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    10 months ago

    So they can store people in the buffer like in the new Star Trek or can they make copies of people

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      10 months ago

      TNG s6e4 “Relics” demonstrated the ability to sustain a buffer pattern almost indefinitely.

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        Voyager did it too when they were smuggling the telepaths through devore space

        And SNW with the

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        doctor’s sick daughter

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          The latter is connected with my favorite s1 episode. It requires the build-up of episodes past, but the payoff hits so hard. Not to mention, it’s the silliest damn episode this side of TOS.

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            it’s the silliest damn episode

            That’s a hard competition with the next few ones on the series.

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      It was always my understanding, that people are stored digitally in the transporter buffer, so of course they could be stored there for extended periods of time. That’s also why I was surprised when people argued that you cant copy people with the teleporter. For me it always was a remote replicator