In the movie
Star Trek Into Darkness, released in 2013, Capt. Kirk (played by Steve Trevor) must enter a radioactive reactor chamber to prevent, I dunno, some catastrophic movie boredom. Spock (played by Sylar) must stay behind heavy glass and watch his friend die, whereupon he has an emotion. Bones (played by Eomer) then uses Khan's (played by Sherlock) blood to bring Kirk back.
Those of us who were old enough to see the original movies had emotions, too, because before the timeline switch, in
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, it was
Spock (played by Spock) who died and
Kirk (played by Kirk) who had many emotions which was no big deal because that's what Kirk did: have emotions and kiss alien women.
In real Star Trek, however, Khan's (played by Mr. Roarke) blood didn't save Spock. The crew jettisoned his body onto the planet Ceti Alpha V (
not Ceti Alpha VI) as it was being terraformed by the Genesis Device. The device broke everything down to sub-atomic particles and then used those particles to make a new and shiny planet. The crew found out in
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock that it also brought Spock's body back to life and destroyed all the mind-control ear-eels. But since Spock had put his soul into Bones (played by Bones), they needed another movie to get him back to where he needed to be. Shenanigans ensued and we went to get a snack until the one about the whales.
So, if all this was possible, and if a Christian had died and her body was jettisoned onto a planet that was undergoing terraforming by the Genesis Device, would she be a nuke recreation? We honestly don't know if God would allow her soul to return to her body and her body to reanimate. It's entirely possible, but the Bible doesn't guarantee it would happen.
As much as her friends and family might miss her, however, they can take comfort that when she accepted Christ she became a
new creation, and she is in heaven with Jesus (played by Jesus).