You are postulating that this transporter buffer can be miniaturized to an arbitrary degree. Was this barrel-sized buffer easily small enough to be carried by a footsoldier? Did it include the means to materialize the stored people? Without evidence, I don't think it's safe to assume that you could reduce the size of the system further.Alyeska wrote:We have already seen in Voyager that such capabilities as storing transporter buffers in a storage device exist. A single barrel in one episode was used to store about a dozen or so people to hide them from inspections. We already know thanks to Nemesis that transporter devices can be made quite small. Combine the two technologies to form a transporter buffer, aka bottomless weightless rucksack.
The exocomps are probably better evidence for the capabilities you want.
We've seen some body armor in some of the TOS Trek movies, so there's some precedent for it, but sealed helmets have invariably been incorporated into bulky spacesuits. We'll assume that you could get headgear at least as good as what you could make today, though.Alyeska wrote:As for the shields. We already saw what Worf could cobble toeghet with a telegraph machine and two communicators. There have also been mentions of portable shield technology. The armor for the soldiers is also fairly simple. As for helmets, well again that is simple technology. The weapons can also follow existing ST technology yet still be vastly improved upon what we have seen and even have completely new stuff like mortars. Hell, I can take and modify the dune buggy in Nemesis into something much better at combat yet still retain the entire technology base we have seen.
I think I'll take my complaints about Worf's shield from "A Fist Full of Datas" to another thread...