Picard's delivery here is so funny. He takes this extremely seriously
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Picard's delivery here is so funny. He takes this extremely seriously
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An elegy
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Operations Officer's log, Lieutenant Commander Data speaking.
Apparently, I have miscalculated in my one-android production of Hamlet aboard the Enterprise.
My crewmates did not find my use of Lore's head as a represention of Yorick's skull to be a "fun postmodern riff" on the original text, instead reporting distress.
Even when I responded that my brother had been deactivated, therefore being unable to return to his murderous ways and being a serviceable representation of the play's theme of the inevitability of mortality, young Mr. Crusher required two sessions of counseling.
I guess what scholars say is true...great art is never appreciated in its own time.
In other news, my proposal to mount a subsequent production of The Winter's Tale where I would exit, pursued by Spot, has been put on hold indefinitely by the Captain. While I cannot feel emotion, I am certain that Spot is very disappointed.
End log.
So Data has a pulse. So is his ‘blood’ coolant? Because today computers need a lot of help staying cool, so i imagine he needs a dedicated system for distributing that throughout his body
When computers bog down, their fans speed up. And we know that data has a processing limit. So do you think that if he has a big processing load, his heart rate would increase?
Do his lungs act as the air intake for the coolant system? Would he also need to breathe more?