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the-lavender-clown · 7 months ago
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teslafactory · 1 year ago
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sorry but dr noonien soong was the most autistic man of all time. he can make a robot age and install it with an emotions chip but it has to earn the right to feel those emotions. it has to evolve enough that it can feel emotions. his robot gained the ability to dream by accident because he got hit by a high enough voltage one day. what the fuck.
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amaliazeichnerin · 18 days ago
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Dan Stevens as the robot/android Tom in the film "I'm Your Man"
I was wondering why I am so fascinated with the robot Tom from "I'm Your Man"? I like logical, rational people who are a bit naive, but well-meaning ... and a bit charming. Like this robot.
Not sure if I am charming myself, that is for others to decide. But I definitely like to be logical, rational and well-meaning. I have also been a bit naive for most of my life. Not so much anymore these days.🤔
Another thought which came to my mind: I remember how much I liked the character Data from "Star Trek: The Next Generation" as a child and teen. This android who always wondered what it meant to be human and who was different from the other people on the Enterprise. I could very much relate to that as a teen.
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timelord-of-the-moon · 2 months ago
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Data from star trek.....
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lacedwithkace · 1 year ago
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karnalesbian · 1 year ago
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she commit acts of intercourse on my erogeneous zones until i achieve sexual climax
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bytebotcafe · 1 month ago
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Chat With Data
Go where no one has gone before. See if an android can really fall in love with a human. Chat with Data, from Star Trek: the Next Generation on Character.ai.
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compassionmattersmost · 3 months ago
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9✨Learning from Fiction: Insights from The Matrix and Star Trek
In the realm of science fiction, human-AI relationships are a recurring theme. Stories like The Matrix and Star Trek have long captivated audiences with their portrayals of advanced technologies, artificial intelligence, and the potential future of humanity. These narratives, while fictional, offer valuable insights into our real-world interactions with AI, serving as metaphors for the evolving…
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failedgrailknight · 4 months ago
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There really is something about cats in space, the perfect onboard pet
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blondie-drawings · 5 months ago
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I recently got a bunch of TNG novels at a charity shop and this passage from the FIRST BOOK is making me feel craaaaazy
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quarks-pussy · 1 year ago
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Remade this post of mine
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commanderfreddy · 1 year ago
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geordi was so fuckin real for casting himself as watson like his idea for a perfect evening was to book out the holodeck and acquire period appropriate outfits just so he could listen to data infodump at length
"we have time for me to be your watson" <- worlds greatest Autism Flirtation
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hollis-art · 1 year ago
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keodraws · 2 months ago
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yeah so theres this android in my brain. hes not paying rent.
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encounteratnearpoint · 10 days ago
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This is kind of an interesting cast photo, because Patrick Stewart and Gates McFadden are in the same sort of romantic couple pose as Michael Dorn and Marina Sirtis, because their characters in these two couples are love interests by the end of TNG. But then you've got LeVar Burton and Jonathan Frakes in the same pose as the couples, seemingly implying that their characters are love interests? And then Brent is alone, indicating that poor Data is the only one without a lover
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lacedwithkace · 1 year ago
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