KSW clone wrote:the MF can only do .5 past lghtspeed (in the novel he said .5 factors, so I'd say Warp factor 1.5
That's not what the movies show, so no, it's not Warp 1.5.
Point 5 past lightspeed is so obscure as far as what it means that symplifying it like you do is wrong...
He doesn't think, and in fact he observed that R2-D2 did a lot of thinking for a mechanic
Of course not...
"Why I put my neck out to you R2 is beyond me. No, I don't think he likes you, at all."
Which contradicts the G-canon which says that droids can't think.
Of course a child's cartoon is naturally going to be more anthropomorphic than the movies, and such things must be disregarded accordingly as contradicting.
A child's cartoon which is helmed by GL, and of which GL stated was part of his continuity, and which as as mature themes as the movies themselves...
So in SW, Droids can think...
Deal with it...
He was talking about droids in general, not just research-droids; there's no reason that research droids would be limited in terms of identifying things, since that was their purpose.
In frustration, after he came from seeing a research Droid, just like you would say "Man, truckers can't drive!" because one cut you off on the road.
It doesn't mean it's true, it simply comes from your frustration from being cut off, which leads you to generalization, which humans do sometimes...
By design; they had a bad experience with that involving the M-5.
Yes, they can design AIs, but they rarely use them.
The Doctor was an exception, and was created to be used only in emergency situations.
And in SW, they need to give droids memory whipes or else they devellop personnalities, which is also canon...
As I've seen, Section 31 was acting purely in defense of the Federation; they simply operate in a classified manner as required by military secrecy.
Yeah, Admiral Breetai took care of that argument... :)
Admiral Breetai wrote:it was a minor border Skirmish that so badly crippled Cardassia that there was wide spread famine and starvation..they had to hock much of what remained of their history to support the war
a war that the Feds barely noticed outside of a few main characters who where directly involved in and they gave away border worlds of rather limited value...
It wasn't a "minor skirmish", everyone who mentions it say it was a war.
If it had been a minor skirmish, the Federation woudl have had no reason to give wrolds to Cardassia, they could have simply bombed them into submission.
Yet they didn't, they chose to negociate, and in one episode they even do everything they can to stop a Federation Captain from firing at Cardassian ship for fear of the reprisal of this "minor skirmish"...
While robots are more intergrated into their society in terms of critical thinking I'd have to agree with Obi-wan at least as a general rule or not very well at least. There are very blatant exceptions but are they really more numerous than the exceptional holo-people? Any of the EMH's, Vic, Moriarty?
Again, Droids need periodical memory whipes or they do devellop personnalities.
And as for Moriarty, that was a mistake, Vic was only really and advanced program, with no real sentience, leaving the EMH as the only real programs with the ability to devellop sentience.
Remember the Doctor was not fully sentient at the beginning of Voyager, but he was allowed to grow that way by using him everyday.
The program develloped and develloped and eventually became such...