All he said was the last time he saw a puzzle box was in the 26th century, that doesn't mean he's from the 26th century.
Yeah, he had clearly existed prior to that.
The PIC Synths are model A500's. I recall one of them mentioning a model number, which again I recall was higher than that so it seems he's a later model anyway. We know that the golem-type androids never took off from S3 info, but it seems like Soong-Types kept on for at least a bit.
Somewhat odd again for Stamets to be going on about Alton Soong when ultimately, his androids seem to have all but disappeared. He should be gushing over Noonien... although I suppose that nuData could have played a role in the (re)development of Synths, so in a roundabout way, so did Alton.
I'm left wondering about the ultimate goal of this season again. I'm intrigued. I can't help but think back to it being somewhat of a rehash of "The Chase" again, but it also made me wonder just how "available" the information has been. Starfleet has had it for 800 years or so, but did anyone else? It was the Starfleet tricroder that played the message and seemingly recorded everything. The Klingons clearly didn't care. The Cardassians only did a bit. The Romulans were actually open to it, but did they actually HAVE the recording of it?
In the end, the message only really got to a handful of people and was then buried for a millenia. What if the "weapon" was like, something tangible that could inform everyone, the secret could no long be kept.
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