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Would You Try New Pastimes If Star Trek Level Medical Care Was Available?
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Personally, I don't see much of a difference between the 2 scenarios if your new hobby kills you and they clone you "back to life". Particularly if you are scanned at the "hold my beer" moment (perhaps initiated by you) and they bring you back immediately, and nobody tells you(/thinks) that you're a clone.
I could even see that as a psychological crutch. "No I didn't die, they were locked on to my location and just used the transporter to save me when my parachute didn't open! I was never in any danger."
Sounds like my own private vat-of-acid episode.
Plus I'm thinking you'd need an unlicensed transporter to do that and disable whatever locks are designed to prevent people from doing exactly that. But then I'd forget to do some maintenance on a Heisenberg compensator and end up inside out in the mirror universe or something.