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Are food replicators possible?
If and when ELI is complete, it should be strong enough to produce particles out of a vacuum. While generating a handful of particles is a long way from generating a convincing steak and lobster dinner, the technology at least makes “Star Trek”-like replicators conceivable as a real-life possibility.
What do they do with the dishes from the replicator?
Replicators can also convert matter into energy. The ensuing energy can then be stored for future use or immediately applied in a subsequent replication. This process is referred to as “recycling”, and is applied to everything from dirty dishes to outgrown children’s clothes.
Does replicated food taste different?
Replicators, in use since the early 24th century, are most commonly used as food dispensers aboard Federation starships. Generally replicated food and “natural” food taste the same, though some people claim to be able to detect a difference.
Is Starfleet vegetarian?
By the time humanity reaches Stardate 41249.3 (April 1, 2364 for non-Trekkies), animals will no longer be used for food. At least, that’s the story told by Star Trek, The Next Generation — and other incarnations of the famous show.
What is Klingon Blood pie?
This pie is essentially black pudding/boudin noir filling inside a pastry crust. The best way to describe the flavour is to say it is like eating a very rich sausage roll. You will need a few Klingons to help finish this pie, as you’ll only need small slices as it is quite rich.
What is the plot of Star Trek 1?
Star Trek: Picard s eason 1’s overarching story was rooted in a mystery about the synthetic alien beings who once caused a galactic Armageddon over two hundred thousand years ago.
Was Star Trek Picard’s season 1 finale a letdown?
Star Trek: Picard delivered a superb season 1 finale with one exception: the alien synthetic villains who appeared were a massive letdown. There was one glaring flaw in the otherwise superb season 1 finale of Star Trek: Picard: the synthetic alien villains Soji (Isa Briones) summoned using a beacon were a huge disappointment after so much build-up.
Is there such a thing as a Star Trek God?
Now, this is Star Trek – the franchise has introduced numerous god-like beings like the Metron, the Organians, Q (John de Lancie), and the Prophets on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. These were often fascinating and memorable characters who challenged the beliefs of our heroes.
Did Star Trek V live up to its promise in Final Frontier?
Even the alien posing as “God” in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier was less of a disappointment. The synthetic killer appendages didn’t come close to living up to the build-up from the Admonition, which promised an alliance of highly-intelligent androids who made their home beyond the galaxy and possibly even formed their own federation of synths.