Largely primate with some exceptions.
Like Cetacean Ops you mean?
;-)
Largely primate with some exceptions.
Borg baby?
If there's any chance that the AI you've created has become sapient then you don't enslave it and you definitely don't have it doing manual labour that would be better performed by a more specialised mining device. Didn't the Federation even watch Measure of a Man? Or The Quality of Life?
But didn't Data take his emotion chip?lt has always bothered me that Starfleet decided to simply just dismantle Lore and store him at the Daystrom Institute instead of just incinerating his body parts. He's too much of a danger to keep his body parts around. All it would take for him to come back to life is for some bad guy to break into the Daystrom Institute to get Lore's body parts and put him back together to turn him on.
Yes, in "Descent, Part II," but Soong originally intended it to have been Data's. Lore pretended to be Data to get Soong to install it in him in "Brothers." The emotion chip wasn't a part designated to Lore, it was supposed to have been a part of Data all along.But didn't Data take his emotion chip?
Oh okay. I forgot. Thanks.Yes, in "Descent, Part II," but Soong originally intended it to have been Data's. Lore pretended to be Data to get Soong to install it in him in "Brothers." The emotion chip wasn't a part designated to Lore, it was supposed to have been a part of Data all along.
Starfleet apparently didn't want (didn't trust?) the EMH's for medical work, but still had them on hand. Putting them into mining would have been a way of getting productive work out of something Starfleet had already paid for.The ethics of making a bunch of EMH's do labor in a mine is irrelevant, though. It's just an incredibly inefficient use of resources.
Starfleet apparently didn't want (didn't trust?) the EMH's for medical work, but still had them on hand. Putting them into mining would have been a way of getting productive work out of something Starfleet had already paid for.
Would be great if we found out what happened to The Doctor after Voyager returned to the Alpha Quadrant.
And is Harry Kim still an Ensign?
Honestly, the fact that Harry was never promoted is a symptom of either the showrunners' head-shaking incompetence, their deplorable sloppiness, or their puerile determination to punish an actor they didn't like by making his character look as ridiculous as possible. Or possibly, some combination of the three.
At the end, Admiral Ross and Bashir have a 'heart to heart' talk - off the record. And they put their commbadges on the table.
Does that mean that when worn, these commbadges record everything, always?
The ethics of making a bunch of EMH's do labor in a mine is irrelevant, though. It's just an incredibly inefficient use of resources.
So they were basically using ultra-sophisticated holographic projection technology to do a job that could have been handled better by 300-year-old industrial mining equipment.
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