• Xusontha@ls.buckodr.inkOP
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    1 year ago

    Yeah I think assembling makes sense but I think the things like the computers and other similarly-complicated equipment can’t be replicated (not sure but I think I remember them saying that) so they’d have to manufacture them in another way which would increase the amount of effort needed to fully replace a shuttle especially since they seem to lose them weekly

    I could be completely wrong though. I know a lot about Star Trek but certainly not everything (nowhere close lol)

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      1 year ago

      I think the idea is large and complex. There’s plenty of episodes where they use replicators to make guns with complex digital optics on them, mini transporters, tricorders, medicines, phasers, farming equipment e.t.c.

      I just went and cheated and checked the wiki and yeah they start out with no replicators to make ships or shuttles, but then in DS9 they introduce industrial replicators that print large parts. But still just parts. So I guess with Voyager it’s like, as long as it doesn’t get absolutely obliterated you can probably print parts and repair it.