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Location: Florida
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Was What Happened to Lore legal? Opinions, please!
Lore committed heinous crimes and was captured by Data. He was incapacited, and instead of arresting him and putting him on trial for his multiple counts of conspiracy and murder, the Enterprise crew just deactivate him and, presumably, disassemble him. Is this a terrible example of hypocrisy on the part of Picard and Data? Are androids only people so long as they are good? |
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Rear Admiral
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Re: Was What Happened to Lore legal? Opinions, please!
It's just as presumable that they reactivated him and he was found criminally insane and locked away in a dark hole somewhere.
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Lieutenant Junior Grade
Location: Florida
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Re: Was What Happened to Lore legal? Opinions, please!
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Re: Was What Happened to Lore legal? Opinions, please!
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Re: Was What Happened to Lore legal? Opinions, please!
And since the Federation respects each culture's laws & customs, when Data passed judgment on the only other known member of the culture, it was legal. |
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Re: Was What Happened to Lore legal? Opinions, please!
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Re: Was What Happened to Lore legal? Opinions, please!
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Admiral
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Re: Was What Happened to Lore legal? Opinions, please!
If Lore agreed to being disassembled, legal concerns probably wouldn't arise. For a Soongian android, the difference between assembled and disassembled approximates the difference between standing and seated for a human. Except that a human might find it uncomfortable or even dangerous to remain seated for years at an end, while an android would be only minimally inconvenienced. Essentially, it's a case of two people (androids) having a heated difference of opinion (killing a few people and destroying property left and right), and one tells the other to "Sit DOWN!" ("Let me disassemble you for the greater good, brother"), to which the other grudgingly agrees. No court would prosecute that as a case of illegal threat or depriving of freedom or whatnot. Besides, Starfleet seems to be the only law-enforcing entity anywhere in the UFP. And Starfleet officers have frequently demonstrated their mandate for killing wrongdoers. Merely putting one on indefinite hold should not raise eyebrows, even on Vulcan... Timo Saloniemi |
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Re: Was What Happened to Lore legal? Opinions, please!
What Data did was wrong, plain and simple. He fought for his rights to not be treated like a thing and then he deactivates Lore just like that ... what a load of crap. Yes, Lore was dangerous and he could have escaped had they just put him in a cell ... so what? If you lock a criminal up there's always the chance he or she will escape, but I don't see the federation putting people into stasis indefinitely or outright killing them, they send their criminals to an extended vacation in New Zealand instead. |
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Re: Was What Happened to Lore legal? Opinions, please!
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Re: Was What Happened to Lore legal? Opinions, please!
It's an empire. Data won it. Therefore Data makes the policies. That's how empire's work, & clearly a violation of the prime directive to place upon them human or Federation standards or rules. Not for them to interfere in those internal affairs Last edited by Mojochi; September 1 2010 at 06:09 AM. Reason: error |
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Admiral
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Re: Was What Happened to Lore legal? Opinions, please!
But UFP citizens have significant leeway, often out of cultural reasons: the UFP culture isn't monobloc, and seems to subject different people to different legal obligations and limitations. And Starfleet officers have even greater leeway, frequently deciding on issues of life and death without consulting their superiors or peers or referring to precedent. All in all, it would be highly atypical for any of our heroes to hesitate in applying justice or other problem-solving methods on enemies of the UFP, or even on their personal enemies. Apparently, the right for extended self-defense is the only one that applies universally to all UFP species and citizens... Timo Saloniemi |
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Re: Was What Happened to Lore legal? Opinions, please!
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Re: Was What Happened to Lore legal? Opinions, please!
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Re: Was What Happened to Lore legal? Opinions, please!
You're forgetting the real leader of the Soong society... Dr. Soong. Lore was a mistake, and Soong didn't want him to be active. |
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