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If there's replicators to synthesize stuff, why does the Enterprise D need so many cargo holds?
Replicators need feed stock to synthesized stuff.
Parts for the ship and other equipment, as when SHTF it's good odds power maybe lost and the damage control is on the clock to repair shit now.
 
The last time I remember seeing Trek toys (not just collector shit on a web storefront) is 2009 Trek movie merch in Big Lots, a few years after the film had aired. I bought a Spock, and on retrospect wish I still had it: it was scaled like GI Joes and had swappable hands and decent articulation.
Hiya toys is doing 1:18 scale (joe scale) new (JJverse) movie figures.

I watched a couple of Strange New Worlds episodes - it doesn't suck so far? I find this strange and new. It does make me fear that it will fall down a shithole at some point though. The genderblob pilot character grated, especially with her belly button showing while eating with the captain.
 
Among the other answers given, I'd add that some things cannot be replicated.
Latinum would be an example. Although I don't know if they ever expressly stated that, that would be one reason it's actually valuable.
 
Although I don't know if they ever expressly stated that, that would be one reason it's actually valuable.
Pretty sure they did indeed. I almost said it in that post, but I thought it would be obvious, like deuterium fuel or dilithium crystals. Hell, Voyager was constantly looking for shit they couldn't replicate in the Delta quadrant.
 
Pretty sure they did indeed. I almost said it in that post, but I thought it would be obvious, like deuterium fuel or dilithium crystals. Hell, Voyager was constantly looking for shit they couldn't replicate in the Delta quadrant.
I tried to find a specific case of it actually being stated in canon material and couldn't find it. I do remember it, but can't find a specific "latinum definitely can't be replicated." Unlike where dilithium is actually necessary for the replicator to work. Presumably, for that reason, you also couldn't use a replicator to replicate dilithium.
 
Presumably, for that reason, you also couldn't use a replicator to replicate dilithium.
Right? Just hook the replicator up to the matter and anti-matter injector ports. Warpdrive go brrrrrrrr. Same on the specific case. I'm sure I saw it on some trek show, just can't name it, but maybe I'll hit up Memory Alpha and see what I can find.

EDIT: Of course, I remembered as I hit the page. Its stated in Who Mourns for Morn! Also, memory alpha page (trek canon wiki) for replicators. Has most of the canon limits on replicators listed.
 
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I tried to find a specific case of it actually being stated in canon material and couldn't find it. I do remember it, but can't find a specific "latinum definitely can't be replicated." Unlike where dilithium is actually necessary for the replicator to work. Presumably, for that reason, you also couldn't use a replicator to replicate dilithium.
It's been a while since I've watched DS9, but it was brought up a few times that Latinum can't be replicated and the reason why it is encased in "worthless" gold. Apparently, the natural state of Latinum is liquid, so they press it into gold for easier transport. And here is some site that has a post answering the question about why it can't be replicated.
 
I tried to find a specific case of it actually being stated in canon material and couldn't find it. I do remember it, but can't find a specific "latinum definitely can't be replicated." Unlike where dilithium is actually necessary for the replicator to work. Presumably, for that reason, you also couldn't use a replicator to replicate dilithium.
I don't believe it's ever been directly stated in the show (though I believe it has been stated in at lest a few books) that it can't be replicated, but the implication is there because if it could be replicated with 100% accuracy it wouldn't be valuable. There's a reason that dilithium can't be replicated, and that's because dilithium actually exists in more than 3 dimensions. Part of dilithium exists in the 4th dimension known as subspace. From Memory Alpha:

"Scientifically, use of the prefix "di-" denotes two atoms, suggesting dilithium consists of two atoms of lithium. However, lithium, being a metal, should not be able to exist in this state, as metals cannot form diatomic molecules. "Real" dilithium (two lithium atoms in a covalent bond) is only currently known to exist as a gas. As an alternative explanation, two science advisers for the franchise proposed that the "di-" in dilithium refers its normal space and subspace components."

However, it's possible that latinum is one of those things that if synthesized or replicated is capable of being spotted as inauthentic. For instance diamonds, we can make them artificially in a lab, but any jeweler worth his salt would know he's looking at a manmade diamond.
Realistically I just don't think they thought much about it. For one thing they seem to often forget that latinum is a liquid metal, often saying things are plated with or made from latinum (for instance latinum plated Renewal Scroll Inscription Pens that Quark tried selling the Bajorans during the Gratitude Festival, a latinum earring Zek gave Kira, the latinum plated waste extraction fixtures in the Nagal Palace, Lwaxana Troi's latinum hair brooch, or the fact that the Divine Treasury is said to be made of pure latinum.)

Frankly I think it's best to just accept it as one of the few non-replicable materials in the universe.
 
I don't believe it's ever been directly stated in the show (though I believe it has been stated in at lest a few books) that it can't be replicated, but the implication is there because if it could be replicated with 100% accuracy it wouldn't be valuable.
The "worthless gold" thing is the strongest implication. It implies gold can be replicated like nearly everything else and that itself implies that latinum can't.
 
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