It was a stupid idea in the first place. In Datalore he could have easily been suspected by Wesley with that twitch alone, and the "beautiful isn't it" comment.
What has been established is that Data is the perfect mimic. So apparently he could pronounce Mr. Spock's other name, never mind "can't".
...Although Riker might have been jumping to conclusions with that one. After all, we have seen elsewhere that holocharacters are often created in the image of real people. Perhaps Riker at one point would get obsessed with hunting down the woman that the Bynars had used as their template for Minuet, and would indeed find her and marry her? Or then marry a suitable lookalike on the condition that she undergo some plastic surgery for accuracy? Or perhaps marry a hologram and adopt a kid?the simulation still used Minuet's image as Riker's late wife
It's only in the greater context of things appearing wrong that Riker can be absolutely sure that his past is being faked, really.
Timo Saloniemi
I hadn't noticed before, but I think you're right.Worf didn't seem to use contractions often either.
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.
His contractions just before Lal was born were 2 minutes apart.![]()
Most ridiculous moment: In 'Datalore', the episode that establishes the whole 'can't talk in contractions' shtick (indeed the plot hinges on it), Picard asks Data how he is.
Response- "I'm fine".
Data's favorite German philosopher was Immanuel Kannot. His favorite character in Lord of the Rings was a wood Not. And his favorite place on Earth was the I Will of Man.
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.
His contractions just before Lal was born were 2 minutes apart.![]()
Well there's the most exaggerated statement of the year.
Sure, he slipped up from time to time, but I think that was mostly early on. I bet you can't name a time in season 6 when Data used a contraction, for example. Something tells me he didn't.
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