12-11-2007, 04:06 AM | #11 |
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Re: Star Trek [TNG] - DATA - stats
I guess he is more of a plot device than a predictable character. Like the transporters, he either has 'fix this unfixable situation now' abilities, or 'make this non-problem into an unfixable situation now" curse depending on the specific episode.
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12-12-2007, 03:39 AM | #12 |
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Re: Star Trek [TNG] - DATA - stats
They stuck his 500-year-old head on his decapitated body and he started working the minute Geordi pulled an iron filing out of his brain. If the most important component he has can exist for 500 years without degrading, that's close enough to "unaging" for me.
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12-12-2007, 08:57 AM | #13 | |
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See if someone can get to the old files. I looked, I didn't archive that one, but it might be on another CD rom someplace. Unfoturnately my SYMANTEC LIVE UPDATE always picks the worst possible time to do an update and of course has decided that now is the worst possible time to reboot, so I must reboot. If I get time later I'll check for Data.
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12-12-2007, 09:14 AM | #15 |
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No it was in GURPS Robots format.
Okay, after 2 reboots thanks to Symantec (any $ takers on 3 or 4 ? LOL!) I'm back up and working. I took a quick look at my archive CD and didn't see it. I have Selma from the TimeTraxx show, but didn't bother with Data. They have Bender from Futurama and some others. Maybe someone from the SJG net/website can point you to a new link (not that your's isn't good enough or something). It'd be nice to have both.
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12-12-2007, 09:19 AM | #16 |
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Ah, a search of this BBS found it!
http://www.gurpsnet.org just go into the Archive... http://www.gurpsnet.org/Archive/Robots/TL11/ SOONG-TYPE ANDROID (TL 11) Copyright (c) 1996 by Chris Beiting <beiting@vax.ox.ac.uk> Soong-type androids were built in 2336 by Federation robotics genius Noonien Soong at the Omicron Theta colony shortly before its untimely destruction by the Crystalline Entity. Dr. Soong only constructed three androids before his death. Statistics: ---------- Brain: Standard brain with +3 DX booster, compact, genius, high-capacity, and sentient options (5 lbs., .1 cf., 100 points), Complexity 7. Sensors: Basic sensors with acute vision +2, infrared vision, acute hearing +2, and ultrasonic hearing options (.325 lbs., .007 cf, 28 points). Communicator: Basic communicator with no radio and extension cable options (.475 lbs., .01 cf., 5 points). Arm Motors: Two ST 30 arm motors (4.5 lbs., .045 cf., .15 KW). Leg Drivetrain: .5 KW motive power drivetrain (10 lbs., two leg motors each .1 cf, requires .3 KW). Weaponry: Crushing jaw, ST 4 (TL 11, .2 lbs., .01 cf., .02 KW, LR 6). Accessories: SQUID (10 lbs., .2 cf., LR 4. 5 points) Power System: Routine power requirement .82 KW. One TL 11 omnivore bioconverter with .05 KW output (1.25 lbs., .025 cf.), and one TL11 rE cell (20 lbs., .2 cf.), store 450,000 KWS. Endurance 152.4 hours. Subassemblies: Head, two arms, two legs. Body Design: Houses the SQUID, bioconverter, and rE cell, totalling .425 cf., plus 1.075 empty space for a volume of 1.5 cf. Arm Design: Each arm houses a ST 30 motor and .105 empty space for a volume of .15 cf. Head Design: Houses the brain, sensors, communicators, and crushing jaw plus .073 empty space for a total of .2 cf. Leg Design: Each leg houses the a leg motor and .45 cf empty space for a total of .55 cf. Surface Area: Body 8, right arm 2, left arm 2, right leg 4, left leg 4; total surface area 22.5. Structure: Heavy frame. 50.625 lbs. Hit Points: Body 24, right arm 12, left arm 12, right leg 16, left leg 16. Armor: TL 11 DR 10 metal [PD=3] (9 lbs, LR 3, 75 points). Biomorphics: Realistic flesh (11.25 lbs.); sex implant; unattractive appearance (-5 points); surface sensors. Statistics: 122.625 lbs. (.061 tons), 3.1 cf (1 hex, 5'11" tall). Body ST 35, arm ST 30 (176.5 points), DX 14 (45 points), IQ 12 (20 points), HT 12/24 (80 points). Speed 11.452 (25 points). Cannot float (-5 points). Legality 3. Point cost: 559.5. Android Physical Advantages: ---------------------------- High Pain Threshold Immune to Disease Android Physical Disadvantages: ------------------------------ No Natural Healing Sentient Android Mental Advantages: ---------------------------------- Absolute Timing Doesn't Sleep Eidetic Memory 2 Lightning Calculator Mathematical Ability Description: ----------- Soong-type androids were constructed by reclusive Terran robotics genius Dr. Noonian Soong. Due to bad publicity following his first attempt to create a working positronic brain, he emigrated to Omicron Theta to continue his work. Initially he created a series of three prototypes which did not function, but later, around 2336, he finally created two fully-functional sentient androids, Lore and Data. Lore was deemed too dangerous by the Omicron Theta colonists and shut down; later he would cause the destruction of the colony as revenge, and escape into space to plague the Federation. His "brother" Data survived, and was rescued in 2338 by the crew of the USS Tripoli. He would later go on to join Starfleet and eventually join the crew of the Enterprise-D. At some point after the destruction of Omicron Theta, Dr. Soong's wife Dr. Juliana Tainer died, and he succeeded in creating an android body into which he was able to download her memories so successfully that to this day she does not know she is an android. Data is unique: the only android ever to be given full legal rights as a human by the Federation, initially in 2341 upon his entry to Starfleet Academy, and more decisively in 2365. The above information on Soong-type androids is based on studies of Data; Lore's capabilities are identical. Soong-type androids are built on a heavy frame made of advanced metals. They possess a positronic brain which confers full sentience, although in Data's case this was without emotions. Their bodies are covered with organically-created materials which superficially mimic the appearance of a human being. They "breathe", (which is actually a function of heat exchange), they have a "pulse" (the flow of circulatory and lubrication fluids), and their hair even grows at a controlled rate. They are capable of eating, although though need to, and despite having no need for sleep, sometimes shut their positronic brains down during recharging to experience dreams. They are also "fully functional" and are capably of sexual relations. Despite all this, their biomorphics are not truly alive, and are noticeably inhuman in appearance, with sallow skin and yellow eyes. Soong-type androids derive power from a rechargeable battery--they only need to consume a semi- organic nutrient solution occasionally, and use their bioconverters to break down human food on the few occasions when they eat socially. Their bodies are over three times as strong and over twice as fast as an average human's. They can withstand vacuum for short periods of time, although they cannot swim and are not completely sealed against water. They can communicate readily with other computers, and possess an interface jack and quantum interface detector to do so. Soong-type androids unfortunately have faulty programming as far as concerns emotions. Lore had only negative emotions, and Data had none at all. Data spent much of his time trying to understand human emotions and behavior, and dearly wanted to be human. Even in the enlightened Federation, there were still a number of prejudices, and Data frequently experienced the mistrust and confusion of other Starfleet personnel. Nevertheless, to the few who bravely tried to win his friendship, Data was extremely loyal. Shortly before his death, Dr. Soong perfected a chip which would confer emotions, and in 2343, Data finally decided to install it in himself. It took him some time to master emotions, and presumably he is still working on perfecting it. Sadly, the chip is unique, and still defies reproduction. In 2366 Data attempted to "reproduce", and created another Soong-type android (doubtless built on a smaller frame) whom he called Lal. Lal's positronic brain showed the potential of surpassing even Data's, but she unfortunately self-destructed after two weeks. Gamemasters may wish to assume that at some time, Data (or some members of the Daystrom Institute) managed to create more Soong-type androids, should a player wish to have an android as a character. It is recommended that they still have to maintain Data's original Low Empathy and Social Stigma: Machine disadvantages. [The cost, for those who are interested, is $753,542.50. I don't know how much that works out to in gold-pressed latinum :) ] Data- Disadvantages: ------------------- Pacifism (Self-Defense only) (-15) [programmed in] Low Empathy (-15) Social Stigma: Machine (-10) Truthfulness (-5) Data- Personal Quirks: --------------------- Cat lover (-1) Does not use contractions (-1) Slightly jerky head motions (-1) Artistic: paints, acts, plays music, writes (bad) poetry (-1) Wants to become human (-1) _______________________________________. Okay, now for my problems: -First of all, try as I might, I couldn't get the weight to come out right. Data should weigh about 100 kilos, and I'm way low. I used the heaviest frame I thought reasonably suited the character, and added some armour (probably too much). Any idea how I can get the weight up? I do want to keep the proportions of his head and body the same; since this works out to about Brent Spiner's real height. -I did _not_ give the Soong-type android's brain Radiation Hardening, since I presume Data is vulnerable to stun from a phaser. Am I remembering this correctly? Should I harden him? -I did _not_ install a radio. Anyone remember if Data had an internal radio or not? I assumed not, since he always uses a communicator when on an Away Team. -I had _no_ idea what Data uses for power. Does anyone? I just guessed and gave him a big battery with an endurance of 6 days. I presume he needs to recharge every now and again, possibly during the times that he "sleeps". Any help that any serious Trekkers can render will fine tune this design and will go to make the next edition of GURPS Trek that little bit better. Share and enjoy.
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12-12-2007, 09:32 AM | #17 | |
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12-12-2007, 07:19 PM | #18 |
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One error --
regarding his inability to swim --
that was either an error or was subject to an upgrade. In ST:Insurrection Data not only was waterproof but was capable of acting as a flotation device for another. Presumably, if he could float, he could manage some form of aquatic locomotion via arm/leg motions, i.e., "swim." |
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I remember him jumping (down) a considerable distance when Crusher and Picard got trapped in the old weapons-dealer facility. I don't recall him jumping out, like an anime character though. beat the borg up pretty good toe-to-toe.
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12-13-2007, 07:09 AM | #20 | |
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Re: Star Trek [TNG] - DATA - stats
I'll be honest, any tech on any Star Trek has that whole "broken when the plot demands it broken" issue, thus somehow for the best ship in the fleet (at the time), the Enterprise-D could be hit by Ralphie with his BB gun and have its shields knocked down to 47 percent then not be able to hit the broadside of a Borg cube on returning fire.
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