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For questions about the technology and its usage and knowledge of tools, techniques, crafts, systems or methods of organization in order to solve a problem or serve some purpose. Must be related to an on-topic work. Use this tag in conjunction with the tag of the work in question, e.g. [star-wars].
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In-universe explanation for why is the TOS-era Enterprise is more austere than the Discovery?
Ships of that era don't seem to have replicators, except perhaps for food, so a high tech ship full of complex technology would probably be more reliant on starbases for maintenance. … Which brings us back to the on-going repairs being made to Enterprise during season 2, which seem to involve ripping out problematic new technology that was fitted to it. …
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Is Data's brain more akin to organic neural networks, or software running on hardware?
Fuzzy explains "positronic" well, so I will concentrate on its capabilities as described on the show.
Data's capacity is stated in terms of operations per second, gigaquads of data storage and so for …