IN TNG S2, Pulaski talked about giving Geordi cloned implants or replicated eyes. Eyes must be more complex than lungs.
IN TNG S2, Pulaski talked about giving Geordi cloned implants or replicated eyes. Eyes must be more complex than lungs.
She offered ocular implants that would officer up to 80% of the same vision as the Visor. There was no mention of them being cloned or replicated real eyes.
...The fun thing is that Pulaski nonchalantly rattles off the many ways LaForge's eyes could be fixed, and it's all news to the patient, something his previous physician never appears to have mentioned!
Crusher need not have been incompetent as such, but she could have been a bit of a reactionary. She treats replicated organs (or "genetronic replication", which technically might be a different technique but in practice is never indicated to differ from replication of sandwiches or hand phasers) with suspicion and disdain in "Ethics", after all.
It's a shame her foil in that episode was a mere guest star of the week - having her be Pulaski would have been glorious! But yes, the remark about replicating body parts is there, and there are no contrary remarks elsewhere to suggest that living tissue or living beings would be impossible or even particularly difficult to replicate.
Timo Saloniemi
Im thinking it’s a concept for Craft’s pod from the short trek episode.What is the weird blob of a small craft seen here? A forcefield around a workbee? A dedicated observation pod? What adventure was this for?
Plant seeds are quite simple, genetically, compared to advanced animal organisms.
Eaves has added more Season 1 ship concept art to his site.
https://www.johneavesart.com/apps/photos/album?albumid=16056491
Some of this will be old to those who collected the eaglemoss models + books. But there are designs in there I've never seen before.
He used NCC-8999 or somesuch in his ST'09 Kobayashi Maru concept art too, it's just what he likes to do.Interesting; I've never seen most of this concept art before. Surprisingly, most of the rough concept ships have registries between 1XXX and 8XXX. I wonder if they were supposed to have been designed for a post-TUC/pre-TNG show rather than a ten-years-before-TOS prequel. That would explain why most of the finished ships don't resemble TOS-era designs AT ALL.
He used NCC-8999 or somesuch in his ST'09 Kobayashi Maru concept art too, it's just what he likes to do.
The Disco designs were deliberately made not to fit with TOS, same as the Klingon ones. It just happens that all of JE's stuff looks like the Enterprise-E.
It's not true at all. There's very little in common with these designs and the Ent-E.
Other than having half saucers, not really.These two look like Disco-era starships 22nd century Intrepid class: https://www.johneavesart.com/apps/photos/photo?photoid=206819828
It's not true at all. There's very little in common with these designs and the Ent-E.
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