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"Datalore" question

heavylids

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I don't understand why the crew of the Enterprise questions Data's loyalty and whether or not he can be trusted. Tasha Yar asked if he was a possible security risk, and then Riker sent Wesley to "check up on him".

I do not get this at all.
 
It was the first time Data had met anyone he'd consider family, who could provide insights into his past. The question was whether he'd be more loyal to his oath or to his brother.
 
It was the first time Data had met anyone he'd consider family, who could provide insights into his past. The question was whether he'd be more loyal to his oath or to his brother.
 
I just think it was a little odd for the crew. Did they question Worf's loyalties when he finally started interacting with other Klingons? I don't think so. I just thought that their suspicion was a little premature.
 
^ yeah, pretty much - the episode as a whole is really pretty bad and riddled with problems
 
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I don't think it was that bad of an ep. It actually laid the foundation from some pretty good eps to come. It's biggest problem was the fact that the writers still hadn't nailed Data or his relationships with the rest of the crew yet. It got much better by the beginning of season two and became very solid by Measure Of A Man.
 
My problem with "Datalore" is that the crew is just so blindingly stupid. I understand this is TV and that sometimes a character has to not come to the quick answer for the sake of drama. But, c'mon, for Lore to have gotten as far as he did without anyone realizing what was going on was just inexcusable.
 
My "inconsistent writing" comment was directed more at the OP's point of early season(s) character interaction than at the episode itself.

Datalore was one of my favorite S1 episodes.

CoveTom, it's not like they had a detect evil spell they could've used on Lore.
 
My problem with "Datalore" is that the crew is just so blindingly stupid.

This is why it's such a bad episode - there's just no reason these people should be written so incompetently.

It's first season TNG. That's explanation enough. :evil:

I just think it was a little odd for the crew. Did they question Worf's loyalties when he finally started interacting with other Klingons? I don't think so. I just thought that their suspicion was a little premature.

Then again, Klingons had been a well known race for centuries by the time TNG came along. Data, on the other hand, was unique, at least before Lore showed up.

Nobody *could* know how Data would react if he met another of his own kind, simply because there was nothing to compare him with. Worf, on the other hand, was a different story, simply because the crew knew how Klingons generally acted (Klingons had been interacting with the Federation for many, many years, giving the Federation an idea of how to treat them - and how the Federation could expect to be treated BY them) and thus Worf's actions towards fellow Klingons would be more easily predictable.
 
Given that Lore took advantage of Data at pretty much every opportunity, I can't really say that I think the crew's concerns were unwarranted.
 
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