The better to see their "Decker Units."Catsuits for men only.
The better to see their "Decker Units."Catsuits for men only.
I don't want to lose that so much as I want to see more variety.One thing that isn't exactly a pitfall but it does 'bug' me a little. Why in the 24th century are humans still going through the 'ritual' of the guy asking the woman to marry him and/or waiting for the relationship to start when he asks her on a date? Shouldn't that no longer be a thing? Why can't she start it...or do the asking? And the whole 'she changes her last name." Why would that still be a thing? 'Giving the bride' away at marriage ceremonies. Wouldn't that have fallen by the way as a social norm by then? If two characters get married I'd like to see weddings changed up a little. It's not a big deal breaker with me but it is something I have wondered about whenever I see those scenes.
That is going to make costuming very interesting.Catsuits for men only.
Um, that was explored in an episode of Voyager. And, there is apparently a risk of babies turning in to a pile of goo, called "loss of celluar cohesion" or something. Which sounds awful...![]()
Material yes, but still relatively new, and it isn't like there is a transporter in the womb for the baby to get used it. There are many things that people do with even 1 year olds that they don't do with newborns, simply due to their inherent fragile state.I wonder why that was. No one else turns into goo...and babies are made of the same material as everyone else as far as I know.
Would Trek still be Trek without a lot of technobabble? I would be willing to take a risk and watch a show in which that is written out of the script.
I wonder why that was. No one else turns into goo...and babies are made of the same material as everyone else as far as I know.
TOS has very little technobabble.
Give practical, useful, explanations when they're needed. Not "If we modify the magic dish we can do progress the plot."
Just bad writing. There is literally no reason a baby cannot be beamed out of the womb. If they can beam a pregnant person around, they can beam the baby out of the pregnant person. They simply wanted to contrive drama is all.
Right. The transporter can do surgeries now?But what about, you know? placenta etc..and umbilical cord?
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You might need special equipment that can be beamed into the womb, where it cuts and cauterises the cord, and is then beamed out with the baby.Right. The transporter can do surgeries now?
For the same reason that Breast Is Best.Why would we even need human wombs in the 24th century? Surely there technology for artificial wombs has been developed by then.
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