How could Data lie to them the 2nd time? He told them they passed out for 30 seconds, yet actually two days (or more?) had passed. Wouldn't they notice they lost two days when they contact Starfleet?
How could Data lie to them the 2nd time? He told them they passed out for 30 seconds, yet actually two days (or more?) had passed. Wouldn't they notice they lost two days when they contact Starfleet?
Because that wouldn't be plausible - people remaining unconscious for that long would show clear medical signs of it, and many might even be expected to be dead as a consequence. Certainly Picard would force everybody to undergo thorough medical checking as the result of two days of unconsciousness, making it likely that the bluff would be called again; mere half a minute would not warrant such scrutiny.
Timo Saloniemi
Which was the whole point of the episode.But the first time around showed how easily the "You've been out for 30 seconds" lie falls apart.
Which was the whole point of the episode.But the first time around showed how easily the "You've been out for 30 seconds" lie falls apart.
Which was the whole point of the episode.But the first time around showed how easily the "You've been out for 30 seconds" lie falls apart.
So why try the same thing again when you've seen how easily it fails?
Which seems like an odd thing for them overlook the first time through. I always thought it was odd that so much secrecy was needed. Couldn't Data at some point when it became obvious the ruse wasn't working just have said, "Captain, back there are some xenophobic aliens who will fuck our shit up if we so much as show that we know about their existence. They're satisfied that we're moving on without any knowledge of them and me sworn to secrecy to never mention them. So how about we keep on going and forget about them because, really, they can destroy us without even trying."
Which seems like an odd thing for them overlook the first time through. I always thought it was odd that so much secrecy was needed. Couldn't Data at some point when it became obvious the ruse wasn't working just have said, "Captain, back there are some xenophobic aliens who will fuck our shit up if we so much as show that we know about their existence. They're satisfied that we're moving on without any knowledge of them and me sworn to secrecy to never mention them. So how about we keep on going and forget about them because, really, they can destroy us without even trying."
The episode doesn't show the manner in which they cover up the original clues; we're just left to assume that they found a way to do it. It's not really all that important to the plot.And the first flaw was that Data said they had been unconscious for only 30 seconds.
I mean, when Crusher has a look at her plants again, she's going to figure that there is several days worth of growth there.
Which seems like an odd thing for them overlook the first time through. I always thought it was odd that so much secrecy was needed. Couldn't Data at some point when it became obvious the ruse wasn't working just have said, "Captain, back there are some xenophobic aliens who will fuck our shit up if we so much as show that we know about their existence. They're satisfied that we're moving on without any knowledge of them and me sworn to secrecy to never mention them. So how about we keep on going and forget about them because, really, they can destroy us without even trying."
That would require Data to lie about not revealing their existance, which he was ordered not to do. That was the whole reason for the aliens not destroying them, Data being sworn to secrecy and not the type to break that word.
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