I seem to remember a certain art collector that Data was attempting to "deactivate."If Lore had been a human being, Data would never have done what he did to him. End of story.
In disassembling Lore, Data (and the Federation) were simply returning him to the state in which he was found.
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Several people have noted that Lore was found disassembled, and have tried to use this as some justification for doing it again. Remember when the Enterprise crew found those 20th century humans frozen on that pod thing. Now, they brought them back, but does that mean they would have to right to knock them out and freeze them again?
Certainly not! That's like saying every parent has the right to kill their kid because they gave them life.
Let's also not forget that Lore not only escaped drifting in space, he also had his own personal teleportation device in his body, and who knows what other modifications he made to his body..... trying to hold him for any extended period of time against his will would have been futile, short of deactivating him.
... Also, Data was found disassembled and was put back together by starfleet.
Do they have the right to take him apart again as soon as he starts acting up? Perhaps...after a fair trial.
... Also, Data was found disassembled and was put back together by starfleet.
Sorry SoS, but there you are incorrect. Data was found by Tripoli landind party laying intact out in the open. He was remotely activated upon their arrival.
Do they have the right to take him apart again as soon as he starts acting up? Perhaps...after a fair trial.
While I detect a hint of sarcasm here, remember that in Clues, Picard tells Data that if Court Marshalled, Star Fleet may strip him down to the wires to figure out what went wrong.
Having just skim-read the thread, here's my 2 cents: We have to ask one question: could Lore get a fair-trail? Assuming that the Federation legal system has jury of your peers, where's Lore's peers? Meaning that if was granted the same rights as Data, could couldn't avail himself of his rights cause anyone of his peers would be biased against him.
Personally, I think he was just shut down and shipped out to the Daystrom Intistute or the Starfleet version of the vault from the end of Raiders Of The Lost Ark. If anyone asks, they're "reviewing" the situation: which means Lore's laying sealed in a shipping container. If you want to go dark, they use him for spare parts when ever Data needs something that can't be replicated.
... Also, Data was found disassembled and was put back together by starfleet.
Sorry SoS, but there you are incorrect. Data was found by Tripoli landind party laying intact out in the open. He was remotely activated upon their arrival.
Do they have the right to take him apart again as soon as he starts acting up? Perhaps...after a fair trial.
While I detect a hint of sarcasm here, remember that in Clues, Picard tells Data that if Court Marshalled, Star Fleet may strip him down to the wires to figure out what went wrong.
You are right about that...I had forgotten that Data was intact. With regards to the other part though, I find that to be another example of hypocrisy. Picard fought to have Data treated as a person, and then tells him that he will be torn apart to figure out "what's wrong with him". Human criminals are not often forced to submit to brain surgery to see "what's wrong with them." Utter hypocrisy on Picard's part.
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