If you had the choice, imagine you could create right now one of the Star Trek inventions...which would it be?
The replicator?
Warp drive?
Hard light Holograms?
Shields?
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M$3 Answers
The warp drive would be cool and all, but for it to be of any use I'd have to build a whole spaceship to use it with. I just don't have the time to build a whole spaceship.
Hard light holograms could be fun and useful, but the way I see it, someone needs to program holo-scenes before the real action begins. Major headache waiting to happen.
Shields... I just don't have any use for right now. Oh yes, they'd be fun for a practical joke every now and then. You know, raise shields over the toilet seat. But how many times is THAT fun?
Transporter it is.
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M$With people that are afraid to leave the house and people like that. It would be a resource saving manner in which to go on vacations and it would allow you to test your ability to leave the house if you had problems like that.
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M$*looks it up*
Replicator.
http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2009/08/replicator-menageatroi.jpg
Probably because I'm hungry.
transporter would be awesome too.
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M$

Cool answer, very funny and practical :)
LOVED your invention!