ENT s2e10 “Vanishing Point”

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    19 days ago

    Beaming in general is terrifying. You are destroyed on a molecular level and then reconstructed somewhere else. Is that at the new location actually you, or just a convincing clone? What does it matter for the others around you, as the clone has and is everything you previously were, but you are actually dead.

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      19 days ago

      You’re cells/tissues have been regrown/replaced throughout your existence. You have already “died” countless times. Fuck it, dude. Let’s go bowling.

      Edit: totally spaced on the fact that he’s addressing a young Stamets in Dazed and Confused!

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        You’re cells/tissues have been regrown/replaced throughout your existence. You have already “died” countless times.

        but that over a long period of time, not in a flash like on a transporter pad!

        Fuck it, dude. Let’s go bowling.

        Okay, have it your way…

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      iirc when beaming, you can momuntarily feel yourself in both places at once, which implies that your brain activity is at least contigious even if you’re made of new atoms. i guess it comes down to what you consider “you”

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        17 days ago

        But there’s also the part where, canonically, the transporter takes some shortcuts and reuses some allegedly common data for your species potentially modifying your DNA. Who knows what else it simplifies for efficiency.

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      Yeah I’d already been into sci-fi stuff and had been watching other Sy-Fy “horror” movies at the time. This episode really nailed the feeling though and lives rent free in my mind whenever the consequences of teleportation are brought up.

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      19 days ago

      Wonder if they used it medically and for cosmetic surgeries. Nose too long? Cancerous growth? We’ll remove that while you beam