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+ | A '''deactivation switch''', or '''off switch''', was a component of [[Soong-type]] [[android]]s. Located in the small of the back, this switch could be activated by a press of the fingers. Paired with the switch were a number of small projections. These projections, as [[Data]] defined them, were "an android alarm clock". They measured the time this type of android remained unconscious. If the switch was repeatedly pressed, as happened to Data by [[Lore]], the android could appear he suffered from seizures. ({{TNG|Datalore}}) |
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+ | During the reassembly of Lore in [[2364]], Data confided with [[Doctor|Dr.]] [[Beverly Crusher]] on the location and use of the deactivation switch. ({{TNG|Datalore}}) |
+ | In [[2365]], [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker]] used the switch in a demonstration to prove that Data was only a machine and nothing more. ({{TNG|The Measure Of A Man}}) |
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− | ''In the alternate future witnessed in'' [[Imzadi (novel)|Imzadi]], ''Data has had the switch disabled, saying that 'it became a nuisance'.'' |
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⚫ | {{bginfo|During the events of ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation - Perchance to Dream]]'', it was revealed that all security staff on the ''Enterprise'' were aware of the location of Data's off switch in the event of an emergency, and knew that a level one [[phaser]] beam on the switch would be enough to trigger it.|In the alternate future witnessed in ''[[Imzadi (novel)|Imzadi]]'', Data has had the switch disabled, saying that "it became a nuisance".}} |
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Revision as of 17:20, 24 September 2013
A deactivation switch, or off switch, was a component of Soong-type androids. Located in the small of the back, this switch could be activated by a press of the fingers. Paired with the switch were a number of small projections. These projections, as Data defined them, were "an android alarm clock". They measured the time this type of android remained unconscious. If the switch was repeatedly pressed, as happened to Data by Lore, the android could appear he suffered from seizures. (TNG: "Datalore")
During the reassembly of Lore in 2364, Data confided with Dr. Beverly Crusher on the location and use of the deactivation switch. (TNG: "Datalore")
In 2365, Commander William T. Riker used the switch in a demonstration to prove that Data was only a machine and nothing more. (TNG: "The Measure Of A Man")