People:
There is an aspect of Data's character that always intrigued and irritated me: his lack of knowledge about the human condition in general, and human idioms in particular.
In Redemption, Pt. II, he states he's been in Starfleet for about 26 years, if I remember right -- don't know if that means four years at Starfleet Academy. That means that by the time he served on Enterprise, he must have served in Starfleet at least 19 years. Also, he must have served on other ships or bases before becoming Picard's second officer. So surely, some of the humans he's served with must've used the word snoop, the word he didn't know in Encounter at Farpoint.
First off, this seeming contradiction is a bit silly. However, I have a couple of ideas on how this can be possible, taking a cue from a VOY ep involving how the Doctor's memories were damaged.
At some point in the past, Data might have suffered some damage which led to selective memory loss, specifically, a subroutine dedicated to human idioms and customs. The officers he served with were able to correct some of the damage, but weren't able to restore him to full working order simply because he's a one-of-a-kind android. This could also explain why someone with his abiliites had not risen beyond the rank of lieutenant commander -- he suffered some kind of setback.
Another possibility: Perhaps Data served more with starship crews where the majority weren't human, so he had limited contact with human expressions and culture.
I always thought it would've made more sense for Data to be so ignorant of human customs if he was a newly minted Starfleet officer, an ensign. That could've worked if they had cast a younger actor like Gedde Watanabe in the role.
What do you all think?
Red Ranger
There is an aspect of Data's character that always intrigued and irritated me: his lack of knowledge about the human condition in general, and human idioms in particular.
In Redemption, Pt. II, he states he's been in Starfleet for about 26 years, if I remember right -- don't know if that means four years at Starfleet Academy. That means that by the time he served on Enterprise, he must have served in Starfleet at least 19 years. Also, he must have served on other ships or bases before becoming Picard's second officer. So surely, some of the humans he's served with must've used the word snoop, the word he didn't know in Encounter at Farpoint.
First off, this seeming contradiction is a bit silly. However, I have a couple of ideas on how this can be possible, taking a cue from a VOY ep involving how the Doctor's memories were damaged.
At some point in the past, Data might have suffered some damage which led to selective memory loss, specifically, a subroutine dedicated to human idioms and customs. The officers he served with were able to correct some of the damage, but weren't able to restore him to full working order simply because he's a one-of-a-kind android. This could also explain why someone with his abiliites had not risen beyond the rank of lieutenant commander -- he suffered some kind of setback.
Another possibility: Perhaps Data served more with starship crews where the majority weren't human, so he had limited contact with human expressions and culture.
I always thought it would've made more sense for Data to be so ignorant of human customs if he was a newly minted Starfleet officer, an ensign. That could've worked if they had cast a younger actor like Gedde Watanabe in the role.
What do you all think?
Red Ranger