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From its earliest incarnations, and continuing until some time between the early 2270s and mid 2280s, transporters generally immobilized the subject being beamed during dematerialization and rematerialization.  Advances in transporter technology after that point allowed a person being transported to move during the process in a limited fashion.
From its earliest incarnations, and continuing until some time between the early 2270s and mid 2280s, transporters generally immobilized the subject being beamed during dematerialization and rematerialization.  Advances in transporter technology after that point allowed a person being transported to move during the process in a limited fashion.


:''With perhaps one or two exceptions, every instance of transporter use shown in ENT, TOS, and TAS showed a "suspended subject".  This held true for Star Trek: the Motion Picture as well.  Beginning with Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, transport subjects were shown being able to engage in limited movements, and even conversation while in transport.''
:''With perhaps one or two exceptions, every instance of transporter use shown in ENT, TOS, and TAS showed a "suspended subject".  This held true for film|1 as well.  Beginning with film|2, transport subjects were shown being able to engage in limited movements, and even conversation while in transport.''


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