If it smells bad and tastes awful, the replicator gave you liver and onions by misteak.It all goes back into the replicator and comes back out as steak with mushrooms and onion.
I just re-watched The Conscience of the King (TOS), and I noticed that kirk disposed of the overloading phaser in a chute marked "PRESSURE VENT DISPOSAL" outside of his quarters.
I'd like to think that they don't just blast their garbage into space, but I suppose that it's a possibility. It's the closest thing to a true garbage chute I've ever noticed in the series, although it could be an unrelated system meant for emergencies.
Using this to dispose of the phaser could have been a spur of the moment idea on Kirk's part, and the "disposal" could of had nothing to do with regular disposal of items. It was just conveniently nearby."PRESSURE VENT DISPOSAL"
You can't exactly "pollute" outer space.
I just re-watched The Conscience of the King (TOS), and I noticed that kirk disposed of the overloading phaser in a chute marked "PRESSURE VENT DISPOSAL" outside of his quarters.
I'd like to think that they don't just blast their garbage into space, but I suppose that it's a possibility. It's the closest thing to a true garbage chute I've ever noticed in the series, although it could be an unrelated system meant for emergencies.
Why wouldn't they? It's space. I can't think of anywhere that open disposal of waste would be MORE appropriate. You can't exactly "pollute" outer space.
What are we doing out here in space? Good? What good? We're polluting it, destroying it. We've got no business being out here. No business.
Janeway: That watch represents a meal, a hypospray, or a ...... why weren't they recycling all the decorative art aboard during YoH? Got a chair in your office for visitors? Get rid of it and make them stand.
I was going to bring up the possibility of recycling a chair, hell they could go down to the lower decks and dismantle the wall panels if the need for power was unusual.
That's if the replicator could generate power by consuming matter.
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I just re-watched The Conscience of the King (TOS), and I noticed that kirk disposed of the overloading phaser in a chute marked "PRESSURE VENT DISPOSAL" outside of his quarters.
I'd like to think that they don't just blast their garbage into space, but I suppose that it's a possibility. It's the closest thing to a true garbage chute I've ever noticed in the series, although it could be an unrelated system meant for emergencies.
Why wouldn't they? It's space. I can't think of anywhere that open disposal of waste would be MORE appropriate. You can't exactly "pollute" outer space.
Aside from putting garbage into the path of other ships, it's also a waste of material. You cannot simply continue to dump waste into space as you will be removing raw materials without replacing them. You would run into the same problem we have today with raw material scarcity due to throwing things away rather than recycling them.
This hardly seems fitting for a utopian society.
Or if she ever got it in the first place after the reset.With the timeline changed, I wonder if Janeway still has this watch when they get back to Earth.
The phaser dropped in the vent disposal didn't get shredded or transported into particles before existing the ship, it exploded in space close enough to the ship to shake the corridor.
Seems pretty clear to me!Whether that chute was a waste disposal mechanism at all is also debatable: there is no recognizable label on the hatch in the original episode IIRC, only something added to the similar set piece for "Trials and Tribble-ations".
Putting garbage in the path of other ships? Do you have any concept of how vast space actually is?
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