Inspirational credit to [email protected] for their Blazin’ Bev snail reference, which reminded me of that weird meme from the bad place about an immortal snail whose touch meant instant death.

ST: First Contact

  • hallettj
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    71 month ago

    There’s also the death slugs in The Expanse

  • jawa22
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    141 month ago

    I feel that with transporters, the whole thing falls apart.

    • Sundray
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      161 month ago

      “Snail to Enterprise. One to beam up.”

    • @[email protected]
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      161 month ago

      "…so of the snail touches you then you die instantly. Any questions?

      Obrien: Can we put the snail in pattern buffers?

    • @[email protected]
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      51 month ago

      You mean makes the immortal snail hypothetical easier or harder? Because, on one hand, yeah the snail could potentially catch a ride on the beam but on the other hand you can travel almost literally anywhere in mere moments.

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        Its actually a trick question, because the instant you step onto the transporter pad and beam out you die, making the snails chase moot.

        Beat the “immortal snail is chasing you forever by vaporizing your body into data and having a new clone of you made elsewhere” with this one weird trick.

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            Of course, but you’re already immortal in a TNG world. Transporters can easily modify your body to give you eternal youth, and of course cure any disease or injury. Just make sure your brainwaves/synapses are updated in near real time and refresh the rest of the body daily.

            Why no one actually opts for it is beyond me.

    • @[email protected]
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      51 month ago

      If you subscribe to the idea that the transporter is a murder machine that kills the entity being transported only to reassemble a new one at the other end, would that mean that all you’d be doing is making more copies of the snail?