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9001346 No.9001346 [Reply] [Original]

Could a transporter from Star Trek place a vampire inside a house which it did not have permission to enter?

>> No.9001355

Yes, the transporters in Star Trek work by dematerializing an object and rematerializing it elsewhere. Provided there is no deliberate technical interference you can beam anything.

>> No.9001365

False. Vampires are magical creatures and thus the laws of physics of the Star Trek universe do not apply to them.

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9001366

possibly, but then the vampire wouldn't be able to move.

>> No.9001384

>>9001366

If it worked, a few things might happen. It could be forced outside of the house, be unable to exit the house, become fixed in place, or have free reign.

>> No.9001462

I have a feeling theyd either get ripped apart as they are forced out of the house from every direction at once or it would have the same effect as putting them in a block of granite.

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