Sorry about that ridiculous watermark.

  • VindictiveJudge
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    312 years ago

    And they treat the one on the planet like he’s a copy when he’d logically be the original with the one on the Enterprise being the duplicate.

    • @Makeitstop@lemmy.world
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      262 years ago

      They are both copies. They explain that the guy operating the transporter was losing him, so he used a second beam to try to compensate. On beam made it through, the other bounced off the st uff in the atmosphere that was causing the problem and rematerialized him on the planet. I’m pretty sure this explanation was in the episode in order to establish that both Rikers are equally real.

      • VindictiveJudge
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        112 years ago

        Except that that explanation means Tom was made with the original Riker materials and Will was made from matter reserves on the ship using the original Riker as a template.

          • Flying Squid
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            2 years ago

            No, USS Enterprise NCC 1701-D. But I can see why that would be confusing.

        • @Makeitstop@lemmy.world
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          Both beams were pulling in genuine Will Riker. Presumably they are both a mix of the original material and additional material formed by the transporter. That or the transporter is violating the law of conservation of energy.

          • @EnsignWashout@startrek.website
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            I imagine a decent amount of Riker is spread across the atmosphere any time he beams through a storm cloud. I assume Enterprise D has spare Riker bits stores somewhere to fill in any gaps.