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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2013-07-24 06:43 pm

[ SECRET POST #2395 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2395 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.

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02.
[The Most Popular Girls in School]


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03.
[Welcome to Night Vale]


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04.
[Gerard Way and Frank Iero]


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05.
[Mastumoto Jun]


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06.
[Macdonald Hall]


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07.
[Downton Abbey]


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08.
[Generator Rex]


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09.
[Neil Oliver]


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10.
[Star Trek]


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11.
[Star Trek: TNG]


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12.
[The Vampire Diaries]













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[personal profile] riddian 2013-07-26 03:56 am (UTC)(link)
Ah, that's totally understandable! That bothered me too, but it didn't strike me as bullying or trying to seem superior. I think it's more that that's the prevailing attitude in the rest of Starfleet about Data and machines in general. He is very much the exception, so of course people would have some trouble believing that he is truly sentient, which is demonstrated a couple of times from other people.

While it's kind of an ignorant and jerky opinion, she seems to be the least assholish person to ever hold it, and to me it helped a great deal that she seemed to have changed her mind about it by the end of the episode. (Was it just me or was she totes infatuated with Moriarty? I feel like they implied some kind of romantic connection there, but I'm not terribly good at spotting these things. Either way, I think Moriarty completely convinced her that artificial lifeforms can be sentient.) An apology or something would have been nice though.

I agree with anon below, the writers totally missed a trick by not having Pulaski have some role in "The Measure Of A Man." That would have been so cool and satisfying.

Do tell me more about shipping her with Worf. I am... intrigued.