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niomu

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1.is Dahj now a dead robot?
2.what is that for sci-fi, when robots get forbidden, because
one person maddox-co is to stupid to make robots?
3.with what was it possible to reactivate the cubus-damage by 7?
4.what is that to kill data again, since nemesis or is one copy
of his program only deleted?
 
1.is Dahj now a dead robot?
2.what is that for sci-fi, when robots get forbidden, because
one person maddox-co is to stupid to make robots?
3.with what was it possible to reactivate the cubus-damage by 7?
4.what is that to kill data again, since nemesis or is one copy
of his program only deleted?
1. Yes.
2. Trek sci-fi also deals with people's biases and extreme responses to extreme situations. But the "robots" are back, no need to worry.
3. Seven stepped in as the queen to do a reboot.
4. Data is presumably gone for good, but it gave Picard an opportunity for closure over something that had been haunting him for years.
5. Welcome to the board.
 
1. "Deactivated", surely? TNG was grating enough when it equated a walking pile of circuits as a living being (especially after season 2)
2. Asimov's 3 laws? No worries, not all franchises use it...
3. Sure
4. Just get some more positronic hoobiedoobies since, just like how you can recreate an entire encyclopedia set from a tiny 1mmx1mm piece of paper from page 2 of any volume, which read up top in terrific irony "THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK" because this show is sci-fi and not pure fiddlefaff fantasy with occasional good moments (Seven's "We are Borg" was a supremely chilling and worthy moment, though as Borg can live in the vacuum of space the whole scene ends up being empty histrionics - that continuity was there and surprisingly consistent since day 001)...
 
(Seven's "We are Borg" was a supremely chilling and worthy moment, though as Borg can live in the vacuum of space the whole scene ends up being empty histrionics - that continuity was there and surprisingly consistent since day 001)...

I don't think Borg can live in outer space. I know, I know, Star Trek: First Contact, but those guys were probably wearing TAS-style force-field belts. The drones in Picard were being retro-restored to normal people with normal stuff. Flushing them out into space was not the ideal life change for them.
 
1. was it so difficult for picard to find out that she was a robot?
3. if Seven can work as queen, what was it, what they can not do themselves?
4. but what of this both he have killed?
 
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