Assorted reasons for not beaming:
1) You want to bring your gear with you. Typically, it might be more than you can carry in a duffel bag.
2) You want to bring your shuttle with you. There's no telling whether you can beam down at the destination, after all.
3) You are part of a large group, meaning beaming is not faster than flying across the usual transporter range, since the "overhead" is the decisive bit of time management.
4) You don't want to clog the transporter. Since we so seldom see mass beamings, we have little idea of bandwidth problems, say. But we can easily see the corridors would quickly get clogged around the standard transporter set, whereas we have less evidence of such as regards shuttlebays or gangways.
5) You don't want to disrupt ship operations. Shuttles would do that if the ship were in motion, but not when she's stationary and can simply open her bay doors. Transporters might do that on every flight mode, considering their difficult relationship with shields and subspace.
6) You don't have the clearance. Those above your pay grade would be the ones aware of issues 1 through 5, and in the position to decide.
Timo Saloniemi
1) You want to bring your gear with you. Typically, it might be more than you can carry in a duffel bag.
2) You want to bring your shuttle with you. There's no telling whether you can beam down at the destination, after all.
3) You are part of a large group, meaning beaming is not faster than flying across the usual transporter range, since the "overhead" is the decisive bit of time management.
4) You don't want to clog the transporter. Since we so seldom see mass beamings, we have little idea of bandwidth problems, say. But we can easily see the corridors would quickly get clogged around the standard transporter set, whereas we have less evidence of such as regards shuttlebays or gangways.
5) You don't want to disrupt ship operations. Shuttles would do that if the ship were in motion, but not when she's stationary and can simply open her bay doors. Transporters might do that on every flight mode, considering their difficult relationship with shields and subspace.
6) You don't have the clearance. Those above your pay grade would be the ones aware of issues 1 through 5, and in the position to decide.
Timo Saloniemi