curiosity-discoverer-of-worlds:
imagine data caring for you when you’re unable to care for yourself
imagine data being the constant in your life for seventy, eighty years
imagine data staying by your side because he is accustomed to your sensory input and he would miss you if you were gone
imagine data knowing that one day he will miss you and choosing to become accustomed to you anyway
imagine data.
Imagine Data knowing that one day he will miss you…
…unless he does something about it
Imagine Data developing new advances in technology
Imagine Data revolutinizing bio-engenering, genetics, prothesis and everything that can prolongue human life.
Imagine Data giving back to you the ability to care for yourself
Imagine Data being a constant in your life for seventy hundred or eighty hundred years.
Imagine Data knowing that one day humanity conquered the stars, that one day humanity created himself, proving that it could create life.
Imagine Data knowing that one day humanity (post-humanity, trans-humanity, alien-humanity) will conquer Death.
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It occurred to me, while I was thinking about this post, that Star Trek already has mind-uploading capabilities.
It is canon that the Borg keep copies of every mind they assimilate, which survive beyond the deaths of the drones they were copied from.
It is canon that under certain conditions, minds can be precipitated out of the hive-mind solution, even if you don’t have their original brain handy.
And, on second thought, the Trill also do exactly this, though under circumstances that are likely to have a lot more limitations.
(Huh, there are actually two Star Trek episodes focusing on how people there can live indefinitely, but only if they spend almost all the time as part of a hive mind, with no reasons given for why the technology couldn’t be used in a completely non-assimilating manner.)
The Feds have already used adapted stolen Borg technology to save lives. Think how many more they could save if they went a bit further.
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