How would anybody know if they never communicated with him.So Data was in that cybernetic prison all those years and Soong and Maddox never told anyone?
Now everybody can just upload their mind into robot bodies and live forever.
I hate the “power of wub” stuff too, but I thought this transcended that. Picard walked the walk when he was willing to die to save the synths. It wasn’t just “I wub you” but a fundamental recognition of the worth of the Other and its right to exist, even if it’s trying to kill you. That’s very Star Trek to me.
Agree that’s a mess, but I thought the musings on mortality kinda made up for it.
Perhaps he didn't want them to know that she killed Sung? (forgot her name?)Soong should have shown them the footage of Sutra helping Nerak
To be fair it does sound like they revived Picard without his agreement. I strongly think with his character he would have said "I'm 94, it's my time to go, give Data this body instead so he can have his dream of having a full human life."And "revive" an already living character, so you can contrive the meaningless drama of "reviving" an already living character.
Who speechifies about the importance of being able to die.
To be honest, my problem was less the "power-of-love"-schlock (that was mostly fine).
It's the "please don't press the button to destroy the universe"-shit.
Like, all we ever knew about Soji, suddenly she's like, "yeah, fuck that, fuck everyone, I'ma kill everybody cause they're bio-filth". What the hell? That type of story never does any of the characters any good, no matter how good the production/writing/acting otherwise is.
Be careful what you assume... <insert trite ass of u and me aphorism> especially about someone's orientation. I don't want anyone with torches coming for you - especially since I don't think we have worked out the protocol of torches and social distancingPeople wondering about Seven's orientation also know about Raffi's now XD
With android immortality tech, literally anyone from the TNG/DS9/VOY era can show up on Discovery now!![]()
It's more the point on why does Data feel the need to die right then and there? If he had waited a bit longer, he likely would have gotten a new android body with a finite human lifespan and even a human look (so Brent doesn't have to wear the makeup). He would get his wishes of being human (as close as possible anyway) and having a finite life.To the question of why couldn't Data get the new body--when Picard died, being biological, the decision to use the new body for him had to be made immediately.
Although Korby didn't quite get it right.TNG did it first, and then promptly forgot about it.
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