Your repeated insistence that I have provided one solitary example is simply not true.Alyeska wrote:Except only one side has provided any sort of evidence. Mike's entire line of reasoning hinges on a SINGLE example.Raoul Duke, Jr. wrote:Well, here's a piece of info I picked up the hard way -- sometimes you're the only one who thinks it's the other guy being stupid.Alyeska wrote:Hell, Mike encourages people to flame idiots who won't fucking listen!
Hey, I agree with you man -- but if others here don't, we at least want to keep this civil.
He WAS considered property of the Federation, you dolt!There is more examples showing private property. Hell, if there was no private property, then that would mean there were no true freedoms. That would mean Data's sentience and being "alive" would not mater and there would not have been a trial when Starfleet wanted to disasemble him. Data would have been automatic property of the Federation because they found him. The fact that they had a trial and FAILED is a clear example there is private property and that the Federation can't dictate to people.
The trail was not over private property, but SENTIENCE!!
If Data was not proved sentient, he would be declared property, PROPERTY OF THE FEDERATION.
And need I remind you that despite this trail, his daughter Lal was still considered property of the Federation to the extent that Haftel felt he could demand her.