Sounds like every Windows PC that I’ve ever owned.So the technobabble answer is that yes they can create a body, and probably even transfer Data to it temporarily, but keeping that android stable enough for those memories to stay intact long term was unlikely to succeed.
IIRC, they covered this in “The Measure if a Man”...studying Data’s brain required a procedure that involved dismantling him and storing his memories in a way that didn’t guarantee he’d still be the same being when they were put back.If you're talking about during the series, my recollection is that replicating the physical hardware was easy, but creating a complex neural net - the "consciousness" - and keeping it stable was incredibly difficult.
That's what made Lal so special. Data was able to keep a new neural net functional in that android much longer than anyone since Dr. Soong. So the technobabble answer is that yes they can create a body, and probably even transfer Data to it temporarily, but keeping that android stable enough for those memories to stay intact long term was unlikely to succeed.
Of course, IMO, this in-universe theory I think breaks down pretty easily. How is it that literally for decades, after intensive study of the androids, no cyberneticist anywhere is able to reproduce Soong's work? The man left no notes? Wrote no papers? If no one was able to reproduce it, doesn't it make the whole work somewhat suspect? They simply wanted Data to be unique and irreplaceable, and in the process twisted themselves into a bit of an illogical corner of an explanation. Then, partially undid that by creating first one, then two duplicates.
Data does Edger Allan Poe.It's a hologram..........B4 in a drawer........there is no Lore. Say no more.
Stills? There's video of him at the very end of the Picard trailer!So did I. But I’ve read that he’s in Picard. And there are stills of him. That combined with the Countdown comic(ST2009 prequel) has him commanding the Enterprise. And I think that is considered canon by the studio
It isn’t.And I think that is considered canon by the studio
If I remember, he precisely copied, incrementally, his positronic links in Lal's brain, with the goal of creating a hardware duplicate of his neural network with its own distinct memories and programs running on it.
As far as the Dr. is concerned, whether he left notes or not, it's hard for me to believe that his research so outpaced the rest of his field that it's taken decades (and counting?) to catch up. If it were any sort of real world, it would definitely make me suspect his "achievements' were a hoax, especially in a universe where the scientific community spans dozens, maybe even hundreds of worlds.
But there is not talk on using Lore's body
I still think Lore is in the Drawer
I think the Elf is on the Shelf.
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