Darth Wong wrote:Why is it perplexing? A holodeck computer is probably just too big and power-hungry to shoehorn into an android head.
Good god, where to start. This is mind, on the general stupidity of Trek's use of AI, rather than on this example in particular. For one thing, they have no problems interfacing with the mobile emitter, and uploading a machine sapience into it, which suggests that their transfer rates are sufficient to upload and doanload the holoprogram in seconds. If nothing else, this would suggest that they should be able to run small numbers of androids easily, even if they have to do it by making them dependant on a central computer, in the style of the droid control ship, from TPM.
On that topic, the minbendingly absurd numbers given for Voyager's computer given in
Concerning Flight for Voyager's general purpouse computer are "simultaneous access to 47 million data channels, transluminal processing at 575 trillion calculations per nanosecond, operational temperature margins from 10 Kelvin to 1,790 Kelvin." which translates to about 5.75 e 23 operations per second. Given that the human brain, is capable of between 1e13 and 1e16 operations per second, according to most (probably unreliable, given that at least one such estimate comes from Dr. Merkle, an alcor director and high king of the nano-assembler lobby, as such, we'll increase that to 1e18, assuming typical federation inefficiency, and that Merkle's figures are too low) it should be possible to run over half a million droids from a central computer like Voyager's. Pulling off the bandwidth necessery to sustsain them would be difficult, of course, and probably provide a hellacious bottleneck, but their computer technology isn't that backwards. Their citizens, on the other hand...
Of course, I don't see why they couldn't build a droid with Barclay's blinky box on its head. Is the Federation so pathetic it can't accept a non-humanoid intelligence? Fuckit, if the TM is to be believed, Medusans are members, and they're some cthonic race of weirdness that drives one insane if you look at them. I mean, I know that Trek races are for the most part bloody forehead ridges, but damnit, it's pretty transparent if the Federation can't take a robot just because its head looks slightly like the one the
Alien has, that their 'IDIC' philosophy is just bullshit, and they're scared of anything that doesn't look exactly like them..
For that matter, there was an episode where they found Soong's home, filled with notes and models and things. Lore went on a brief rampage and smashed some stuff, but it's not like he burnt the place down. What do they do? Fly off into the sunset, and we never hear about it again. Even if he was a stereotype of an inventor whose notes sucked ass, a dedicated team of experts couldn't make head nor tail of it? Seems unlikely.
And then there's at least one entire race of androids in TOS, who were programmed to serve humans, in
I, Mudd, not to mention numerous other AIs. The Federation has apparently never made any study of any of these. Interestingly, Mudd's droids did appear networked in some way, perhaps there was one or more droid control computers on the planet...
Quite simply, the only reason they can't make droids - not that they'd necesserily be the equal of Star Wars droids, by a long way - is that they're utter morons, who say they want to, but can't get off their lazy asses and do it. Frankly, the only reason Data's unique is that the writers are cowards; think how much more interesting TNG would have been if they'd actually managed to make an entire race of androids, and enslaved it...