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"The Measure of a Man" Line-by-Line

Data: Is it not customary to request permission before entering an individuals quarters?
 
MADDOX: I thought that we could talk this out; that I could try to persuade you. Your memories and knowledge will remain intact!
 
Data: Reduced to the mere facts of the events. The substance, the flavor of the moment, could be lost. Take games of chance.
 
Data: Yes, I had read and absorbed every treatise and textbook on the subject, and felt myself well prepared for the experience. Yet, when I finally played poker, I discovered that the reality bore little resemblance to the rules.
 
Data: That while I believe it is possible to download the information contained in a positronic brain, I do not believe you have acquired the experience necessary to preserve the essence of those experiences. There is an ineffable quality to memory that I do not believe can survive your procedure.
 
Maddox: Ineffable quality. I had rather we had done this together, but one way or the other, we are doing it. You are under my command.
 
Data: No Sir, I am not under your or anyone elses command. I have resigned from Starfleet.
 
Data: I regret the decision, but I must. I am the culmination of one mans dream. This is not ego or vanity, but when Doctor Soong created me he added to the substance of the universe. If by your experiments I am destroyed, something unique, something wonderful will be lost. I cannot permit that, I must protect his dream.
 
Maddox: And so must I. But keep packing, because one way or the other, you will be reporting.
 
Captains Log Supplemental, Commander Bruce Maddox, having been thwarted by Data's abrupt resignation, is now seeking a legal remedy for his woes. Captain Louvois has requested my presence at these discussions.
 
Maddox: You are endowing Data with human characteristics because it looks human. But it is not. If it were a box on wheels I would not be facing this opposition.
 
Louvois: Overt sentimentality is not one of Captain Picard's Failings, Trust me, I know.
 
Picard: I will tell you again. Data is a valued member of my crew. He is an outstanding Bridge officer.
 
Maddox: If I am permitted to make this experiment, the horizons for Human achievement become boundless. Consider, every ship in Starfleet with a Data aboard. Utilizing its tremendous capabilities, acting as our hands and eyes in dangerous situations.
 
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