There's a discontinuity of brain function involved. That means the person is clinically dead.THEHOOLIGANJEDI wrote:I thought transporters on ST don't kill and make a clone of you as the principles Quantum Teleportation states. I thought it worked on the principle of disassembly, transportation, and reassembly. Can somebody explain if there is any difference?
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Aren't people who don't like using Transporters frowned upon, and the fear of using them somewhat considered an irrational fear.TheDarkling wrote:Mike_6002: Where do you get the impression people have to use transporters - they have a choice in the matter you know, even people in SF can limittheir use.
Although labeling the device evil is up there with saying the TV is the instrument of the devil.
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Minor nitpick:Setzer wrote:There's a discontinuity of brain function involved. That means the person is clinically dead.
Technically, clinical death is defined as irreversable cessation of brain function. As we see, the cessation of brain function in transporters is reversable. Thus, the person is not clinically dead.
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What kind of idiot would use Luke's severed hand as a plot device ?!?!?!?Darth Yoshi wrote:I don't think that Jedi would lose his Force abilities, since Luuke Skywalker, the clone made from Luke's hand, was obviously a Force adept to be able to fight Luke on equal terms. Callista's lack of Force powers comes from the fact that she was stored in a computer system since the Clone Wars before being transferred into a new body. Unless she could use the Force while in the computer, I never read Children of the Jedi. Besides, Callista's new body wasn't even hers genetically, and she could still use the Force, albeit out of rage, in Darksaber (ugh. KJA).
All this makes me think twice before reading any EU stuff...
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What kind of idiot uses Luke's severed hand as a plot device?!?!?Darth Yoshi wrote:I don't think that Jedi would lose his Force abilities, since Luuke Skywalker, the clone made from Luke's hand, was obviously a Force adept to be able to fight Luke on equal terms. Callista's lack of Force powers comes from the fact that she was stored in a computer system since the Clone Wars before being transferred into a new body. Unless she could use the Force while in the computer, I never read Children of the Jedi. Besides, Callista's new body wasn't even hers genetically, and she could still use the Force, albeit out of rage, in Darksaber (ugh. KJA).
That kind of stuff makes me think before I go and read any EU stuff
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No, it's that you just read one little line, make up your mind and thats it.Slartibartfast wrote:Don't be so defensive. It's not like he's your personal hero.
You read a book before you make up your mind on it.
That ticked me off good.
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Just like all those other times when the biofilter detects something nasty and removes it...Muad'Dib wrote:i reckon the transporter buffer would detect the Midicloreans at a paracite and half the Jedi would dissapear.......then the transporter chief would gasp in horror causing as Warp Core Breach.
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Well that's only fair, since you saying that it was actually a good plot device ticked me off good.His Divine Shadow wrote:No, it's that you just read one little line, make up your mind and thats it.Slartibartfast wrote:Don't be so defensive. It's not like he's your personal hero.
You read a book before you make up your mind on it.
That ticked me off good.
So "fuck off for thinking Zahn isn't a god" really doesn't help much either. Such level of fanaticism towards authors or works won't really do much for me, since it only serves to show that any opinion of such would be highly biased. That and the ability to distinguish a bad plot device from a good one (having little people permanently scanning for severed body parts to make clones doesn't strike me as very good... plus it cheapens a good dramatic scene like the original hand chopping).
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Hey, Zahn's work is good, there is a reason the overwhelming majority likes it.
And I don't see how it's bad in anyway, nor do I see how it cheapens anything.
It was part of the Emperors private trophies, it was mentioned only in passing and we see this clone and his impact on like 5 pages towards the end.
And I don't see how it's bad in anyway, nor do I see how it cheapens anything.
It was part of the Emperors private trophies, it was mentioned only in passing and we see this clone and his impact on like 5 pages towards the end.
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The Zahn books were well written, if they weren't we would have nothing but desperate fanboys reading the EU books, especially the NJO books. As for the hand, it wasn't really important to the overall story except that they made Luuke from it.
Now for the subject at hand...*snicker*
I don't think a Jedi's powers would be taken through a transporter's use. If a transporter worked the way that some are saying, why not beam from room to room using the biofilters to remove an illness of some sort like a cold or flu. Just a thought, nothing of real value.
Now for the subject at hand...*snicker*
I don't think a Jedi's powers would be taken through a transporter's use. If a transporter worked the way that some are saying, why not beam from room to room using the biofilters to remove an illness of some sort like a cold or flu. Just a thought, nothing of real value.
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What about when Kirk was split into 'Meek Kirk', and 'Evil Kirk'?pecker wrote:Well, I guess the only way to test this is if in an episode someone counted outloud, and comapre what number they are on when they reappear to how long the transport took.Darth Wong wrote:In "Second Chances", we saw incontrovertible proof that it clones people: an actual walking, talking transporter clone of Riker. One of the two must be a clone; you cannot deny this.TheDarkling wrote:The transporter isnt a cloner at least not in the sense we would understand it since you cant make a new copy out of any old energy laying around - something survives the process intact - that could very well be your "soul" for want of a better term or it could just be you compacted down but the fact is the transporter doesnt kill and clone it changes form, moves and reverts to previous form.
As for the "continuity of consciousness" argument mentioned by somebody else, I have dealt with this before on my website. It is impossible to perceive a discontinuity in your own consciousness. Think about it. Therefore, their failure to perceive said continuity is not disproof.
But I doubt we'll see that.
However, the Riker incident seems to bs a special case, because EVERYONE in ST says they take you apart and put you back together, with the SAME molecules. Many people say they don't like the idea of being launched through space like that. If they simply copy you, why go through the break-down process? Just send the info to the receiving end and shoot the original
We don't really know WHAT happened in the Riker incident, as it flies in the face of every other report of transporters.
(Yes I know....Wrong use of punctuation outside of quotes, but the correct way just lookes stupid in cases like that.)
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The question is rather or not it is the same person that started out, that is revived by the transporter....data_link wrote:Minor nitpick:Setzer wrote:There's a discontinuity of brain function involved. That means the person is clinically dead.
Technically, clinical death is defined as irreversable cessation of brain function. As we see, the cessation of brain function in transporters is reversable. Thus, the person is not clinically dead.
If it was just a teleporter, there would be no question, but because it takes apart the orignal body and recreates it, the question is ... If there is NO body at some point, if making an EXACT duplicate(even if using the orignal componets,) is the same as having never cesed to exist in the first place...This may come down to the nature of the universe...They do seem to be able to get around the Hisenburge(spelling?) limit by some sort of technobabble, but does that mean that it IS the same body.
I think Van Vogt, in one of his books postulated that, if one created a model exact to enough decimal places, then it actually was the thing it was a model of, and not a model at all. IF this is true, then the transporters are not murder/cloners.
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an easy answer to this
A transporter's biofilter doesn't remove any of the bacteria in a person's gut when it transports them. We'd know if it did: the whole Enterprise crew would spend their time doubled over in pain with chronic diarrhea. The biofilter is also capable of recognizing "joined" organisms like the Trill. It also has a bad track record for finding and removing honest-to-god *harmful* viruses, particles, etc. So, there's a very good chance that Trek biofilters won't even *spot* the midichlorians. If they do, they're likely to classify them as harmless symbiotic organism found in the cells of SW beings (which is what they are,) and do nothing about them.
A minor nitpick, but the topic focuses on midichlorians as if it was something unique to force-users. Phantom Menace clearly states that ALL living beings have them. Jedi simply have more and that explains their stronger connection to the force. Per the novelization:
A minor nitpick, but the topic focuses on midichlorians as if it was something unique to force-users. Phantom Menace clearly states that ALL living beings have them. Jedi simply have more and that explains their stronger connection to the force. Per the novelization:
In light of that, it's pretty clear that either the transporter biofilters will let them through, or if not that Trek ships will be transporting corpses on board rather than prisoners. I can't really see the Imperials making use of transporters for moving personnel: would *YOU* step into one of those things?!"Without the midi-chlorians, life could not exist, and we would have no knowledge of the Force."
Vader and some Noghri went down hunting for the lightsabre, and found the hand still clutching it. He gave it toe the Emperor to show that luke was beginning the journey to the darkside just like Vader had.Vympel wrote:Zahn's a good writer. I liked his Conqueror's trilogy as well. The Luke's hand thing was a bit bodgy though, like come on how would they find it?
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I think it had more to do with the fact that she was drastically using the Dark Side, like Qel Drome had before here. After all, forcefully trnasferring your lifeforce is a dark side power IIRC.Darth Yoshi wrote:I don't think that Jedi would lose his Force abilities, since Luuke Skywalker, the clone made from Luke's hand, was obviously a Force adept to be able to fight Luke on equal terms. Callista's lack of Force powers comes from the fact that she was stored in a computer system since the Clone Wars before being transferred into a new body. Unless she could use the Force while in the computer, I never read Children of the Jedi. Besides, Callista's new body wasn't even hers genetically, and she could still use the Force, albeit out of rage, in Darksaber (ugh. KJA).
It would be interesting to see her and Luminya pop up again as the new Sith Lords...
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