts what we have been told earlier, and it was because it was easier to ignore what said earlier than to live up to the limitation(s) the writers impossed on themselves.
I'm sure they even transferred holodeck power at some point despite being told it was incompatable with the rest of the power systems (which is bad design if you ask me) but we are told that so when they ignore it, it's sloppy writing.
It' heavily implied they can't back up the EMH because if they could why would they need to create a new one in case the EH was lost "Message in a Bottle" yet barely a dozen episodes later there is a backup module in one of VOYs better episode "Living Witness". Once again sloppy writing. They tell us one thing (a limitation) and totally ignore it several times.
It' heavily implied they can't back up the EMH because if they could why would they need to create a new one in case the EH was lost "Message in a Bottle" yet barely a dozen episodes later there is a backup module in one of VOYs better episode "Living Witness". Once again sloppy writing. They tell us one thing (a limitation) and totally ignore it several times.
Same here. But honestly I don't see it as a huge stretch of the imagination to think that either through trade (which we saw them do) or through finding a way to build them, that they could replace some torpedoes.The real reason that comment about the torpedoes was ignored is because the showrunners changed and they did their best to 'forget' what happened during the first two seasons.
To be honest, when I watched it on first airing I forget about all about the 'limited number of torpedoes'. It wasn't until I started reading online forums that I even remembered that line.
Unless they couldn't back up the EMH because of the loss of the backup module?
well, Living Whitness comes after Message in a Bottle. So it is possible that after Message in a Bottle they made the backup, which was stolen, but they didn't know it was stolen.Unless they couldn't back up the EMH because of the loss of the backup module?
has it been said if they can replicate antimatter?
There is an antimatter equivalent to a photon. It's not an antiphoton. If you have two photons you know are in exactly the opposite phase they can cancel each other out. As far as we know the photon is its own antiparticle.Dec 21, 2008
has it been said if they can replicate antimatter?
Anti-matter in Star Trek is not (only) matter from a mirror universe with reverse properties that explodes on contact with regular matter. in the real world "photons" are regarded as antimatter, and that #### is practically just "light".
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Yes. That's what it says... Or are you misquoting Voy Prime Factors?
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