I forget the Next Gen episode where some terrorist who worked with Dr. Crusher had some type of displacement/jump teleporter that caused DNA damage a transporter wouldn't. Looks more like the other way around.
The way I always thought of early transporters were that they really did transfer the person and not just reassemble a duplicate at the location. A cascade effect would allow everything else to follow at its proper relationship, even if there were no other pad below as it were.
All or nothing--with higher computer memory allowing certain parasites to not materialize, but otherwise not interfere with the main pattern at all. As it stands now, quantum entanglement reminds me more of the stones of Stargate Universe. You have to have something there at both ends, and just link them. Not true teleportation.
The way I always thought of early transporters were that they really did transfer the person and not just reassemble a duplicate at the location. A cascade effect would allow everything else to follow at its proper relationship, even if there were no other pad below as it were.
All or nothing--with higher computer memory allowing certain parasites to not materialize, but otherwise not interfere with the main pattern at all. As it stands now, quantum entanglement reminds me more of the stones of Stargate Universe. You have to have something there at both ends, and just link them. Not true teleportation.