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Odd thing in that episode of Voyager: they could use their transporter on the Omega thing, which esentially just converts it to an energy pattern and back. And yet, they couldn't just stop it in the "energy pattern" form and convert it to something else or just dump the data, noooooooooo, they had to go through all the episode trying to get rid of it. Nonsensical, I tell you. -- Consumed Crustacean | Talk | 01:36, 23 May 2005 (UTC)