Androids in Star Trek TOS compared to Star Trek TNG

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Mr. Data seemed to be a very advanced and unique Android in Star Trek TNG.

It came to my attention, however, that (seemingly more advanced? or at least more humaniform) androids existed in the hundreds of thousands in Star Trek TOS.

The episode I'm referencing is "I, Mudd", (the title being a clever reference to Asimov's "I, Robot", much like the iPod and iPhone).

Sexy Humaniform Androids

In light of this, did Data break any new ground as an android? Was his oft-malfunctioning emotion chip the only area where he (and his brother) represented an advance in robotics/cybernetics?



Best Answer

The main difference between Mudd-Androids and Soong-Androids is that Mudd-Androids were created by a long dead alien race in the Andromeda galaxy, while Soong-Androids were the first real human built, and seemingly sentient Androids. The Mudd-Androids were not really Sentient. Just like any other technology in Star Trek, humans were rarely the first to create them.

Data's uniqueness is really due to how prominent he is in Star Fleet. He's first and foremost on Star Fleet's flagship, been around for a long time, is smarter than their most advanced, modern computers, and is shown to be Sentient. Also, fairly harmless. Most other Androids are not accessible, well known, and can even be violent. Data is the shiny, low hanging fruit. But he's so advanced he's sentient, which causes issues for mass production, as Noonian is dead and Data won't allow himself to be disassembled for study. Hence the entire "Measure of a Man" plot line.




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What was the androids name in Star Trek The Next Generation?

Data (Star Trek)DataPortrayed byBrent SpinerIn-universe informationSpeciesSoong-Type Synthetic intelligence Android-lifeformGenderMale13 more rows

How many Androids are there in Star Trek?

Soong has created four complete androids in the known Star Trek universe, Data, Lore, and B-4 (all three of the same design), and a replica of his dead wife Juliana, which is technically superior to his previous models.

What are androids in Star Trek?

Exo III androidsA sapient species on the planet Exo III, now known only as "the Old Ones", discovered how to build sophisticated androids thousands of years ago. They made their machines more and more complex, eventually conferring upon them the ability to feel emotions.

Who invented androids on Star Trek?

4 Juliana Tainer Unable to bear being without her, Soon created an android with her personality that would never know it wasn't human. It acted, felt, and passed completely for a human, with pretend blood and everything.



Bigotry against Androids in Star Trek Picard vs TNG




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Answer 2

The main difference between Mudd-Androids and Soong-Androids is that Mudd-Androids were created by a long dead alien race in the Andromeda galaxy, while Soong-Androids were the first real human built, and seemingly sentient Androids.

Not true. In the Star Trek episode "Requiem For Methuselah", Captain Kirk encountered an android far more human than "Data" - so much so he BELIEVED she was human, up to the point of actually falling in love with her. And who designed and built her? A human by the name of "Flint". So it's clear that superior, human-built androids did exist (and were quickly forgotten) in original Star Trek long before "Data" came into existence.

Also, the alien-built (and human modified) androids of planet Exo III were also superior to "Data". Yet, these facts were conveniently "forgotten" in order to make "Data" seem like something special to Next Generation viewers - when he wasn't. It's how Hollywood works: make something seem "special" and "new" in order to suck in more viewers.

That's the reality.

Rayna - Android With Human Emotions and Genius IQ Another human android in original Star Trek

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