Because I'm OCD?Why bother? He used them basically as often as any of the other characters.
I wholeheartedly agree that it was a stupid premise.Even if a writer or two thought otherwise, apparently Brent Spiner was never told that Data couldn't use contractions, or at least never accepted that utterly silly premise.
Lore: "Haven't you noticed how easily I handle human speech? I use their contractions. For example, I say can't or isn't, and you say cannot or is not. (sings) I say tomato, you say tomahto. I say potato, you say potahto. (laughs) A very old joke. But then you also have trouble with their humour. Am I right?"
Data: "Quite true. I keep trying to be more human, and keep failing."
Wes: "I'd suggest you forget imitating him. If you'd said we've been using the sensors, instead of we have, I might have suspected you were Lore."
Lore (pretending to be Data): "Yes. I do use language more formally than Lore."
Why bother? He used them basically as often as any of the other characters.
In the episode with Lal (Data's "child") ... they made a big deal out of her using contractions and talked about how data could not master that part of speech.
In the episode with Lal (Data's "child") ... they made a big deal out of her using contractions and talked about how data could not master that part of speech.
But look at the context. Riker at that point is convinced that everybody around him is an impostor and an enemy. The odd behavior of Data earlier on has been just one of the multiple clues. It's Data's inability to do complex calculations that gives Riker the final clue; he then corners Data with that accusation, making the impostor stall and stammer - and then presses home the attack by pointing out the stalling and stammering and saying that the real Data would not behave that way.
The use of a contraction is not a tipping point, then: it's just one further blow in Riker's offensive aimed at a creature he already knows is not Data. The real Data might say "I do use language somewhat formally, Sir, but I have been known to utilize a contraction every now and then; your argument is somewhat overstated". The fake Data would be expected to crumble. Which he of course does, because it's not Riker confronting Data (real or fake) - it's Riker confronting his own subconscious, and that subconscious behaves according to Riker's expectations.
the simulation still used Minuet's image as Riker's late wife
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