Really, what do they expect? Mental Healthcare is more or less nonexistent everywhere he goes.

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    Not gonna lie. If transporters were real, I would have transporter psychosis just like Barkley. The thought of essentially seizing to exist and being put back together just sounds horrendous to me.

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      I’m with Bones on this one. The transporter kills you. If we have any sense of soul, or anything beyond the patterns in our biological computer brain, then the transporter kills that, and a facsimile of you is reconstructed on the other end. So you as a physical being still exists, but the ghost in the shell is destroyed. The Federation in Star Trek is full of soulless copies, and the only real people left are the minorities like Bones and Barkley.

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        610 months ago

        If the soul is real, it just moves to the new body. Why would something that would presumably persist after death not?

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        The very first Star Trek novel dealt with the issue. Spock Must Die! by James Blish. I read it years ago and enjoyed it a lot.

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      810 months ago

      If you have a body’s worth of leftover molecules, what’s to stop him from just pressing ctrl+v again? Which one would then get the soul?

      “Earl Grey, hot. And one more Riker please. We’re running low.”

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        210 months ago

        “Ensign, the logs seem to indicate that after Dr Crusher returned from the planet, two additional materilizations happened with modifications. Do you know anything about this?”

        “N-no. Don’t go to the holodeck”