Then again, the cop here isn't really distancing himself from Data: our favorite tin man also uses clothes, moves smoothly like a human, and engages in useless human things like randomized blinking, squinting and even sneezing just for the sake of an artistic impression.
A police robot would be a public servant first and foremost, and thus might be programmed with both human and inhuman mannerisms intended to put the people at ease, or intimidate the hell out of them, depending on the situation.
All that said, I'm sure it's a guy in a suit in "reality". Quite regardless of what the producers intended.
Not necessarily a human guy, tho. Why waste a perfectly good character on dull humanity when you can do a scifi gimmick instead?
Timo Saloniemi
A police robot would be a public servant first and foremost, and thus might be programmed with both human and inhuman mannerisms intended to put the people at ease, or intimidate the hell out of them, depending on the situation.
All that said, I'm sure it's a guy in a suit in "reality". Quite regardless of what the producers intended.

Not necessarily a human guy, tho. Why waste a perfectly good character on dull humanity when you can do a scifi gimmick instead?
Timo Saloniemi