Approaching capacity... Purge unnecessary files
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I realized I just upvoted this before I opened the post. I see OâBrian, I press the up button.
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Our lord and savior!
Iâd concocted a long-form concept wherein OâBrienâs penchant for buffering was for the sake of saving everyone from some galaxy wide catastrophe. Heâd use a subspace channel to remotely activate any and all transporter buffers to house all nearby people.
It was a fun thought experiment, but without any meaningful comedic payoff. Had to let that one go.
Iâve pondered an OâBrien and Ghostbusters mashup with the Ghost trap being a Transporter buffer. Not sure what to do with it either.
Is OâBrien is faking transporter mishaps so he can sacrifice them to the void and keep the writhing eldritch horrors from swallowing the galaxy? I want to say yes.
Like tears in the rain
Over the years I have found transporters to be the most annoying plot device in all of Star Trek. I donât think thereâs any situation that couldnât be solved with a transporter with some creative writing (or create so many paradoxes).
Theyâre the Star Trek equivalent of Rian Johnsonâs Holdo maneuver (ramming other ships when going to hyperspace).
Fair, but letâs not go dragging Star Warsâ writing weaknesses into Trek just because of JJâs connection. By all means, that was the opportunity to write off Carrie Fisherâs unfortunate and untimely passing.
That said, you have a solid point concerning the use of the transporter as a narrative device.