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The Zat is cool, and I will not pretend otherwise, okay?
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It has one of the coolest firing sound effects ever.The Zat is cool, and I will not pretend otherwise, okay?
I don't even think the Zat rules are even all that complicated. The first shot affects the nervous system by sending an electrical shock directly to the nerves, sending the person into shock from the pain. The second shot burns an already burned nervous system again, which kills them. So a person can recover from the first shot given enough time, similar to how some people survive lightning strikes.Yeah. They simplify the transporters and overcomplicate the weapons.
Even Wesley?Unfortunately this is Star Trek. Everything becomes senient sooner or later, even Wesley's science experiments.
transcript said:WAITRESS: [...] What'll it be?
McCOY: Altair water.
WAITRESS: That's not your usual poison.
McCOY: To expect one to order poison in a bar is not logical.
WAITRESS: Got it.
ALIEN: To your planet, welcome.
McCOY: I think that's my line, stranger.
ALIEN: Oh, forgive. I here am new. But you are known, being McCoy from Enterprise.
McCOY: You have me at a disadvantage, sir.
ALIEN: I name not important. You seek I. Message received. Available ship stands by.
McCOY: How much and how soon?
ALIEN: How soon is now. How much is where?
McCOY: Somewhere in the Mutara Sector.
ALIEN: Oh. Mutara restricted. Take permits many. Money, more.
McCOY: There aren't going to be any damn permits! How can you get a permit to do a damn illegal thing? Look, price you name, money I got.
ALIEN: Place you name, money I name. Otherwise, bargain, no.
McCOY: All right, dammit. It's Genesis. The name of the place we're going is Genesis.
ALIEN: Genesis!
McCOY: Yes, Genesis! How can you be deaf with ears like that?
ALIEN: Genesis allowed is not. ...It's planet forbidden.
McCOY: Look, my backwards friend! Genesis may be 'planet forbidden' but I'm damn well...
CIVILIAN AGENT: Sir, ...I'm sorry, but your voice is carrying. I don't think you want to be discussing this subject in public.
McCOY: I'll discuss what I like, and who the hell are you?
CIVILIAN AGENT: Could I offer you a ride home, Doctor McCoy?
McCOY: Where's the logic in offering me a ride home, you idiot! If I wanted a ride home, would I be trying to charter a space flight?
Star Trek Voyager: Elite Force?I want a remake of that one Star Trek game that was just Quake.
Even Wesley?
They overthought the Star Trek transporters. Quantum patterns, Heisenberg compensators, and pattern buffers that invite endless technobabble and convenient malfunctions.
It's touched on occasionally. There's Second Chances, with the Riker transporter clone, which sort of breaks how transporters were meant to work up to that point (which was that they don't duplicate/destroy you, but literally disassemble and reassemble your particles, which is why they have a pattern buffer, the heisenberg compensator, and a "matter stream"). The closest we get to an existential issue is McCoy's distrust of the transporter flinging his atoms to god knows where.Speaking of transporters, do they ever go into the ethical concerns of them? I swear it gets brought up in one of the episodes.
Yes that one.Star Trek Voyager: Elite Force?
There's an episode of TNG where the neurotic Lieutenant Barclay was afraid of transporters, but he got over it by the end.Speaking of transporters, do they ever go into the ethical concerns of them? I swear it gets brought up in one of the episodes.
Ahh man, I forgot that one! It introduces a whole new raft of issues as well, out of nowhere, just for that episode's plot to work. So now you're conscious inside the matter stream and can see other things in there, even interact with them, but time and space lose meaning. A process that takes just a few seconds on the outside takes longer than you'd think on the inside.There's an episode of TNG where the neurotic Lieutenant Barclay was afraid of transporters, but he got over it by the end.
He was right to be afraid too! There were space bugs!There's an episode of TNG where the neurotic Lieutenant Barclay was afraid of transporters, but he got over it by the end.
Imagine if Scotty had to be conscious the whole time he's stuck in that pattern buffer.Ahh man, I forgot that one! It introduces a whole new raft of issues as well, out of nowhere, just for that episode's plot to work. So now you're conscious inside the matter stream and can see other things in there, even interact with them, but time and space lose meaning. A process that takes just a few seconds on the outside takes longer than you'd think on the inside.
TMP - yesAlso what about the guys who's pattern degraded? Did they feel themselves degrade?
If that had occured, Dr Soong would still (secretly) live. I wonder why he didn't make any more androids in his hideaway. Oh wait he made the one of the wife that divorced him..? I'll have to see that one again. Love Fionnula Flannigan. She's in the club of actors that was on 3+ trek series. And undoubtedly would have been another legendary honey had she appeared on TOS.In "The Most Toys", do you think the (non-Ferengi) space-Jew would have let Data go if he had pointed out he was not actually the only Soong type android? Lore is still out there floating in space somewhere at this point.

That would have been a good way to throw him off stride for a second to crush his skullIn "The Most Toys", do you think the (non-Ferengi) space-Jew would have let Data go if he had pointed out he was not actually the only Soong type android? Lore is still out there floating in space somewhere at this point.