The sniper rifle is not evidence of such a thing occuring. It acts on the bullet, which is located in the barrel of the weapon. While not actually motionless, its location is extremely easy to determine. From there it simply rematerializes the bullet straight in front of the barrel at a distance determined by the internal sensor system. It does not transport the bullet directly into the body of a moving target.neoolong wrote:Actually, I meant it to show that transporters do work on moving targets.
Is this a way that Treknology could defeat a Jedi?
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well technically replicators and transporters work on the same principles, and replicators work on that level (am i right on that?)Darth Garden Gnome wrote:And when have we seen transporters so closely manipulate a being cell structure?
I dont think you can beam things out of the bloodstream though, and I think thats just treknoogy wanking at its worst, the transporter is not the great savior of Trek vs. SW. Evidence u ask? Well if someone is being beamed up to a ship and someone touches them during transport they go along with them. eliciting a "where the hell am I" response. If that happens with two distinct individuals then the transporter will have a helluva time beaming blood or parts of said blood out of a body.
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Unnatural Selection. A transporter can re-write your DNA with proper tweeking.Darth Garden Gnome wrote:And when have we seen transporters so closely manipulate a being cell structure?
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True. In fact, IIRC, the replicator is actually a less sophisticated variation on the technology.Darth Fanboy wrote:well technically replicators and transporters work on the same principles, and replicators work on that level (am i right on that?)Darth Garden Gnome wrote:And when have we seen transporters so closely manipulate a being cell structure?
Would it not be possible to transport a Jedi along with a large area of air around him, similar to the whales in ST4? Perhaps that would keep him in.
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I think its a forgone conclusion that nobody considers worth the time to type. Even the most rabid idiotic Wars fan would not claim that several hundred photon torpedos would not kill a Jedi. If you add enough energy, you can kill a lot of things.Darth Wong wrote:Second, we are disregarding the fact that a sufficiently large volume of firepower would defeat even a Jedi, so why play games?
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Because many of the ignorant and/or uneducated that believe in STs technological superiority always point to the transporters as a key if not the key) argument to back their claim.Darth Wong wrote:Second, we are disregarding the fact that a sufficiently large volume of firepower would defeat even a Jedi, so why play games?
Transporters as a weapon is ridiculous due to their inherent inability to work in technobabble storms, around cosmic energy fields, or even during a Spring Shower if the clouds aren't coated in a methyoxillidatic susbtance that increases field resonancy to the point where maximum subspace cohesion can occur.
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Yet in "The Enemy", they can't replicate "ribsomes"Darth Servo wrote: Unnatural Selection. A transporter can re-write your DNA with proper tweeking.
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It happened in ST:Nemesis a couple of times. Picard looked shocked when he was beamed out by the Remans, and then the E-E beamed up the little tactical fighter that Picard and Data were escaping from Skippy's fortress in.neoolong wrote:I never said you could transport it into someone's body.
It was in response to "I've never seen a Trek transporter transport a moving target."
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Hence the phrase "proper tweeking" which is basically any unreliable technobabble solution.Lord Poe wrote:Yet in "The Enemy", they can't replicate "ribsomes"Darth Servo wrote: Unnatural Selection. A transporter can re-write your DNA with proper tweeking.
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Could the Trekkies who think transporters can do this please find me the episode in which the transporter was used to instantly remove all of the Borg nanoprobes from an assimilated crewman's body?
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they can't, because it has never happened. IIRC in FC (and i'm pretty damn sure) Picard still has borg implants in his body that are impossible to remove.Darth Wong wrote:Could the Trekkies who think transporters can do this please find me the episode in which the transporter was used to instantly remove all of the Borg nanoprobes from an assimilated crewman's body?
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One better: In "Conspiracy" not only did they not even attempt to use the transporters to remove the parasite controling Admiral Quinn, their renouned bio-filters didn't even detect the thing, even though Dr. Crusher's medical equipment had no problem scanning it.Darth Wong wrote:Could the Trekkies who think transporters can do this please find me the episode in which the transporter was used to instantly remove all of the Borg nanoprobes from an assimilated crewman's body?
Funny--there are no entries for this episode in the database.
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Isn't the usual explanation that they need the parts to survive? Kind of like why Seven still has some Borg parts?Col. Crackpot wrote:they can't, because it has never happened. IIRC in FC (and i'm pretty damn sure) Picard still has borg implants in his body that are impossible to remove.Darth Wong wrote:Could the Trekkies who think transporters can do this please find me the episode in which the transporter was used to instantly remove all of the Borg nanoprobes from an assimilated crewman's body?
I still don't think it's possible though.
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Yes, he says there implants are still throughout body.Col. Crackpot wrote:
they can't, because it has never happened. IIRC in FC (and i'm pretty damn sure) Picard still has borg implants in his body that are impossible to remove.
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i think whether or not the parts are needed to survive is relevant. but not in the way you are thinking. the the question is do the feddie transporters have the ability to remove all borg nanoprobes from someones body. the answer to that is no,or at best not without killing the infected person. if they had this ability Picard would be Borg-free. There was a TNG episode IIRC where nanites were removed from crewmembers using, at least in part, the transporters. most likely this claim is a result of a leap in logic and an assumption that if the transporters can remove nanites then the transporter can remove all little mechanical thingies and thingamabobs from someone's body.neoolong wrote:Isn't the usual explanation that they need the parts to survive? Kind of like why Seven still has some Borg parts?Col. Crackpot wrote:they can't, because it has never happened. IIRC in FC (and i'm pretty damn sure) Picard still has borg implants in his body that are impossible to remove.Darth Wong wrote:Could the Trekkies who think transporters can do this please find me the episode in which the transporter was used to instantly remove all of the Borg nanoprobes from an assimilated crewman's body?
I still don't think it's possible though.
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If we were to believe all of the Trekkie claims about transporters and replicators being able to remove impurities, reconstruct damaged organs from DNA, fabricate organs etc., then Picard would have his original heart and not a single Borg implant in his body.
The funny thing is that Trekkies won't admit that they overestimate the transporter. The FACT is that Roga Danar was able to break a transporter lock and foil a transport attempt by pushing against it, and all of the crying in the world won't change that fact, nor will it change the fact that throughout the history of armed Trek conflict, hostile boarding parties on starships are never instantly beamed out into space or into holding areas, despite Trekkie predictions.
The funny thing is that Trekkies won't admit that they overestimate the transporter. The FACT is that Roga Danar was able to break a transporter lock and foil a transport attempt by pushing against it, and all of the crying in the world won't change that fact, nor will it change the fact that throughout the history of armed Trek conflict, hostile boarding parties on starships are never instantly beamed out into space or into holding areas, despite Trekkie predictions.
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Lord Poe wrote:Yet in "The Enemy", they can't replicate "ribsomes"Darth Servo wrote: Unnatural Selection. A transporter can re-write your DNA with proper tweeking.
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There is only one instance of beaming intruders into a holding area. Its Rascals. But this required sneeking up and placing a federation com thing onto them in order to do it. Not much good if you ask me.Darth Wong wrote:The funny thing is that Trekkies won't admit that they overestimate the transporter. The FACT is that Roga Danar was able to break a transporter lock and foil a transport attempt by pushing against it, and all of the crying in the world won't change that fact, nor will it change the fact that throughout the history of armed Trek conflict, hostile boarding parties on starships are never instantly beamed out into space or into holding areas, despite Trekkie predictions.
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Shit, now we have to wait for rabid Trekkies to scream that Data and Worf could transport Jedi by nailing them with combadges tossed like throwing stars.* After all, the Feds have ninja suits so they must be trained in the dark arts.Isolder74 wrote:There is only one instance of beaming intruders into a holding area. Its Rascals. But this required sneeking up and placing a federation com thing onto them in order to do it. Not much good if you ask me.
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You forgot to explain how a jedi would allow himself to get into that situation in the first place.General G wrote:Is the Transporter really necessary ? A few hundred redshirts moving in at the Jedi from all directions while fireing generic phaser rifles should be able to get a hit. Jedi aren’t exactly immune to a large number of weapons being fire at them at once, as shown in AOTC. The phasers may have a slower rate of fire than battledroids’s guns but a large number of them would be able to bring down a Jedi.
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That's assuming by some miracle they don't all shoot one another by accident or forget to continue breathing as they feel victory coming on.General G wrote:Is the Transporter really necessary ? A few hundred redshirts moving in at the Jedi from all directions while fireing generic phaser rifles should be able to get a hit. Jedi aren’t exactly immune to a large number of weapons being fire at them at once, as shown in AOTC. The phasers may have a slower rate of fire than battledroids’s guns but a large number of them would be able to bring down a Jedi.