You're also assuming that they changed how Transporters work, but I'm not.If they are still in energy form then there are no atoms to compress. You're making assumptions on how Discovery's future tech should work when there is no basis for it.
It may be faster, everybody might have remote access, but I'm working under the assumption that the fundamental processes are still the same.
When you're moving something as large as a whale, you can move them piece by piece until it's all assembled.You are willing to carve out an exception for a small buffer to hold giant things before moving them to their destination but you are unable to accept the possibility of using a small buffer to hold a single person like Moll using significantly better technology and hold him without any degradation? From your argument the size of the buffer doesn't matter. Hmm![]()
The pattern buffer is temporary for the amount of stuff you need to hold.
When you want to hold things in long term storage, that's when you need a massive pattern buffer.
Two very different problems to solve.