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From: hobbit@sunybcs.UUCP (Thomas Pellitieri)
Newsgroups: net.startrek
Subject: Transporter Dispersal
Message-ID: <1015@sunybcs.UUCP>
Date: Wed, 8-Feb-84 17:20:46 EST
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Posted: Wed Feb  8 17:20:46 1984
Date-Received: Fri, 10-Feb-84 03:34:23 EST
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With regards to a recent comment about STTWOK Genesis probe being
beamed apart by the transporter...

Someone mentioned in a reply that in the series Redjac (Jack the Ripper)
was beamed apart at "widest angle of dispersion".  If anyone remembers
the episode, they will recall that the body of the man who was possessed
by Redjac was placed on two (count 'em: TWO!) different transporter cells.
The widest angle of dispersion would therefore place half of the body in
one part of the cosmos, and the other half in another part.  In order for
this to happen with the Genesis probe, one would have to first beam it
onto the Enterprise, and then lay it down in the transporter.  I do not
believe this would be feasible due to the size of the probe (weight wise).

Besides, what would have become of "Star Trek III - Return to Genesis"??
							8-)

				-The Parker Hobbit
				 a.k.a. Thomas R. Pellitieri
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