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But didn't Scotty store himself in the buffer for a ridiculously long period of time?
Edit: I just looked it up, and in the episode of TNG "Relics," his shuttle crashed into the Dyson sphere on its way to his retirement community. With no supplies and little chance of rescue, he stored himself in the transporter buffer for 75 years until his crash was discovered.
Yes, but it was considered extremely risky and his partner died attempting the same thing
Yep, that's one of the examples I was talking about when I said they retconned what O'Brien said. Although this specific example, they play it off like Scotty did some crazy tech to create some sort of feedback loop to keep his signal from degrading for like 80 years if I remember correctly.
There's also an example in strange new worlds, Dr. M'benga is keeping his daughter in the transporter buffer in the medical wing. There's also that one episode on TNG where Barkley found all those people who were trapped in the buffer thinking they were like interdimensional worms or something.
They also basically put almost the entire crew into the pattern buffer in STD, right? Although I guess they weren't in the for very long.