You would think he could set his preference.
"Computer, Picard drink alpha."
But that's more syllables than "Tea, Earl Gray, Hot" Even if you drop "computer" it's still 5 vs 4.
You would think he could set his preference.
"Computer, Picard drink alpha."
A lot of what we see is done for pacing reasons. Yes, Picard could say "Earl Gray", or even just tap a button on the replicator. But we wouldn't know what he ordered.
An example where a character says less than they should have is when Data tells the replicator to produce a cello. Nothing about which brand/design he prefers, what material it should be made of, and how it should be attuned. A more appropriate instruction would be: "Computer, replicate one Primavera Cello, tuned to 432 hertz."
In universe, "hot", "warm", and "cold" could be standard presets, maybe to 65°C, 40°C, and 5°C respectively. If you want your beverage hotter or colder, you specify a temperature.
Makes me actually wonder...why do they even have closets and things on the Enterprise, wouldn't it be easier to just replicate clothes/your uniform each day?
Makes me actually wonder...why do they even have closets and things on the Enterprise, wouldn't it be easier to just replicate clothes/your uniform each day?
Super easy high quality replication in all quarters is still relatively new, we don't have an exact date, but maybe 20-30 years? Anyway, it might just still be "normal" to have a closet of clothes. You will need to have a place to store non-replicated/sentimental/special clothing anyway.
But still the uniforms at least seem like something that might be better to replicate each day. How are they cleaning their clothes anyway? In the sonic showers?
Judging from casual conversations, I don't think they bother cleaning their clothes. They recycle the old ones and replicate new ones, each day.
Judging from casual conversations, I don't think they bother cleaning their clothes. They recycle the old ones and replicate new ones, each day.
Which casual conversations? I can't remember anything like that, although I suppose it make sense.
Passwords are a pain. A necessary evil. A drink order shouldn't be.No more unnatural to me than somebody entering their password into a computer.
No, I would not. Any more than bathrooms.You'd think if there was any kind of clothes cleaning it would have been mentioned at least once.
I'd think the exact opposite. With the way everybody always tugs on them, I imagine getting a comfy fit, & breaking them in is at least a consideration. Once you have a good, relaxed fit... hang on to it... at least until it's going to start looking unpresentable, which btw, when you see how aged & faded some of them eventually look (esp. the blues) acts as an explanation too.But still the uniforms at least seem like something that might be better to replicate each day.
No, I would not. Any more than bathrooms.
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