It's been shown that people have movement and consciousness inside the transporter.
That's why he asked Riker & Geordi if James Kirk took the 1701-A and tried to look for him, he was so bat-crap crazy he forgot moments of his own life!It's been shown that people have movement and consciousness inside the transporter.
Wouldn't Scotty have gone totally insane being locked in a transporter beam for 80 years then?
It's been shown that people have movement and consciousness inside the transporter.
Wouldn't Scotty have gone totally insane being locked in a transporter beam for 80 years then?
No, it's been shown that they experience the dematerializing and rematerializing. Not the actual transfer. The damn thing kills you, which you witness up until the very last moment, and then builds a brand new you on the other side, which you witness just after it begins.It's been shown that people have movement and consciousness inside the transporter.
No, it's been shown that they experience the dematerializing and rematerializing. Not the actual transfer. The damn thing kills you, which you witness up until the very last moment, and then builds a brand new you on the other side, which you witness just after it begins.It's been shown that people have movement and consciousness inside the transporter.
No, it's been shown that they experience the dematerializing and rematerializing. Not the actual transfer. The damn thing kills you, which you witness up until the very last moment, and then builds a brand new you on the other side, which you witness just after it begins.It's been shown that people have movement and consciousness inside the transporter.
No, while in the pattern buffer, the dematerialized state, Barclay - and the rest - could consciously see and grab a hold of other in-limbo transporter patterns and pull them along as they were rematerialized. So indeed, they are fully away the whole time.
No, it's been shown that they experience the dematerializing and rematerializing. Not the actual transfer. The damn thing kills you, which you witness up until the very last moment, and then builds a brand new you on the other side, which you witness just after it begins.It's been shown that people have movement and consciousness inside the transporter.
Actually it doesn't "kill" you. It doesn't make the full transfer from matter-to-energy, it turns you into a matter-energy "slush" (it mostly likely doesn't completely dematerialize the brain matter to prevent any complications with "is the person on the other end "really you.") and transmits that to the destination.
I guess that's why you're able to make two completely functional and identical copies of people with a transporter (ala Riker and, to a lesser extent, Kirk).
Such as being turned into children
No, it's been shown that they experience the dematerializing and rematerializing. Not the actual transfer. The damn thing kills you, which you witness up until the very last moment, and then builds a brand new you on the other side, which you witness just after it begins.
No, while in the pattern buffer, the dematerialized state, Barclay - and the rest - could consciously see and grab a hold of other in-limbo transporter patterns and pull them along as they were rematerialized. So indeed, they are fully away the whole time.
Barclay was aware of things when he was A) De-materializing and B) Re-materializing. At no point is Barclay aware of anything when his pattern is in the pattern buffer or when his atoms are being pulled through subspace.
Nope. They didn't even know the patterns were there. They put him in the beam to see if there were problems with his materialized state and to correct them. And he grabbed a transporter pattern. He would not be able to grab a transporter pattern, unless he was conscious in the buffer. It's the only place where the transporter patterns could have been.Also the transporter works too fast for anything like that, Barclay was purposely kept inside the transporter in the de/re materializing stages for longer than he is supposed to be, this was in order for him to "grab" the others in the beam.
Actually it doesn't "kill" you. It doesn't make the full transfer from matter-to-energy, it turns you into a matter-energy "slush"
^ he wasn't in the pattern buffer, he was stuck between re/de materializing which means he was constantly in and out of the pattern buffer within milliseconds at a time. If he was in the pattern buffer he wouldn't have been on the transporter pad. When the transporter was active anything could have occurred to those other patterns, they could have leaked in and out of the buffer due to the re-de materializing process of Barclay allowing them to be caught by Barclay.
There's no way he could have caught them inside the buffer, he had to be on the pad being re-materialized to do it. If he was wholly in the buffer he wouldn't have been conscious of anything.
He may feel that he's conscious the whole time but that's not the case, when he's unconscious he doesn't know about it because he's unconscious, so from his perspective he's conscious the whole time.
Anyway, at the end of the day a lot of episodes are best forgotten. It's episodes like this Barclay one that spits in the face of canon and how the technology actually works.
You ARE conscious of things, CONSTANTLY. Those transporter patterns, cannot exist outside the transporter buffer. If they'd get outside of them, they'd simply scatter and disappear - "scattering your molecules across the universe" as Bones is always afraid of. So the only way to see them and grab them, and for them to touch Barclay, is to see them inside the buffer and nowhere else.
You ARE conscious of things, CONSTANTLY. Those transporter patterns, cannot exist outside the transporter buffer. If they'd get outside of them, they'd simply scatter and disappear - "scattering your molecules across the universe" as Bones is always afraid of. So the only way to see them and grab them, and for them to touch Barclay, is to see them inside the buffer and nowhere else.
How can you be conscious inside the buffer when your brain is in a quadrillion tiny pieces?![]()
The pattern can exist outside the buffer, if it couldn't then the transporter wouldn't work, they'd scatter everywhere the minute you tried to re-materialize someone. When the beam is activated the object being transported in encapsulated in a field, we know that because we've seen episodes where someone fired a phaser at a transporter beam and it's bounced off and the guy being de-materialized was unhurt and uneffected.
Barclay is outside the buffer because the buffer is beneath the transporter and we clearly see that Barclay is on the pad and we can faintly see the transporter room, we also see it all from the transporter room perspective which shows he's continually on the pad.
It is NOT in a quadrillion tiny pieces; that's the point of the quantum foam state. You're brain is both fully intact and reduced to energy at the same time.
A pattern can only exist intact outside of the buffer, if it exists inside the buffer at the same time. The moment it is not in the buffer; it falls apart. That's the essence of quantum mechanics and quantum entanglements and the transporter.
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