"Rascals" showed that future humans can filter out aging with the transporter. In "This Side of Paradise" they find a flower that sneezes on you which cures all ailments, returns you to perfect health, and removes the need for food as long as you "get angry" to remove the unwanted side effects. Ira Graves proved mind uploading was possible in a variety of forms in "The Schizoid Man," and this was revisited in "Inheritance". Cryonic storage was proven a viable means of stasis in "The Neutral Zone," and "Relics" proved transporters could be used for stasis. "Too Short a Season" saw Jameson using forbidden drugs to counteract aging. The drug failed, but the possibility was there.
Why do future humans in Star Trek decide to continue to grow old and die when there are so many options available?
>>83961308
humility
humans need death to motivate them
>>83961308
>straw fedora
>cutting your slice of pizza
What a complete and utter fagtron
Didn't even read your shit OP came in thread to complain
>>83961308
To retain your humanity and all the beauty that comes with it.
>>83961527
*preserves your humanity and its beauty in a transporter trace*
>>83961308
you can also manufacture perfect copies of people (riker's double)
>>83961308
Does he not realized that crust is engineered to be a holding device for your pizza? What a retard
>>83961473
enjoy getting ecoli because you eat with your hands
>>83961593
>there will never be a Spy vs. Spy Star Trek series about murderous clone-hating Thomas and Will constantly trying to end each other
>>83961654
Wash your fucking hands before putting them on your food you filthy subhuman.
this thread sucks
>>83961366
Woah thats deep
>>83961333
*humanity
>>83961737
Well one went to a Cardassian prison, and the other got to bang Troi.