Possible, but they won't necessarily survive the experience.Could an android overcome the First Law faced with say a Himmler?
Was there an example were Data Broke the Second Law, allowing another being to die through his inaction?
IIRC, the FASA TNG Officer's Manual makes mention of concern that Data wasn't programmed with the three laws after his recovery.
IIRC, the FASA TNG Officer's Manual makes mention of concern that Data wasn't programmed with the three laws after his recovery.
According to Richard Arnold at the time, FASA supposedly failed to pass the final manuscript of the TNG Officer's Manual (and the RPG's "Season One Sourcebook") through the proper approval channels - and it contains many errors and wild extrapolations from Season One, including a cut-away drawing of Data's internal workings (in which he has no toes) and the misplacing of the Betazoid homeworld as Haven, from the episode "Haven".
All they had to do was use E=mc^2, a simple bit of arithmetic, to get the right amount of antimatter...
Writing and editing require very different skillsets, and because one is proficient at one, it doesn't follow that the person would be skilled at the other. Both present their difficulties, though in different ways. Writing is more solitary, editing is more social. Writing is the more creative activity, editing is the more critical activity. Writing is blunt, editing is finesse. Writing is passion, editing is soul.Christopher, why aren't you an editor yet?
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