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In Star Trek terminology the transport buffer is quantum locked with the object, the act of observing it (beam out) collapses the wave, thus you can only make a perfect copy once. This is why the replicator (which is a transporter that produces the same atoms in the same place, but not the same quantum state) can’t be

Star Trek unambiguously believes that something soul-like exists, at least for Vulcans.

For me the line was crossed when Star Trek had a clone of Will Riker show up. That indubitably proved that transporters are kill boxes.

This Bible TV and its licentiousness!

Never forget. This motha had the entire DnD ruleset and spell book inside of it.

That’s the other side of it, the line between R and PG-13 is so arbitrary anymore, you can get gut wrenching levels of violence and have quite a bit of sex (as long as you can just avoid certain things like certain amounts of blood or certain amounts of nudity or even certain amounts of the F-word) and still get away

I think you mean ‘To quote the greatest line in movie history’

My God! It’s full of stars!”

Calm your tits, people. Avengers was Rated-R at one point. The MPAA is the worst, most inconsistent board you’ll find. An R-rating doesn’t really mean anything.

I swear I have a Hark! A Vagrant comic for everything

space jam?

Gif Dance Party?

Lori Petty (from Tank Girl!)

It’s faux-Jokers the whole way down.