Beaming in general is terrifying. You are destroyed on a molecular level and then reconstructed somewhere else. Is that at the new location actually you, or just a convincing clone? What does it matter for the others around you, as the clone has and is everything you previously were, but you are actually dead.
iirc when beaming, you can momuntarily feel yourself in both places at once, which implies that your brain activity is at least contigious even if you're made of new atoms. i guess it comes down to what you consider "you"
Yeah I'd already been into sci-fi stuff and had been watching other Sy-Fy "horror" movies at the time. This episode really nailed the feeling though and lives rent free in my mind whenever the consequences of teleportation are brought up.
An odd beginning, but gotta start somewhere. Was well steeped into Trek when ENT came about. The first episode I caught (from regular cable before streaming was the mainstay) was s1e4 "Strange New World". When I saw the crew shuttle down to an M-class planet, just in uniform rather than isolation suits, and with everyone's favorite good boi Porthos I noped the fuck out. Wasn't until sometime after its cancellation that I gave it another go. Love the show, for the most part, now. Still too bad they never had the chance to make a finale.