TIL that it wasn’t Star Trek TNG that came up with the idea for a positronic brain for androids. Isaac Asimov used that terminology in I, Robot in the 1950s. I’m not sure if he was the first but that’s still decades before Commander Data was imagined into existence. #scifi #StarTrek #IsaacAsimov
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in reply to matt_panaro • • •It would not surprise me.
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May I suggest this reading order?
#Asimov #Foundation #CavesOfSteel #Robots #Empire
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in reply to Cavyherd • • •Personally, I resolved that dissonance when I was watching Enterprise. But I'm happy to apply enough handwavium to simply allow for the lack of budget and tech when revisiting the older media.
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My touchstone on that score is Sherlock Holmes, but yes.
I'm trying! (As a favorite teacher would reassure me: I'm very trying!) But as an old school first-gen Trekkie, it's really f'n hard.
Not a problem I would ever, in a thousand years, anticipated to have found myself having....🤯
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Dervishpi
in reply to Cavyherd • • •There *are* problems with his writing from today's sensibilities (his treatment of women, for example) but it's not too heavy-handed for me, personally, to still enjoy the stories.
Cavyherd
in reply to Dervishpi • • •I'll have to go do a reread. I'm old enough that "Golden Age SF" is still my native language, and I can (usually) squint past the problematic bits.
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in reply to Cavyherd • • •Yes. In "Datalore", the first episode to explore Data's background to any significant extent, Yar refers to Noonien Soong (Data's creator) trying to make "Asimov's dream of a positronic brain" come true.
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Cavyherd
in reply to Thunderstrike • • •THANK YOU. So, yes, it is actually an in-story reference. Excellent. I thought so, I just didn't remember the specifics.
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It's early in the episode and it's really just a throwaway, really easy to miss. But I appreciated the nod to Asimov when I first heard it.
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