Soong and Data's backstory are really logically and technologically unsalvagably implausible.
Heh, I think I started a topic about Data's skin, whether it's solid or flexible, and ultimately the answer amounted to "it's both", which I think is fair enough, given it's TeH FuT00rr and stuff. I don't think modular parts and a seemingly solid exterior necessarily make a human-looking thing impossible if his skin can change its flexibility as needed, but I agree the approach was confused from the off.
Skin alone wouldn't do it. If you look at a person closely, you can see the structure of their bones, the flexing of their muscles and tendons, the rise and fall of their chest or diaphragm as they breathe, etc. If you touch them, you can feel the internal structure of these things. There's just no way something with the internal construction Data was portrayed as having could be visually or tactility convincing as a human upon close observation, no matter how flexible the skin was.
. . . you need to get the interior right too.
Why return to a lost colony? As far as we know, Kirk never returned to any of those he helped evacuate, either. Nothing particularly unnatural was suspected to lie behind the loss at the time.Indeed. "Datalore" itself is a mess: why is this the first time anyone returned to Omicron Theta?
The fact that Data was a positronic design might not have been obvious to anybody until "Datalore". If nobody knew how to build a positronic brain, it might well be that nobody knew how to read a positronic signature, either. Experts might have had real trouble even finding Data's supposed brain, if its positronic nature were as distributed as ST:NEM makes it sound. (Admittedly, the head was a major processing center capable of interesting feats even when detached, but apparently still not everything there was to this positronic brain thing.)And if Noonien Soong was well-known as an advocate of positronic robotics, why did nobody ever suspect that he was Data's creator until the Enterprise away team was standing in that lab? The problem was only compounded when "Brothers" cast Spiner as Soong, because how could nobody have suspected that Data was a Soong creation when he looked exactly like Soong??!!!
Maybe not, all the movements you've described Christopher could be happening solely at the surface level. The play of the tendons and muscles under the skin might be manifested by the skin itself, the skin thickens, bulges and form ridges. When Data swallows it only the skin on the outside of his throat that actual moves. "Smart Skin." A similar process to when your skins shows goose pimples.
You can't fake that with a flexible surface over a solid, rigid body like we were shown.
Like I said, the original concept of Data described in the first draft of the TNG series bible was that only a detailed medical exam could reveal he wasn't human. So it was meant to be a lot more than just faking the surface appearance.
such simple seams
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