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T156@lemmy.world ⁨6⁩ ⁨days⁩ ago

I’d honestly go much further back and put it at The Measure of a Man.

A supposedly eutopian Federation should never have been in a position where it would need to go to trial over whether someone could be compelled to undergo a lethal medical procedure (Maddox admitted he wouldn’t be able to reassemble Data after disassembly), nor be reclassified as property/salvage so they could not legally refuse.

They would never do it with any of the organic humanoids in their ranks, how is Data an exception?

It basically proves Chancellor Gorkon’s words true. The Federation is an organic human(oid)s only club. If you’re not one, then any rights you thought you had go away as soon as it’s no longer convenient.

If Starfleet had wished to take Voyager’s EMH and vivisect his matrix to figure out what made him sapient, nothing would have prevented them from legally doing so, and neither the Voyager nor the Doctor would have legal means of preventing it.

Rights being conditional hardly seems like the kind of thing that belongs in eutopia.

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