Mea culpa.
Fine, I never said that it was a practical technique. I was just answering Darth Servo's question. Far be it from me to highlight a plot hole in a TNG episode which required some form of suspended animation just to exist.
On the general topic, I seem to remember an episode when a Klingon blood transplant was needed, and Worf refused. The point was that the chemical couldn't be replicated, even though transporters can obviously transfer it. I can't see how this makes any sense, but I don't generally tend towards reconciliation of contradictory elements of a multiple-authored text, be it Star Trek or the Bible.
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The Episode was "The Enemy" and it was ribosomes that were needed for the wounded Romulan.Androsphinx wrote:On the general topic, I seem to remember an episode when a Klingon blood transplant was needed, and Worf refused. The point was that the chemical couldn't be replicated, even though transporters can obviously transfer it.
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But even though they were clearly being transported everytime Worf was beamed somewhere, they couldn't be replicated. I got that bit correct, right? That's the singificant part, after all.Darth Servo wrote:The Episode was "The Enemy" and it was ribosomes that were needed for the wounded Romulan.Androsphinx wrote:On the general topic, I seem to remember an episode when a Klingon blood transplant was needed, and Worf refused. The point was that the chemical couldn't be replicated, even though transporters can obviously transfer it.
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Granted, it doesn't make much sense, especially since I can clone ribosomes today.Androsphinx wrote:But even though they were clearly being transported everytime Worf was beamed somewhere, they couldn't be replicated. I got that bit correct, right? That's the singificant part, after all.
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