Why would I know some British crime show? I don't like crime shows, and I'm not British.
Bit rude.
Why would I know some British crime show? I don't like crime shows, and I'm not British.
Eh, even without beaming her out, it was still unnecessary to vaporize her, given each time Riker shot her she doubled over. Riker could have easily subdued her while she was doubled over.One good way to use one in "The Vengeance Factor"... "Away team to Enterprise. Lock onto Yuta and beam her directly to the brig."
Too bad Riker didn't think of that one.
My use would be more mundane - commuting. I'm retired now, but every day for 40 years I drove 20 miles each way for work, through gridlocked north NJ highways. On a bad traffic day it could take an hour. If was snowing, up to 3 hours. I spent every minute of those drives wishing for a transporter.![]()
Why would I know some British crime show? I don't like crime shows, and I'm not British.
I'd want to scale it up.
The ultimate recycler......beam all nukes to the Moon---beam all fissile and other ores and valuable goods to repositories.
use with scanner to beam all fossils out and replace with inert rock, etc.
What would I do with it?
Second thought: Actually, if I can figure out a handheld remote control for the thing, it’d be a great self-defense weapon. You’re threatening me? Suddenly you’re in Borneo!
Actually I found IMC Headquarters a bit rude, for making allusions to some random show instead of just telling me what show they were talking about and why. Which is why I responded like that.Bit rude.
Midsomer regularly features exotic and inventive means of doing away with people, and the transporter's homicidal use as mentioned here in the thread would definitely leave the detectives scratching their heads.
I don't always get allusions, either. For what it's worth. I should have clarified for you.
Yeah, I was thinking a more positive spin too. I would love to go to London or Paris one day and this can get me there in seconds. I would need to beam into a secluded area of course, but that's fine.Beam to places with it.
And I'm still living under the Teterboro landing pattern, wondering if that's Marso 3000 feet over my head.I remember some of those stories and rants!
A functioning transporter useable by the general public would put me out of a career. I would actually not mind that, though- air travel has turned into a misery for everyone, including those who work in the industry. If something better came along, that's just the march of progress.
And I'm still living under the Teterboro landing pattern, wondering if that's Marso 3000 feet over my head.![]()
Yeah, I was thinking a more positive spin too. I would love to go to London or Paris one day and this can get me there in seconds. I would need to beam into a secluded area of course, but that's fine.
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