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Oddball Dream Results in an Alien Idea for a Dessert of the Future!

JES

Fleet Captain
Fleet Captain
I'm not sure if this is the proper place to put an idea of this kind in the forum, but it's not often that dreams give me an idea that I find worth sharing with others, so here goes.

Last night, I had a dream that included this sort of candy that would multiply and grow into the likeness of all sorts of critters. At one point, they started out in a block that was kind of like hard candy, but much softer, like clay almost. I think I remember them starting to grow into creatures when the block was broken apart, though I can't remember consistently.

Anyways, they would form into some sort of creatures, from yellow little worms, to miniature dinosaurs. The oddball part of this subject of my dream last night was that they would also move and have the behavior of the critters that they formed into. For example, there were a few occasions when miniature lobsters would form, and they would try to pinch me when I tried to eat them, and there was this time when a bunch of termites managed to escape, and form a huge colony and get into a lot of wood and started eating through a lot of it.

Which brings me to another characteristic that this candy had: the ability to multiply, and fast as more time went on. I soon learned to do everything I could to keep them in their own container, otherwise they would escape and multiply quickly. Even then, they multiplied very quickly, and I think there were quite a few times when they started trying to eat through their containers. Towards the end of my dream I remember trying to eat them quickly before they could multiply out of control, gobbling down little yellow worms that were escaping their containers, trying to keep them from morphing into more hard to control critters!

My thought is that perhaps something similar, but much more toned down, could actually make a fun dessert of the future or originating from one of the Federation's members. I believe that I remember a replicator producing gagh that could move, squirm, and overall simulate living articles to a degree at one time in TNG. I figure that if it is possible to replicate live food that is capable of limited movement, maybe foodstuffs can be "engineered" to have limited movement, such as gummy worms that can squirm, perhaps by engineering neural pathways that can cause movement, even if only for a limited amount of time, and by engineering muscles that are made out a durable but edible gelatin. They could be fun to eat, once you get over the appearance that they are alive, but aren't really. I don't know, I just figured this is something that might be worth sharing with others.
 
Re: Oddball Dream Results in an Alien Idea for a Dessert of the Future

What did you eat before bed last night? I might want some. :lol: This is probably more suited to General Trek Discussion, so I'll move it over there. :)
 
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What did you eat before bed last night? I might want some. :lol: This is probably more suited to General Trek Discussion, so I'll move it over there. :)

Okay, thanks for moving the thread where it belongs.
If your curious enough, I had blueberry bread for dessert last night, which is indeed delicious. Think blueberry muffin baked in the form of a loaf of bread.
I don't know, maybe my sub-conscious was analyzing my interest in insects and stuff, and all the sudden decided that it also wanted a snack...:rolleyes:
 
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What did you eat before bed last night? I might want some. :lol:
I had a similar question, but it was more along the lines of “What kind of shit were you smoking, dude?”

The idea might work as a dessert treat for a few alien species, but I don’t think too many humans would want to try it. Generally, we Earthers prefer our food dead and not moving.

Going with the idea of a basic material that can be formed into replicas of various small creatures that move and behave like the real thing, it might work better as a toy than a food. Something like the old Mattel Thingmaker, except that the creepy-crawlies didn’t move.
 
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I SO HAD ONE OF THOSE! The dream made me think of those too.

I think it sounds awesome, if incredibly complex to engineer. If it's a bag of candy and you don't know what each piece will morph into, it almost reminds a little of those jelly beans in harry potter.
 
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I must say, you have an interesting dream life. :D

Your candy critters would be perfect for either an alien Trek species or for Harry Potter. In HP, the chocolate frogs really jump.
 
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I think this may be the kernel of an idea for a product that will make someone insanely rich! You probably don't want cute little animal avatars of food running around for people to stalk and kill, because that would make them feel bad*, but how about something that behaves in a more plant or mineral type way? Such as growing your own rock candy.

*On the animal idea, that might work as well. The "animals" would grow and move on the same general principle as rock candy - it's just a chemical reaction or something, or maybe even edible machinery of some sort - so the only problem would be making the animals look cartoony enough that there would be no sense that they are "real." Have them look like Pokemon or Shmoos (anyone remember Shmoos?)

In fact, there's the name: Shmoo, the amazing living food. I've trademarked that and now I'm off to make billions on this idea! Nobody steal it! :p
 
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Mybe you saw a package of those foam animals you grow by water, or those lit smoke snake deals.

Most of my best dreams involve me buying trek spacecraft in stores, or reams of blueprints in huge bookstores of dream. I wake up as soon as I buy them.
 
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. . . Your candy critters would be perfect for either an alien Trek species or for Harry Potter. In HP, the chocolate frogs really jump.
But are they crunchy?
 
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I had a space/food dream not too long ago. I was actually fighting insomnia, and one of the times I started to doze off, I had this weird little dream that woke me up because I thought it was so cool I had to post it on FB :o

Anyways, it wasn't really Trek related, but it was kinda like humans were still fairly new to space travel where only the military had been up, and they were just starting to let civilians up. Anyways, this civilian journalist was on one of the big military ships, and he was dictating his report back to Earth and someone came by with a service cart (like the snack cart on the train in Harry Potter). Anyways, the idea that was so awesome that I had to post in on Facebook at 3 am was that you didn't have to force all foods into those squeeze tubes for zero G environments. For instance, for pastries you could create a super sticky sugar glue that could hold them to little pieces of paper, and the pieces of paper would essentially be Sticky-notes, and that would hold those to the serving tray.

So, yeah. We're going to take the sci-fi sweets world by storm!!
 
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What we really need are edible nanobots - they self-assemble themselves into food so it appears to grow, might even appear to be an animal of some sort (again, I'd go with a cartoony look).

Would people be okay with eating nanobots? I think people will do anything as long as it's fun and the ad campaign is good. :rommie:
 
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