Janeway is like: "I know I've burned down this forest on purpose but I will ask you to refrain from any activity that could be a fire hazard."
The situation with Tuvix does make me wonder what happened to the data collected on Sim? Surely it was possible to clone Tuvix before killing him. And technology has progressed 200 years later enough for Tuvix to live beyond a couple of weeks.
Consider that Janeway did look through historical logs of Picard and Sulu, it's odd she did not look for that log entry from Archer, Phlox, or anyone else. Unless it just wasn’t logged to begin with, or mentioned in the debriefing upon the return to Earth (and before its brought up, yes we know that in the real world VOY was produced before ENT).
The transporters don't work on the whole, "Kill and Clone" principle that was discussed forever in fandom. They even made the Barclay episode to show your consciousness remains intact throughout. So there's no point in backing up your pattern because if you die, you're still dead.
Tuvix's existence is predicated on the fact that for Tuvok and Neelix to live, he must die. Cloning him wouldn't be much of a comfort. It was also absolutely the right call because it was saving two lives for one.
The transporter is a nebulous concept that keeps changing from episode to episode. It's constantly contradicting itself. Trying to make sense of it is a pointless exercise.
Don't believe you are conscious the whole time, or Scotty would be insane by the time we find him in Relics. Kirk and Rimer both had duplicates made, and Pulaski and others were restored via patterns. Sorry, gotta disagree, but anything that says it's not working in a kill and clone way, would be the outlier. It's not like it's making a portal from place to place for you to step through.
Don't believe you are conscious the whole time, or Scotty would be insane by the time we find him in Relics. Kirk and Rimer both had duplicates made, and Pulaski and others were restored via patterns. Sorry, gotta disagree, but anything that says it's not working in a kill and clone way, would be the outlier. It's not like it's making a portal from place to place for you to step through.
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Kirk and Riker notably were split and it was considered to be a shocking impossibility that is the result of space magic...
Although I will never understand how the beam reconstructs you with no computer or platform at the other end...
Yes, the anti-scientific idea of something that happens only once and is virtually impossible to replicate.
I think McCoys reservations, his quotes about those reservations, and the TMP accident, all imply molecular reconstructions via pattern.... It seems like they were pretty consistent for a long time.
The presentation of McCoy's attitude in TMP is bizarre anyway. One would think you'd put a little more distance between the scene of a character's objections to the transporter being treated as almost comical and the horrific transporter accident that turned two crew members inside out.
It would be like having a scene in the movie Alive where the group chuckles at one of the survivors professing he never wants to ride in an airplane again.
Yes, TMP is a mess, and Ilia's remark about her vow of chastity or whatever makes no sense whatsoever. It sounds like she's calling Kirk a perv. "Hey, Kirk, the word is out about you and I am telling you I'll file a complaint the moment you put your hands on me."![]()
The thing is that I'm not sure that wasn't the intention.![]()
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