Kaijima said:
There's not enough biotechnology in Star Trek. There's also not enough experimentation with transhumanistic concepts and expanding humanity directly.
I would imagine a form of bioplasmic artificial matter that would, in reality, be more what Data's outer shell was really made from. The stuff would have all kinds of uses however. Many of them would be cosmetic. People would realistically (I think) in such a future have an expanded sense of aesthetics if only by being exposed to such a wide variety of life forms. The bioplasma would essentially be an advanced form of makeup, allowing people to temporarily alter their minor anatomical details and surface in almost any way they could imagine.
This would be a bit like the advanced "disguise goo" that is sometimes used to add alien parts onto personnel when they're infiltrating, but I'd tend to imagine this stuff would be able to go on and come off easily, without requiring a doctor. It'd also be safe to leave on as long as somebody wanted, designed to integrate with the wearer's native flesh and keep it healthy.
More biotech: synthetic organic computer systems "installed" in Starfleet members to allow them to access ship systems and Starfleet devices more directly, and provide an extra layer of security. The organic interfaces would only function as long as the user was both alive and in one piece, dissuading captors from mutilating or killing crew members since without the crew native to the ship, they'd be all but helpless and unable to even open doors if the ship was in a security state, locked down.
Wingsley said:
They might provide some silicon-based missing links for biotech/Gomtuu style advances...
SantaKirk said:
Completely holographic ships.
Imagine a core that is a HoloProjector/WarpCore/ShieldGenerator all in one. The ship can look however it wants, and conform to the whim of it's crew. Even the computer would be a holographic interface.
It would almost be like living inside the Doctor from Voyager.
The God Thing said:
As for inventing my own Treknology, call me hopelessly unimaginative but the repeated references to the Enterprise's fuel consumption stats in TOS (The Doomsday Machine, The Deadly Years, etc.) have given me occasion to ponder a NASA STS Extended Duration Orbiter inspired pallet containing tanks for anti-matter, impulse engine reaction mass and other consumable that can be plugged into a Constitution-Class starship's shuttlebay for out-of-range-envelope exploration missions. The pallet would be jettisoned after its supplies are exhausted, and in the event an unexpected shuttle launch is required the modular assembly could be decoupled, sent into a station keeping orbit several kilometers away from the ship with onboard RCS thrusters, and then retrieved. Cosmic thoughts, gentlemen?
TGT
SantaKirk said:
Completely holographic ships.
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