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Location: Philadelphia, PA
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I think Data just doesn't LIKE to use contractions.
I remember one of his very first lines in "Encounter at Farpoint" had a contraction. In "Genesis" if you listen close enough, Data said "She's no longer human." (When he and Picard discover the Amphibian Troi). I even remember in "Datalore" when Tasha and the others check on him after he and Wes managed to get Lore out of the cargobay, he CLEARLY said "I'm fine." I remember I kept watching that again, trying to listen for "I am fine" but he definately said "I'm". So, what's with Data and not using contractions when even Lore in "Datalore" used contractions.
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Location: Terra 3
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Re: I think Data just doesn't LIKE to use contractions.
It was just a plot device for that single episode they didn't really think through coupled with the human imperfection of both the actor using one by reflex and not thinking about it and the director and staff hearing one and by reflex not thinking anything of it. It would've been funny if they pulled something like in Armageddon Game. Where Keiko sees a video of O'Brien's death and realizes it must be faked because he never drinks coffee in the afternoon. Well of course it was faked, but O'brien revealed at the end he did drink coffee in the afternoon and he was saved over a false assumption.
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Re: I think Data just doesn't LIKE to use contractions.
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Location: Staffordshire, United Kingdom
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Re: I think Data just doesn't LIKE to use contractions.
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Re: I think Data just doesn't LIKE to use contractions.
They're in the dictionary, they're real words. He either doesn't like to use them, or likes to lie about not being able to. |
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Re: I think Data just doesn't LIKE to use contractions.
http://www.iloveaba.com/2012/09/aspe...er-autism.html
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Location: Kansas City
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Re: I think Data just doesn't LIKE to use contractions.
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Re: I think Data just doesn't LIKE to use contractions.
Indeed, in recent years we've come to understand that the whole stereotype of the coolly rational intellectual, as embodied by characters like Data, Spock, Sherlock Holmes, the Professor from Gilligan's Island, etc., may actually be based on the behavior of people on the high-function end of the autistic spectrum (or who have what used to be called Asperger's Syndrome until last year). It's closely related to the stereotype of the robot or computer that doesn't understand human emotion, idioms, etc., and Data was an example of that stereotype (the character was basically a reworking of the title character from Roddenberry's failed pilot The Questor Tapes). So it's not really that surprising that the parallels exist.
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Rear Admiral
Location: in a figment of a mediocre mind's imagination
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Commodore
Location: Unmarked grave, Ekos
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Re: I think Data just doesn't LIKE to use contractions.
Data: Let's don't and say you did.
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Re: I think Data just doesn't LIKE to use contractions.
In fact, pretty much every first season episode I actually liked has the Maurice Hurley writing credit. I could write an NLP program that can use contractions. Heck, I could practically do it in one line of code. str.replace(/can not/g, 'can\'t).replace(/will not/g, 'won\'t').etc. Data can interpret the exact meaning of complex grammar. I think Soong could manage that one line of code. |
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Re: I think Data just doesn't LIKE to use contractions.
LAL I've been programmed with a listing of fourteen hundred and twelve known beverages as well as recipes for... Data and Guinan react... GUINAN What'd did you just say... LAL I've been programmed with... GUINAN "I've"... ? DATA Lal, you used a verbal contraction. GUINAN You said I've instead of I have. DATA It is a skill my program has never mastered. LAL Then I will desist. DATA No. You have exceeded my abilities. I do not object. I just do not understand why it has happened. So...he can't.
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Location: Kansas City
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Re: I think Data just doesn't LIKE to use contractions.
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Location: Los Angeles, CA
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Re: I think Data just doesn't LIKE to use contractions.
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Location: Kansas City
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