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Lore also did not have an emotion chip, but he clearly understood how to recognize emotions in others, to project them himself, and to use this to his advantage in manipulating others around him. You do not need to feel emotions to empirically understand how to both recognize and to evoke them in others. But when the moment demands it, he turns that off and takes charge with cool confidence. He defaults to seeming naïve, innocent, curious, seeking approval - similar to a young child. His personality subroutines clearly reflect this. But he was not accepted by the villagers, and he was dangerous.ĭata was designed to be more accepted by the villagers as well as other humans. So why, in his day to day behavior, does it appear otherwise? You have to remember that Lore came first. And while it may simply be an imitation, it is just as effective. There are similar scenes in other episodes where Data takes on appropriate roles/characters as needed when the situation demands it. He clearly understands the emotions of his first officer, and he responds in kind with facial expressions and changes in tone as needed. And his quick handle on both reading and responding to emotions keep his first officer in line, even though he does protest. His intuition and creativity shine in revealing the cloaked ship. I present, as exhibit one, this clip from S05E01: Data struggles neither with intuition or with emotion.








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