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By Chris SnellGrove | Being published
Android data is your favorite character Star Trek: The Next Generationbut he is also the riskiest person to enter the d-business. On more than one occasion, he uses his many enhanced abilities to take over a ship, effectively putting a thousand souls in mortal danger.
After witnessing years of data inefficiencies, Trekkies often ask why their commanding officers don’t have an easy way to shut down their implanted officer when he ascends. This question has a simple answer: It would be illegal, and it’s all Captain Picard’s fault.
As an Android, data is smarter, faster, and more powerful than anyone who entered the d-business, which is often an asset to Picard and his crew. For example, in “brothers,” he imitates the voice of his captain and forces that business, to force the ship where the life of a sick child hangs in the balance.
In one case, information was combined with his evil brother to lead a rogue borg in a war against the alliance. Speaking of the borg, he covered Picard’s self-harm sequence The first is communicationeven though doing so meant sparing the life of the Borg Queen.
There were always more situations, of course. When he hijacked a ship and joined his brother, the details were under the influence of an outside plan. When he saved the Borg Queen’s life, it was because he participated in the gambling room (which was successful in the end) to save Picard at the same time.
Despite these circumstances, many still question why D-entries have a way to remotely lock data down when it goes bad. It’s like remotely disabling your cell phone when it’s stolen.
There is a reason why we don’t have protection. That answer is that Captain Picard successfully refuted that data he was a person and not a starfleet asset.
It happened in an episode called “the human scale,” one of the greatest star episodes ever made. In it, the data rejected the experimental procedure that could have killed him. When ordered to comply, he resigned from Starfleet. Starfleet also tried to argue that data was their property, rather than an officer who could think and act independently.
Picard takes on the role of data advocate. After searching for a soul and several growing expressions, Picard successfully argued that data that he is a human being with the rights and rights of other living beings.
It’s a real fun episode, but it also clearly establishes why no one has secretly put a “remote button” on Action Because he’s a human being by law, starfleet can’t arrest his body for more than immoral behavior. Like TROI and his empathic abilities and rationality with his healing powers, starfleet cannot take any calculated methods that treat data as completely different from all other crews.
That’s how it should be, of course. The data should not be seen from outside because the countless characters receive a strong mental or direct mind – which is controlled throughout the duration of the franchise.
It’s amazing, though, that starfleet might have been able to save some life, or at least some time, if not for Picard fighting for his rights as a “man-size-fits-all.” In this way, Picard’s big moment almost came close to the ship on many occasions, and when you see this, you will know forever Look The next generationThe first big episode starts the same way again.
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