Computer, Synthesize for me one (1) early 21st century model IKEA™ Djungelskog
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Computer, Synthesize for me one (1) early 21st century model IKEA™ Djungelskog
False.
Someone who is capable of doing great harm but chooses instead to render aid and act in benevolence is the very living definition of a good person.
He wasn’t getting enough Space and felt like things were out of Control so he decided to make his Escape.
Yyyyyyeahhh genetic modification has been a BIG NO-NO in trek canon since the 1990s eugenics wars, right…?
odo being genre-savvy <3
Uh fuckin yikes o_o;
I personally would have tried to leverage the transporter and holodeck technologies
Just take her and the materials she merged with into the transport buffer, then load it into the holodeck to edit the snapshot, sort of like a surgery in frozen time, then try to flag the material that you can’t be sure is human and organic to be “out of phase”
It won’t be recoverable instantly. At best, the telefragged flesh can be collected into a bioslurry that can be regrown into replacements that can be subsequently reattached.
And, like, it looks like her critical organs are not telefragged at least…? Heart, lungs, brain, maybe liver and stomach at least partially?
NGL I am slightly more convinced by the Canadian Borg than the regular variety
(Maple flavor vs vanilla?)
I bet the Canadian Borg have free healthcare and poutine.
But almost all of em probably live right on the border of regular Borg space…
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what was this, a transporter malfunction? can you even save someone in a situation like this…?
sounds like trouble…
on the one hand that’s a gross yellow-brown color
on the other hand it’s tantalizingly close to a burnished gold. They should try to bring out some sort of metallic tone on it and just take it the rest of the way there.
oh hey it’s the return of the Trillian / Pidgin app morphology.
the only “self-check-out” system I have ever liked is:
no waiting in a queue,
no ‘place the item back in the bagging area’,
no stuffing bills into slots,
no ‘follow the instructions on the pin pad’.
I’m already done!