How exactly would they create a Nazi uniform and get McCoy into it, in roughly three minutes? See: "Patterns of Force"
They could have one of these except a few hundred years more advanced
How exactly would they create a Nazi uniform and get McCoy into it, in roughly three minutes? See: "Patterns of Force"
And I told the police it was sugar, not cocaine."matter synthesis", not replication
Something we can all agree on at last.Harry's an idiot.
They could have one of these except a few hundred years more advanced
Here's more for you to explain away from "The Conscience of the King":
Why did the enterprise go out of their way for something they're supposed to already have (replication technology)? and something they're not supposed to have (famines)?
Really if you want a tech issue you should look at the girl with the artificial eye.
Why?Really if you want a tech issue you should look at the girl with the artificial eye.
So then, by your logic, any reference to creating food by any means other than replicators in the TNG era would also be a canon violation. Alternatively, replicators were never the be-all and end-all able to solve all food/resource issues on a planetary scale, especially not TOS's more primitive version.
In fact, by your logic, Dr. Leighton was actually building a revolutionary planet-wide mechanical vending machine, because apparently, that's what "synthesized"/"synthetic" means now. Anyway, Dr. Leighton was a liar.
I think you've lost your way, man. Aren't you supposed to be criticizing Discovery? At this point, you don't need Discovery at all. Based on this argument, TOS itself is non-canon. Is that where you want to go?
Because it's a technology that very specifically didn't exist till sometime during the DS9 era.Why?
Incorrect that's an ugly strawman there, the point was they were not behaving like they possess replicator technology in that episode i.e. talk of famine on a federation colony and racing to a planet because of the promise of synthetic food to cure a famine. If replicators cannot solve all the problems then whey did Kirk race to Leighton? Replicators maintaining an adequate food supply should be just a matter of energy production, planetary scale or otherwise.
According to?Because it's a technology that very specifically didn't exist till sometime during the DS9 era.
According to?
Geordi.According to?
Geordi turned them down because they weren't as good as a VISOR (TNG Loud As A Whisper) Since Detmer has to wear a large device grafted to the side of her head to make her's work, it can't be as advanced as Geordi's implants or even a VISOR.Why didn’t Geordi have them until First Contact?
See aboveGeordi.
Geordi.
A common medical prosthesis in the United Federation of Planets as early as the 2360s, Starfleet doctor Katherine Pulaski had performed several surgeries involving implants during her career. In 2365, the doctor offered the procedure to USS Enterprise-D chief engineer Geordi La Forge, who declined based on his belief that the technology was not yet advanced enough to afford the same visual range as a VISOR. (TNG: "Loud As A Whisper")
PULASKI: It's possible to install optical devices which look like normal eyes, and would still give you about the same visual range as the visor.
LAFORGE: Done? You say almost. How much reduction?
PULASKI: Twenty percent.
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